Hi,

I'd like to setup a local mirror of the latest dbpedia 3.4 release
(rather than ec2), previously I've used virtuoso open source edition and
the scripts provided by Hugh from Openlink (email attached).  I was
wondering if this had been updated as I'm curious to know if things like
the ontology files are still valid to use with the newer dbpedia
release.  Is there a source repository where an updated version could be
downloaded ?

Thanks,

Rob
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Hi Andrew,

The attached scripts are what we used for creating the DBpedia dataset
hosted in Virtuoso as follows:

   1. Start your Virtuoso server using a configuration file with the name:
dbpedia.ini
   2. Put all dbpedia dataset files in  a directory  called "data" .
   3. Run the  pre_install.sh script
   4. Run  the load_dbpedia.sh script
   5. Run the post_install.sh script

Please let us know how you get on ...

Best Regards,
Hugh Williams
Professional Services
OpenLink Software
Web: http://www.openlinksw.com
Universal Data Access & Data Integration Technology Providers

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>>> -------- Original Message --------
>>> Subject:  [Dbpedia-discussion] setting up DBpedia on local machine?
>>> Date:  Sat, 1 Mar 2008 17:24:53 -0500
>>> From:  Andrew (Chuan) Khoo <[email protected]>
>>> To:  [email protected]
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Hi everyone,
>>> 
>>> I'm trying to get DBpedia to be installed on my local machine using a
>>> trial version of Virtuoso. I do not have much experience at all in
>>> databases and I'm running into all sorts of questions I'm struggling
>>> to find answers to.
>>> 
>>> I've read the other thread a few posts back about Savio having the
>>> same question, but mine also involves the basic steps in getting
>>> everything set up.
>>> 
>>> What I have are the datasets downloaded already, and I have the
>>> Virtuoso server all ready to go. The question is, how do I import the
>>> datasets (the .nt files) into Virtuoso? I am very lost dealing with
>>> the Virtuoso Composer interface and am on the verge of giving up. The
>>> only database experience I have is with mySQL and phpMyAdmin so please
>>> bear with my beginner's questions.
>>> 
>>> That said, is it for me to dump the .csv versions of the datasets into
>>> mySQL, and how, if at all possible, will I be able to use SPARQL to
>>> retrieve data?
>>> 
>>> Lastly, and most importantly, are there free alternatives to Virtuoso
>>> for triple stores/SPARQL execution? I've read in the same thread that
>>> Luis Stevens has an alternative. Luis, if you can tell me how you got
>>> your local DBpedia running (preferably with instructions to guide me
>>> through) with Redland, I will really, really appreciate it.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> Andrew
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