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I failed to run the example running script on both ubuntu and mac. Is there anything I need to install in addition to the stuff in the instruction?

When I try to run the "training" script here (http://vuchallenge.org/thor.html), it pops out a window but immediately closed, and then the program hangs after the following output (in ubuntu):
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{
"SERVER_SIDE_SCREENSHOT": false,
"SMOOTH_ANIMATION": false,
"PREFIX": "ROBOSIMS_",
"ENV_BUILD_LINUX": "thor-201705011400-Linux64",
"TRAIN_PHASE": false,
"AGENT_HEIGHT": 1.8,
"PLAYER_SCREEN_WIDTH": 300,
"PLAYER_SCREEN_HEIGHT": 300,
"TEST_TURN_VELOCITY": 10.0,
"AGENT_RADIUS": 0.2,
"ENV_BUILD_DARWIN": "unity/builds/living-room-OSXIntel64.app",
"COMPUTE_DEPTH_MAP": false,
"TEST_WALK_VELOCITY": 2.0,
"ENV_NAME": "living-room-0",
"HUMAN_CONTROL_MODE": false,
"TASK_TARGET": "balcony",
"ENV_TYPE": "living-room",
"TRAIN_WALK_VELOCITY": 20.0,
"TRAIN_TURN_VELOCITY": 100.0,
"TASK_TYPE": "navigation",
"TRAIN_ACTION_LENGTH": 1,
"TEST_ACTION_LENGTH": 1,
"PROCESS_NAME": "Robot AI Platform",
"X_DISPLAY": "0.0"
}
Set current directory to /home/joe/src/thor
Found path: /home/joe/src/thor/thor-201705011400-Linux64
Mono path[0] = '/home/joe/src/thor/thor-201705011400-Linux64_Data/Managed'
Mono path[1] = '/home/joe/src/thor/thor-201705011400-Linux64_Data/Mono'
Mono config path = '/home/joe/src/thor/thor-201705011400-Linux64_Data/Mono/etc'
displaymanager : xrandr version warning. 1.4
client has 3 screens
displaymanager screen (0)(LVDS1): 1366 x 768
Using libudev for joystick management

Importing game controller configs

Posted by: joeyhng @ June 4, 2017, 2:01 a.m.

Could you tell me what version of Ubuntu you are running? Could you also look in your $HOME/.config/Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence/RoboSims Platform - FloorPlan18/Player.log and paste the contents of that log to this thread?

thanks,
Eric

Posted by: AI2_admin @ June 7, 2017, 11:09 p.m.
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