On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 7:14 PM, Bartosz Fabianowski <[email protected]>wrote:
> > /usr/local/kde4/bin/nepomukserver and > /usr/local/kde4/bin/nepomukservicestub > > do not exist. > > > > /usr/local/lib/soprano/libsoprano_virtuosobackend.so, which does exist. > > All three files exist on my system. It would seem that something did not > get recompiled properly and Nepomuk is not actually present. > > libsoprano_virtuosobackend.so should have been installed by soprano > itself. The other two files should be provided by kdebase4-runtime. > > Check that your configuration for textproc/soprano (to be found at > /var/db/ports/soprano/options) only lists one option, dealing with the > sesame backend. Then rebuild soprano and check whether > libsoprano_virtuosobackend.so has appeared on your file system. If yes, > try rebuilding kdebase4-runtime. > > I think it is quite likely you are simply dealing with a few stale > installed ports. > > Recompiling textproc/soprano and x11/kdebase4-runtime installed all the nepomuk/strigi stuff. However, I had to manually remove the following in order for nepomuk and strigi to actually start: ~/.strigi/ ~/.kde4/share/config/nepomuk* ~/.kde4/share/apps/nepomuk/ Without removing the above, nepomuk/soprano complained about not being able to use redland to convert the existing data into virtuoso format. There was a "backend" setting in the nepomuk config file that pointed to redland. This is due to the lack of any libsoprano_redland* files being installed, even though textproc/soprano does depend on textproc/redland and it does get built/installed automatically with soprano. On a side note, since textproc/soprano uses virtuoso, and there's a pkg_message for it that says to install databases/virtuoso, shouldn't virtuoso be a runtime dependency for soprano? Or, at the very least, a dependency based on whether or not WITH_VIRTUOSO is set? -- Freddie Cash [email protected]
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