Thanks. I'm getting further now, I'll let you know how far :)

A little problem I encountered: I got the message

The file virtuoso.lck exists.
This probably means that virtuoso-t is already running.
If you are sure that this is not the case, please remove the file virtuoso.lck and start again.

I just couldn't find virtuoso.lck nowhere on the system. Eventually I started virtuoso-f as root and it seems to be running now.

Cheers,
reto

Tim Haynes wrote:
Reto Bachmann-Gmür wrote:

Tue Jan 15 2008 09:40:47 There is no configuration file demo.ini
This still doesn't work, neither following the instructions in http://virtuoso.openlinksw.com/wiki/main/Main/VOSMake nor the ones in the Readme (which says to cd to var/lib/virtuoso/demo). In the build directory the only demo.ini file is in bin/installer. There's no such file in the installation directory.

Hi,

Sorry about that. The docs were a bit out of date; since version 5.0.3 the
demo.db has been replaced by a demo VAD package you can optionally install
later. I have updated
http://virtuoso.openlinksw.com/wiki/main/Main/VOSMake#Installation to
reflect this.

Overview:
* don't cd var/lib/virtuoso/demo/, and certainly don't cd
binsrc/samples/demo/;
* instead, after make install, cd var/lib/virtuoso/db;
* virtuoso-t -f &  ;
* watch it start up using the default virtuoso.ini in that directory;
* it will install the Conductor package (a handful of checkpoints in the logs).

Point a browser at http://localhost:8890/conductor/ and go to System
Administration, Packages, select the Demo package and anything else you want...

Then you can take it from there.

HTH,

~Tim


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