var/lib/virtuoso/db/ - there is no demo/ and hasn't been for a little while.
Cheers,
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nning
virtuoso-t in daemon mode (on mac os x) are also welcome...
No options required at all! Or you'll find +wait useful, perhaps - detaches
itself once it's fully started up and online.
HTH,
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RQL]
;ExternalQuerySource= 1
;ExternalXsltSource = 1
ResultSetMaxRows= 10
;DefaultGraph = http://localhost:8890/dataspace
come into play at all?
Cheers,
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s tab. Open them
up in two tabs side by side and see what parameters (username, is a DAV
user, has a home-dir?) they have in common.
You could also have a poke in the db..sys_users table, but that's less
visually pleasant.
HTH,
~Tim
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what it's doing
f) do you have the rdf_mappers VAD package installed?
Cheers,
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rd.
I'm advised that the EC2 build is out of date, so could you run a quick
`yum update' and try it again please?
Thanks,
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's best
to just make install on top of old versions and copy backups whenever you
feel like it.
HTH,
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Tim Haynes wrote:
Marc-Alexandre Nolin wrote:
[...]
Error HTTP/1.1 404 File not found
The requested URL was not foundURI = '/conductor'
-
When I start a Virtuoso instance, I receive this
PL LOG: Can't get list of vad packages in
/opt/virtuoso
penlinksw.com/isparql/
OpenLink Data Explorer (Firefox extension for RDF browsing):
* Home Page: http://ode.openlinksw.com/
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ploads into rdf_sink will use the someIRI specified in the
virt:rdf_graph DAV Property as their graph.
I'm sure this can be set using the WebDAV Browser via Conductor and
probably the ODS-Briefcase UI if required.
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into ODS login password boxes.
HTH,
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ertain group which member DN's will have access
d) use displayName rather than cn for the user's name
Thanks; I've noted your suggested enhancements internally :)
Regards,
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he external hostname on ?
As an aside, check your networking setup by doing a double-lookup on hostname:
dig +short `hostname`
dig +short -x $(dig +short `hostname`)
Or just check /etc/hosts, make sure the machine's hostname has a line to
itself.
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screen in the Conductor and
pick Show All, it looks like there are dozens and dozens of named
permissions to grant, many with very cryptic names. What do I need to
grant an account to enable it to clear graphs with a SPARUL query?
Hi,
Have you given them SPARQL_UPDATE?
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remarks
below): http://mandriva.pastebin.com/m68576155
Once done, I'll see with some Debian savvy friends whether they can create the
.deb as well.
You should know that we already have contacts with Debian over this; I'll
chase them up and see what's happening.
Regards,
~Ti
.
Presumably other editors have similar SQL/PL highlighting etc.
HTH,
~Tim
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./configure && make -j2 && sudo make install && make check
'make' without '-j2' finishes the VOS 5.0.10 build process.
Hi,
Thanks for that - I gather it's already a known issue that should hopefully
be fixed soon.
Cheers,
~Tim
Steve Judkins wrote:
Running this locally downloads the data fine, but fails during the
reassemble phase with:
ERROR SR406: Running of file '/bin/sh' is not allowed in
run_executable(). (42000).
Hi,
You might want to investigate AllowOSCalls in virtuoso.ini.
HTH,
~Tim
--
inksw.com/isparql/
OpenLink Data Explorer (Firefox extension for RDF browsing):
* Home Page: http://ode.openlinksw.com/
Regards,
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g. Is this listserv the
right place to ask, or is there an ODE listserv?
Here's fine. Go ahead by all means. :)
Cheers,
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RQL Demo: http://demo.openlinksw.com/isparql/
OpenLink Data Explorer (Firefox extension for RDF browsing):
* Home Page: http://ode.openlinksw.com/
Regards,
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ransaction fails for any reason, all the rows in
that block will be omitted.
HTH,
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; why should it want to be (re)connecting via JDBC at that point?
What errors are there in the server logs? You should probably run with some
of the trace_on() options enabled and server in foreground mode (virtuoso-t
-df) - see http://docs.openlinksw.com:80/virtuoso/fn_trace_on.html for
t;\ninsert into graph
<http://localhost:8892/dumps/> { <%s>
<http://localhost:8892/dumps/%s.rdf> }', iri, fname);
dbg_printf('Updating quadstore with [%s]\n', spq);
exec (spq, state, msg, vector(), maxrows, metas, rset);
};
Obviously you don't have to choose DAV output if you don't want, just as
long as the filesystem dir is listed in DirsAllowed in the ini-file.
HTH,
~Tim
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/tutorial/hosting/ especially
binsrc/tutorial/hosting/ho_s_30/WebCalendar/
HTH,
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nd we'll have a look.
Furthermore, I tried the debian package by Will Daniels, but it seems to
come without php
Do you think it would be better to try with Virtuoso 5.0.11 ?
I'm using 5.0.11 as a baseline in my own tests here, so it might be wisest
if you can't get 6.0.0-tp1 crank
g
Still no hosting_php.so in sight anywhere.
Maybe the plugin path in the ini is wrong?
[]
I've just been reminded: it should be --enable-php5=/opt/lib/php5, rather
than --with; this would explain why configure effectively ignores your
directive in the log. Could you try this?
the docu at:
http://virtuoso.openlinksw.com/dataspace/dav/wiki/Main/VOSBldPHP
Actually they are already in the upcoming document I'm working on :)
Thanks for your help,
now I will try to create the ontowiki vad.
Good luck - let us know if you need a further hand by all means :)
~Tim
-
couldn't get some of my required php plugins
working properly.
How so?
For the record, I have a php-5.2.10 I built myself as per that VirtBldPHP
webpage, with custom APC module from source - so something's possible, for
sure.
Regards,
~Tim
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PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library
'../hosting/php/apc.so' - ../hosting/php/apc.so: cannot open shared object
file: No such file or directory in Unknown on line 0
HTH,
~Tim
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installation.
HTH,
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ns of
components (php, virtuoso) are you using?
I'll grab the VAD and have a poke around tomorrow.
Regards,
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OS X is included,
facilitating connections from Microsoft Office (Excel/Query).
Additionally, windows in the GTK-based administrator are now resizeable
alongside other minor bugfixes.
We are also happy to announce a new redesigned website for iODBC, at
http://www.iodbc.org/ .
Regards,
~Tim
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You might want to point another isql session at it and run status(); to see
what it's doing.
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tab), to see what graphs are known in
the store; hopefully there should be some mention of tman in there after
having attempted your import.
HTH,
~Tim
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rge.net/projects/oat
* Live Demonstration: http://demo.openlinksw.com/oatdemo
* Interactive SPARQL Demo: http://demo.openlinksw.com/isparql/
OpenLink Data Explorer (Firefox extension for RDF browsing):
* Home Page: http://ode.openlinksw.com/
Regards,
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on: http://demo.openlinksw.com/oatdemo
* Interactive SPARQL Demo: http://demo.openlinksw.com/isparql/
Faceted Browser:
*
http://virtuoso.openlinksw.com/dataspace/dav/wiki/Main/VirtuosoFacetsWebService
Regards,
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<http://www.ope
he flag?
#include
See:
create trigger dav_fix_perms
after insert on ws..sys_dav_res referencing new as N
{
set triggers off;
update ws..sys_dav_res
set
res_perms='110100100RM'
where res_id = N.res_id;
};
http://docs.openlinksw.com/virtuoso/TRIGGERS.html#createtrigge
do.
And another trick to bear in mind: isql -D.
[]
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nning, assuming a consistent flow of transactions, the less it'll
have to do commit on shutdown or restart.
HTH,
~Tim
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http://www.openlinksw.com/
http://twitter.com/openlink/
, that *may* have a dependency on
isql; I haven't checked.)
HTH,
~Tim
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he
server in the foreground (virtuoso-t -df) and execute
isql> trace_on('errors');
just before attempting the failing query. Then you stand a chance of seeing
high and low level reasons for a crash.
HTH,
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ed to happen only once each and the lookup will be fast
between hash-values.
Beware of caching IRI lookups, however: the above might require a
server-restart to take effect.
HTH,
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an i log the queries made somehow??? So i
know what caused the horrible cpu usage?
What Patrick said, plus:
isql> status();
and maybe even `isql -D' if need be.
HTH,
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bc call?
Hi,
ODBC has SQLDescribeCol() for the very purpose:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms716289(VS.85).aspx
HTH,
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nd there are least no
well-formedness problems... nor can I find empty elements or missing
resource IDs...
Can you share some of the content of this compounds.rdf file please?
Amongst other checks, you could try running it through rapper as well - see if
you can convert it to ntriples or xm
normalized, then you could use a lookup table for the permitted values,
as in a star-schema. That should be easy to construct and replace once, then
with foreign-key relationships you'd never have the problem again and integer
comparisons would be way fast. That may or may not be appropriat
new ODS user, gone
in through conductor to set their primary and auxiliary roles as you say,
logged out from and back in to ODS, and this user can create new instances of
wiki just fine.
What version of Virtuoso are you using, as the above works fine in the
recently released v6.1.0?
Cheer
Ie, it daisy-chains that, as long
as you're talking URIs, one statement's object/value is another statement's
subject/entity.
If you absolutely must do string operations on a URI, that's what the SPARQL
str() function is for, but meanwhile, store it as a URI.
the files, then run ttlp(
And do I have to start my instance, push my RDF file into virtuoso and
stop the instance every time ?
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background launchd will lose track of it and attempt to relaunch it.
Which parameter is available to start virtuoso in a non-forked/daemonized way?
I'd expect -f (+foreground) should help here.
HTH,
~Tim
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rtuoso and
stop the instance every time ?
Virtuoso's a database. Leave it running, then it'll always be available, and
no it won't lose your RDF between restarts!
~Tim
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Nathan wrote:
also worth noting that people should use the isql bundled with virtuoso
and not the standard one which is often found on linux boxes - that's
quite a gotcha!
I have made this a FAQ:
http://virtuoso.openlinksw.com/dataspace/dav/wiki/Main/VOSMake
~Tim
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Pr
http://docs.openlinksw.com/virtuoso/backup.html looks appropriate.
I'll leave it to someone else to answer about the locks.
HTH,
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ould be 'on')
So if you set virt:rdf_graph to a fixed graph IRI, it should also append data
to that graph.
(See http://www.openlinksw.com/dataspace/dav/wiki/Main/VirtuosoRDFSinkFolder
as well.)
HTH,
~Tim
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(), etc.
When you said browser, did you mean that I need to do it on the condutor ?
If you wish. Use the web-based conductor DAV-browser for one-off configuration
by hand, or the above functions for the programmatic approach as you wish.
HTH,
~Tim
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all
?
From virtuoso-t --help:
...
+pwdoldOld DBA password
+pwddbaNew DBA password
+pwddavNew DAV password
...
Also, what if I forgot my passwords ?
I'm not aware of any one official recovery method.
~Tim
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pe is the current connection, and
you should be able to execute it like any other SQL statement you'd run
through JDBC.
HTH,
~Tim
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views/virtuoso_rdf_views_example.html
has hints/example of how to do it - see the sections `Creating IRIs From
Primary Keys /IRI Classes' and Listings 3 and 4.
HTH,
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all virtuoso-opensource
> sudo apt-get install virtuoso-vad-doc
> sudo apt-get install virtuoso-vad-isparql
> sudo apt-get install virtuoso-vad-rdfmappers
>
> Then edit this file /etc/default/*virtuoso-opensource-6.0*
>
> so it reads this at the end
>
> # Set to
On 19/08/2010 14:04, Aldo Bucchi wrote:
> Is there a way to enable logs for all SPARQL queries hitting an endpoint?
Hi,
One option that comes to mind:
virtuoso.ini
[HTTPServer]
HTTPLogFile=somefile
(More at http://docs.openlinksw.com/virtuoso/dbadm.html)
HTH,
~Tim
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Prod
it via scheduler
e) all of the above.
HTH,
~Tim
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rst word in the query is "sparql":
> In [38]: import re
>
> In [39]: re.search("^\s*sparql ", "SPARQL select distinct * where { ?s ?p ?o
> . };", re.I)
> Out[39]: <_sre.SRE_Match object at 0x1053d55e0>
>
> In [40]: type(re.search("^
complete (not that it
> should be too wordy, either).
Agreed, room for improvement.
> Also, on UNIX, the default install is not FHS
> compliant but easily fixed.
I take it you've noticed
./configure
--with-layout=(default|gnu|debian|gentoo|redhat|freebsd|opt|openlink)
?
HTH,
davLocation.
Could you try running the corresponding dav_prop_get, ie
iSQL> select dav_prop_get('/DAV/home/dba/rdf_sink/', 'virt:rdf_graph',
'dba', 'dba');
and see what it has to say for itself?
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s) and
> applications to access the endpoint. Some with SPARQL Update
> privilege.
>
> What's the recommended way to do this?
Hi,
I won't claim to be an expert but
http://docs.openlinksw.com/virtuoso/rdfsparql.html looks interesting -
WebID and our Policy Manager VAD,
WebDAV. You could even write a procedure to format the output as you wish
and then make it a web-service/SOAP endpoint (also in the Conductor).
HTH,
~Tim
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URIs to have common prefixes, e.g.
http://hostname/ontologies/foo in order that you can then block-off
everything under /ontologies/ wholesale in robots.txt if you want.
[0] Full spec/docs etc at http://www.robotstxt.org/
HTH,
~Tim
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exp_match('openlink', id_to_iri(g))
Converting that to an update is left as an exercise :)
HTH,
~Tim
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where
does it come from?
Are we to presume Virtuoso is running and listening on port 8890 (if on
linux/unix, verify with netstat), and/or are you able to connect from
localhost?
Have you done anything in the virtuoso.ini or the Conductor to restrict the
IP#s on which it listens?
Regards,
~Tim
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> localhost: = localhost:.
> at line 0 of Top-Level:
(-U and -P are unnecessary as dba/dba are the defaults)
This is not surprising, if the server hasn't yet started - absence of
`Server online' above.
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fink), when run with `virtuoso-t -f', works as I described.
Is there anything in the virtuoso.log file?
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onments
Best bet is if you send us the various tsuite log files, mostly
binsrc/tests/suite/testall*{output,log} so we can look for more precise errors.
HTH,
~Tim
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changed
it at all) and where it looks for hosting libraries.
If you want to be really pedantic,
ls -l /proc/*/fd | grep virtuoso
and make sure there's no dangling references to the old location.
HTH,
~Tim
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<http://
and/or utf8
locale specified, it might be better to switch to C for the duration of the
build.
I presume this was a straightforward 6.1.3 tarball you downloaded from
SourceForge?
HTH,
~Tim
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ient( ...
should display something.
HTH,
~Tim
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<http://twitter.com/openlink>
SPARQL Demo:
<http://demo.openlinksw.com/isparql/>
OpenLink Data Explorer (Firefox extension for RDF browsing):
* Home Page:
<http://ode.openlinksw.com/>
Regards,
~Tim
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SPARQL request, i don't know how.
If the request is in an infinite loop for example.
Hi,
The only thing I can think of is txn_killall():
http://docs.openlinksw.com/virtuoso/fn_txn_killall.html
HTH,
~Tim
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<http://www.openli
extension for RDF browsing):
* Home Page:
<http://ode.openlinksw.com/>
Regards,
~Tim
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<http://twitter.com/openlink>
nlinksw.com/wiki/main/Main/VOSDownload>
Regards,
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nything about that,
if so, where can I increase that?
Hi,
What OS is this on and how did you install Virtuoso?
As a rule, a 32-bit process can only address up to 2GB RAM.
~Tim
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<http://twitter.com/openlink>
iles/virtuoso/6.1.5/>.
Regards,
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ementing the
cartridge) and some sample data to reproduce it?
Is it acceptable to consider using floats instead, trading size for a
certain amount of precision?
Cheers,
~Tim
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cessible in the Conductor under the SysAdmin tab.
HTH!
[0] http://docs.openlinksw.com/virtuoso/fn_system.html
[1] http://docs.openlinksw.com/virtuoso/fn_result.html
~Tim
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graph that was created by an "INSERT
INTO " that must be addressed as to get results.
You might want to have a look at your virtuoso.ini:
[URIQA]
DynamicLocal = 0
DefaultHost = mybox:8889
[SPARQL]
DefaultGraph = http://mybox:8889/dataspace
HTH,
~Tim
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ing a owl:import inference.
If I query A or B or C alone, I get only results from this single graph.
How can I do this?
Sounds suspiciously like our Graph Groups:
http://docs.openlinksw.com/virtuoso/rdfgraphsecurity.html#rdfgraphsecuritygroups
That any use?
HTH,
~Tim
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approaches to performance - see
http://docs.openlinksw.com/virtuoso/databaseadmsrv.html#perfdiag and
http://docs.openlinksw.com/virtuoso/databaseadmsrv.html#ptune
Also you can call status() from isql for an immediate overview.
HTH,
~Tim
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<h
xplorer (Firefox extension for RDF browsing):
* Home Page:
<http://ode.openlinksw.com/>
Regards,
~Tim
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url...');
http://docs.openlinksw.com/virtuoso/fn_xslt_stale.html will tell you it
does what it says on the tin :)
HTH,
~Tim
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smime.p7s
Description
AT):
* Project Page:
<http://sourceforge.net/projects/oat>
* Live Demonstration:
<http://demo.openlinksw.com/oatdemo>
* Interactive SPARQL Demo:
<http://demo.openlinksw.com/isparql/>
OpenLink Data Explorer (Firefox extension for RDF browsing):
* Home Page:
<http://ode.open
e) or news.openlinksw.co.uk (which is available but nobody seems
to be using it anymore).
Sorry about that - slow turnaround.
HTH,
~Tim
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Tim Haynes
OpenLink Software
<http://www.openlinksw.com/>
rifications in the near future.
Regards,
~Tim
--
Tim Haynes
OpenLink Software
<http://www.openlinksw.com/>
urce or not, with no obligation
to use
> the GPL on the resulting application.
In all other respects you must abide by the terms of the GPL.
This will be in the next release and website update.
Regards,
~Tim
--
Tim Haynes
OpenLink Software
<http://www.openlinksw.com/>
think about the target audience - either
developers working on Virtuoso itself or other users who'll benefit from
seeing the mail archive later and use your judgment accordingly :)
Regards,
~Tim
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Tim Haynes
OpenLink Software
<http://www.openlinksw.com/>
for handling larger diffs. We have size limits on both
lists (slightly larger for -devel, but not much), so Tracker can be useful too.
HTH,
~Tim
--
Tim Haynes
OpenLink Software
<http://www.openlinksw.com/>
awk do you have and on what platform is this?
You might also like to peruse
http://virtuoso.openlinksw.com/wiki/main/Main/VOSMake quickly, if not already.
Regards,
~Tim
--
Tim Haynes
Product Development Consultant
OpenLink Software
<http://www.openlinksw.com/>
Rajeev J Sebastian wrote:
Hello Tim,
On 5/24/07, Tim Haynes wrote:
What version of awk do you have and on what platform is this?
You might also like to peruse
http://virtuoso.openlinksw.com/wiki/main/Main/VOSMake quickly, if not
already.
Thanks for the quick response ..
I have GNU Awk
HTH,
~Tim
--
Tim Haynes
Product Development Consultant
OpenLink Software
<http://www.openlinksw.com/>
quot; ... still
same problem.
Any hints ?
Hi,
Check the binsrc/rdf_mappers/*.log; I suspect you'll find the server is
failing to listen on port because of a /tmp/virt_ file lying
around. If so, remove it and all should be well again.
HTH,
~Tim
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Tim Haynes
Product Development Con
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