Ok I'll give it another run and see if I can get it to succeed.
As I learn more about the different systems and components hopefully I can
begin to look into the source a little.
thx for the feedback.
On Tuesday, July 11, 2017 at 9:32:35 PM UTC-4, linas wrote:
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> BackwardChainer sometimes i
BackwardChainer sometimes intermittenlty fails, maybe 1 out of 10 times. Rn
it again, I bet it will pass.
These pass for me:
4 - ShellUTest (Failed)
6 - AnaphoraTest (Failed)
7 - SuRealUTest (Failed)
8 - MicroplanningUTest (Failed)
Someone should look into
On 07/11/2017 06:12 PM, Joseph Horner wrote:
Actually I failed to mention I did receive a few errors during the
"Cloning and building Atomspace" and "Cloning and building OpenCog" --
looks like some unit tests
were failing which also showed as errors when I restarted my machine
this morning.
I had failed tests too, but I neglected them and I proceed with cogserver,
guile and first Rule Engine runs. I hope that sooner or later I will be
able to proceed with Ming Agent - i.e. use OpenCog as autonomous
intellectual agent. Because only agen architectures - BDI - have goals and
hierarch
Actually I failed to mention I did receive a few errors during the "Cloning
and building Atomspace" and "Cloning and building OpenCog" -- looks like
some unit tests
were failing which also showed as errors when I restarted my machine this
morning. Not sure how detrimental this is but wanted t
This worked great for me. I got everything built and was able to start the
cogserver .. thank you
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Am Montag, 2. Januar 2017 06:14:30 UTC+1 schrieb Ryan Hornbeck:
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> If you want to try this way, I created a bash script that works on Ubuntu
> 16.04. You'd have to get a VM or Ubuntu box up, but it should work from a
> fresh install. Just another option...
> https://g
Thank you very much for the script. I'll give this a try on my Ubuntu install
and let you know if I run into any problems.
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Fortunately I have local copy of this script. I like to execute these
commands one by one and provide immediate reaction is something goes wrong.
The Script:
#!/bin/bash
# Assuming Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
# https://github.com/opencog/cogutils
# OpenCog Utils (cogutils), Atomspace and OpenCog Server
I wanted to suggest opencog_bash.sh script for Joseph Horner for step by
step building and installing OpenCog software on Linux (link mentioned in
above posts), unfortunately, the relevant Github repositories are gone. So
sad and depserately. It was very good script, I felt like controlling
pro
I decided to proceed with Ryan's
script https://github.com/ryanhornbeck/opencog_bash/blob/master/opencog_bash.sh
(thanks for it!) which I separated into individual commands and ran one by
one. Some test failed, of course, but I managed to arrive at the running
server. It was not hard after all.
If you want to try this way, I created a bash script that works on Ubuntu
16.04. You'd have to get a VM or Ubuntu box up, but it should work from a
fresh install. Just another option...
https://github.com/ryanhornbeck/opencog_bash
On Sunday, January 1, 2017 at 8:15:12 AM UTC-8, Alex wrote:
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