This is really embarassing. MacOSX has another command named tdbdump.
On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 12:02 PM, Andy Seaborne <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On 10/12/10 16:29, Benson Margulies wrote: >> >> web page says: >> >> Dump the store in N-Quads format >> >> help message just says that it takes a filename. Giving it the dir >> pathname of a store doesn't work. Is it looking for an assembly? > > Where are you seeing this? > > "tdbdump --help" gives me: > > ---------------------------- > null > General > -v --verbose Verbose > -q --quiet Run with minimal output > --debug Output information for debugging > --help > --version Version information > Symbol definition > --set Set a configuration symbol to a value > --strict Operate in strict SPARQL mode (no extensions of > any kind) > --graph=IRI Act on a named graph > --desc= Assembler description file > Location > --loc=DIR Location (a directory) > --tdb= Assembler description file > ---------------------------- > > (the null thing is now fixed) > > Only the --desc/--tdb , --loc have much effect. --graph is ignored. > > So "tdbdump --desc=tdb.ttl" or "tdbdump --loc=DIR" > > Andy >
