HI Rajeev,
On 5/25/07, Tim Haynes <tim.hay...@openlinksw.co.uk> wrote:
Check the binsrc/rdf_mappers/*.log; I suspect you'll find the
server is
failing to listen on port 1111 because of a /tmp/virt_1111 file lying
around. If so, remove it and all should be well again.
There was no /tmp/virt*
Please see the following output:
1) ls in the rdf_mappers directory
2) cat make_rdf_mappers_vad.log
3) cat vad.log
kane@pardus rdf_mappers $ ls
Makefile make_rdf_mappers_vad.log rdf_mappers.sql vad.db
vad.log virtuoso.pxa
Makefile.am make_vad.sh vad vad_fs.xml
vad_version virtuoso.tdb
Makefile.in rdf_mappers_drop.sql vad_dav.xml vad.lck
virtuoso.ini xslt
kane@pardus rdf_mappers $ cat make_rdf_mappers_vad.log
As you also had some problems before with the awk scripts and the
LC_ALL setting,
i suggest you do the following steps.
1. There is a vad.lck file in this rdf_mappers directory, which
should not be in there if
the database server was properly shutdown. Please run a "make
clean" in this directory
and make sure the vad.lck and other temporary files are gone.
You can also check
with ps -ef to make sure there is no virtuoso instance running.
2. Edit bin/generate and add the following line to it next to the LANG=C
LC_ALL=POSIX
export LC_ALL
( I will make sure this setting is part of the next release)
3. Goto the libsrc/Wi directory and perform the following command:
touch *.sql
4. Make sure your system allows core dumps:
ulimit -s unlimited
5. Goto the top directory and run
make
This should get the build going again.
Best regards,
Patrick
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Patrick van Kleef <vos.ad...@openlinksw.com>
Maintainer VOS <http://virtuoso.openlinksw.com>
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