Captured this as JENA-268 [1]. [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JENA-268
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 11:40 AM, Giuseppe Sollazzo <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> The one in the distribution is called "fuseki-server" (I hope) whereas the >> development helper script "fuseki" can be renamed without inconveniencing >> users. >> >> Regardless of that, I suggest putting it in "init.d/fuseki" or >> "./etc/init.d/fuseki" to make it clear as to use with init. It needs to >> take some arguments (config file, location of the code) - so maybe it's >> going to be more of an example/template. Giuseppe's has the info built-in >> which I suspect is going to be necessary but I'm not thinking clearly. >> >> > I guess we might omit those info by ensuring the path variables are set by > a future installer. > Actually, that's what I'm doing for my distribution of the data portal I'm > dealing with. > > G > > >> Andy >> >> >> >>> -Stephen >>> >>> On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 3:54 AM, Giuseppe Sollazzo<[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi guys, >>>> as I could not find an init.d script for fuseki, I've written one myself: >>>> https://github.com/SGUL/data.**sgul.ac.uk/blob/master/** >>>> resources/fuseki/etc/init.d/**fuseki<https://github.com/SGUL/data.sgul.ac.uk/blob/master/resources/fuseki/etc/init.d/fuseki> >>>> >>>> This is just a quick and silly hack, and something more specialised (e.g. >>>> "daemon") is probably need, but hadn't had time to work on it yet. >>>> >>>> I hope this can be of use, and let me know if anyone develops something >>>> better. >>>> >>>> All the best, >>>> G >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Giuseppe Sollazzo >>>> - http://www.puntofisso.net >>>> - http://twitter.com/puntofisso >>>> >>>> My newsletter is available at: >>>> http://tinyletter.com/**puntofisso<http://tinyletter.com/puntofisso> >>>> >>>> "Gorau chwarae, cyd chwarae'" >>>> >>> >> > > > -- > Giuseppe Sollazzo > - http://www.puntofisso.net > - http://twitter.com/puntofisso > > My newsletter is available at: http://tinyletter.com/puntofisso > > "Gorau chwarae, cyd chwarae'"
