Hi Karel,

First of all, sorry for my belated answer but I was so busy last days.

On 09/21/2011 11:44 AM, karel braeckman wrote:
> Hi Mohamed, all,
>
> I just noticed weird behavior on the liveupdates site
> http://live.dbpedia.org/liveupdates/ . The counter in
> lastPublishedFile.txt was at
> 2011-09-21-11-000473.
>
> I made a change on a Wikipedia page to see if the change made it into
> our local synchronized DBpedia live. However, after saving the change,
> the counter in lastPublishedFile.txt was reset to
>
> 2011-09-21-11-000000
>
> And all the files in
> http://live.dbpedia.org/liveupdates/2011/09/21/11/ are currently being
> overwritten.
>
> Is this the expected behavior or is something going wrong in the
> extraction process?

We have fixed some bugs, including the one you have referred to in your 
mail (the variable names in the .removed files are repeated), and 
deployed the new framework to our server.
So, we had to restart/stop the framework for a while, so that problem 
occurred but now everything is back to work and the problem vanishes.

> Kind regards,
> Karel
>
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Kind Regards
Mohamed Morsey
Department of Computer Science
University of Leipzig


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