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Hi everybody,
This new release includes several small changes and bugfixes. It now uses the Git versionning system, instead of Mercurial. Here are the changes: * Support intersection of searches (e.g. World.search(...) & World.search(...)) * Add owlready2.reasoning.JAVA_MEMORY * Move development repository to Git * Bugfixes: - Fix parsing of NTriples files that do not end with a new line - Fix KeyError with Prop.python_name when several properties share the same name - Fix get_ontology() calls in Python module imported by ontologies in a World that is not default_world - Fix use of PyMedTermino2 in a World that is not default_world - Fix World.as_rdflib_graph().get_context(onto) for ontology added after the creation of the RDFLIB graph - Fix destroying SWRL rules - Fix disjoint with non-atomic classes Jiba |
Hi jiba,
All of this was great news. I have installed and tried to run the new version, but I keep getting the error below. While I have been doing active development, I have not called the full ontology since installing the new version. Further, I have never seen a traceback this deep. I think I have checked all file calls and they are good. Do you have any ideas? Thanks! Mike kb = world.get_ontology(kbpedia).load() rc = kb.get_namespace('http://kbpedia.org/kko/rc/') skos = world.get_ontology(skos_file).load() kb.imported_ontologies.append(skos) core = world.get_namespace('http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#') kko = world.get_ontology(kko_file).load() kb.imported_ontologies.append(kko) kko = kb.get_namespace('http://kbpedia.org/ontologies/kko#') --------------------------------------------------------------------------- HTTPError Traceback (most recent call last) C:\1-PythonProjects\Python\lib\site-packages\owlready2\namespace.py in load(self, only_local, fileobj, reload, reload_if_newer, **args) 771 if _LOG_LEVEL: print("* Owlready2 * ...loading ontology %s from %s..." % (self.name, f), file = sys.stderr) --> 772 try: fileobj = urllib.request.urlopen(f) 773 except: raise OwlReadyOntologyParsingError("Cannot download '%s'!" % f) C:\1-PythonProjects\Python\lib\urllib\request.py in urlopen(url, data, timeout, cafile, capath, cadefault, context) 221 opener = _opener --> 222 return opener.open(url, data, timeout) 223 C:\1-PythonProjects\Python\lib\urllib\request.py in open(self, fullurl, data, timeout) 530 meth = getattr(processor, meth_name) --> 531 response = meth(req, response) 532 C:\1-PythonProjects\Python\lib\urllib\request.py in http_response(self, request, response) 640 response = self.parent.error( --> 641 'http', request, response, code, msg, hdrs) 642 C:\1-PythonProjects\Python\lib\urllib\request.py in error(self, proto, *args) 562 args = (dict, proto, meth_name) + args --> 563 result = self._call_chain(*args) 564 if result: C:\1-PythonProjects\Python\lib\urllib\request.py in _call_chain(self, chain, kind, meth_name, *args) 502 func = getattr(handler, meth_name) --> 503 result = func(*args) 504 if result is not None: C:\1-PythonProjects\Python\lib\urllib\request.py in http_error_302(self, req, fp, code, msg, headers) 754 --> 755 return self.parent.open(new, timeout=req.timeout) 756 C:\1-PythonProjects\Python\lib\urllib\request.py in open(self, fullurl, data, timeout) 530 meth = getattr(processor, meth_name) --> 531 response = meth(req, response) 532 C:\1-PythonProjects\Python\lib\urllib\request.py in http_response(self, request, response) 640 response = self.parent.error( --> 641 'http', request, response, code, msg, hdrs) 642 C:\1-PythonProjects\Python\lib\urllib\request.py in error(self, proto, *args) 568 args = (dict, 'default', 'http_error_default') + orig_args --> 569 return self._call_chain(*args) 570 C:\1-PythonProjects\Python\lib\urllib\request.py in _call_chain(self, chain, kind, meth_name, *args) 502 func = getattr(handler, meth_name) --> 503 result = func(*args) 504 if result is not None: C:\1-PythonProjects\Python\lib\urllib\request.py in http_error_default(self, req, fp, code, msg, hdrs) 648 def http_error_default(self, req, fp, code, msg, hdrs): --> 649 raise HTTPError(req.full_url, code, msg, hdrs, fp) 650 HTTPError: HTTP Error 404: Not Found During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred: OwlReadyOntologyParsingError Traceback (most recent call last) <ipython-input-4-1b134679e975> in <module> ----> 1 kb = world.get_ontology(kbpedia).load() 2 rc = kb.get_namespace('http://kbpedia.org/kko/rc/') 3 4 skos = world.get_ontology(skos_file).load() 5 kb.imported_ontologies.append(skos) C:\1-PythonProjects\Python\lib\site-packages\owlready2\namespace.py in load(self, only_local, fileobj, reload, reload_if_newer, **args) 811 812 # Load imported ontologies --> 813 imported_ontologies = [self.world.get_ontology(self._unabbreviate(abbrev_iri)).load() for abbrev_iri in self.world._get_obj_triples_sp_o(self.storid, owl_imports)] 814 self._imported_ontologies._set(imported_ontologies) 815 C:\1-PythonProjects\Python\lib\site-packages\owlready2\namespace.py in <listcomp>(.0) 811 812 # Load imported ontologies --> 813 imported_ontologies = [self.world.get_ontology(self._unabbreviate(abbrev_iri)).load() for abbrev_iri in self.world._get_obj_triples_sp_o(self.storid, owl_imports)] 814 self._imported_ontologies._set(imported_ontologies) 815 C:\1-PythonProjects\Python\lib\site-packages\owlready2\namespace.py in load(self, only_local, fileobj, reload, reload_if_newer, **args) 771 if _LOG_LEVEL: print("* Owlready2 * ...loading ontology %s from %s..." % (self.name, f), file = sys.stderr) 772 try: fileobj = urllib.request.urlopen(f) --> 773 except: raise OwlReadyOntologyParsingError("Cannot download '%s'!" % f) 774 try: new_base_iri = self.graph.parse(fileobj, default_base = self.base_iri, **args) 775 finally: fileobj.close() OwlReadyOntologyParsingError: Cannot download 'http://kbpedia.org/ontologies/kko'! |
Hi jiba,
Hmm, this looks to be a false alarm on the new version. First, I reverted back to version 0.23 and saw the same problem. However, when I execute the code block above (using Jupyter Notebook) for a SECOND time, the code processes without error. This had not happened before, so I must have done something to my environment that is not evident or that I can not recollect. So, I reinstalled the new version (0.24) and can now confirm that the first execution of the code block fails the first time, succeeds the second time, for both versions. Again, this has not happened before and I can not understand what has transpired. Sorry to have raised a false alarm before, but do you have any idea of what might be causing this perplexing behavior? Thanks, Mike |
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