Hi Herman,
Details on building Virtuoso open source on Mac OS 10.6.x and other OS’es is
available at:
http://virtuoso.openlinksw.com/dataspace/dav/wiki/Main/VOSMake
The “README” file in the root of the open source archive also contains this
information.
Best Regards
Hugh Willi
Hi,
Did someone build Virtuoso Open Source on a MacBook? (with Leopard 10.6.7)?
Any information will be appreciated :D
hermanjunge
Ok, thanks!
Il 24/06/11 11:55, Patrick van Kleef ha scritto:
Hi Matteo,
I am running a virtuoso OSE 6.1.2 on an old box, and now
I am in the process to move the data on a newer machine, and maybe
it's time to upgrade to 6.1.3.
Is it possible to move the database files (or perform the backup
Hi Matteo,
I am running a virtuoso OSE 6.1.2 on an old box, and now
I am in the process to move the data on a newer machine, and maybe
it's time to upgrade to 6.1.3.
Is it possible to move the database files (or perform the backup
with the instructions at [2])
and get the newer machine ru
Hello Hugh,
I am running a virtuoso OSE 6.1.2 on an old box, and now
I am in the process to move the data on a newer machine, and maybe it's
time to upgrade to 6.1.3.
Is it possible to move the database files (or perform the backup with
the instructions at [2])
and get the newer machine run o
Hi Peter,
For server hardware we generally recommend generic x86_64 servers, e.g.
Supermicro with 2x CXeon 56xx , running Linux as the operating system. The
dual socket Xeon 56xx series is a better deal in terms for price performance
than the 4 socket Xeon 75xx series. As x86_64 is today' s p