Thanks for the answers,

I've re-installed in the previous directory and also specified the
DirsAllowed and now Conductor work again.

Bye,

Marc-Alexandre

2009/2/12 Tim Haynes <tim.hay...@openlinksw.co.uk>:
> Tim Haynes wrote:
>> Marc-Alexandre Nolin wrote:
> [...]
>
>>> Error HTTP/1.1 404 File not found
>>>
>>> The requested URL was not found    URI  = '/conductor'
>>> -----------------------------
>>>
>>> When I start a Virtuoso instance, I receive this
>>>
>>> PL LOG: Can't get list of vad packages in
>>> /opt/virtuoso/share/virtuoso/vad/ --> this folder really contain vad
>>> files
> []
>> You might want to check the virtuoso.ini file for the paths it contains
>> in both the DirsAllowed and VADInstallDir as well.
>>
>> I expect you've done a `make install prefix=/opt/virtuoso-5.0.9' or
>> similar at some stage so the paths might be broken. As Kingsley
>> suggests, it's best to just make install on top of old versions and copy
>> backups whenever you feel like it.
>
> Also a thought: if the conductor really isn't installed, you can install a
> VAD using isql:
>
> isql> vad_install('vad/conductor_dav.vad', 0);
>
> Adjust the source path and DirsAllowed parameter in the ini-file to taste.
>
> HTH,
>
> ~Tim
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> OpenLink Software
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