Re: [fcrepo-user] Segmentation fault in fcrepo-client-admin-3.5.jar

2011-09-05 Thread Aaron Birkland
Hi Uwe, > I'm getting a segmentation fault every time I try to open an object > with the fcrepo administrator client. I assume you used the java-based administrator client, and that the segfault occurred within the VM in which the client was running. Is that correct? I was able to successfully

Re: [fcrepo-user] findObjects via RELS-EXT

2011-09-05 Thread Aaron Birkland
> Does anyone know if it's possible to use API-A findObjects to search via > RELS-EXT? It is not. findObjects queries against the fields table in Fedora's database. This table is populated in a rather specific manner using values found throughout a fedora object. The RI search uses the triple

[fcrepo-user] findObjects via RELS-EXT

2011-09-05 Thread Alistair Young
Does anyone know if it's possible to use API-A findObjects to search via RELS-EXT? e.g. at the mo I use a very simple keyword search: FieldSearchQuery.Conditions conditions = query.addNewConditions(); condition.setProperty("subject"); condition.setOperator(ComparisonOperator.HAS); condition.setV

[fcrepo-user] Segmentation fault in fcrepo-client-admin-3.5.jar

2011-09-05 Thread Uwe Klosa
I'm getting a segmentation fault every time I try to open an object with the fcrepo administrator client. I installed fcrepo 3.5 on Ubuntu 11.04. I also compile the client from source. I'm getting the same error. The 3.4 version worked without any problem. I have the following enviroment: java v

Re: [fcrepo-user] startup.sh doesn't start Fedora in OS X Lion

2011-09-05 Thread Shuo Yang
Hi Steve, thanks! I didn't go to browse localhost afterwards. I thought it just terminated. Now I can browse localhost:8080/fedora. It works! Regards, Shuo On Sep 5, 2011, at 11:29 AM, Stephen Bayliss wrote: > Hi Shuo > > Are you sure Fedora is not starting? The script starts up Tomcat,

Re: [fcrepo-user] startup.sh doesn't start Fedora in OS X Lion

2011-09-05 Thread Stephen Bayliss
Hi Shuo Are you sure Fedora is not starting? The script starts up Tomcat, and will terminate once Tomcat has started. After the script has terminated do you see anything if you go to http://server:port/fedora/objects (eg http://localhost:8080/fedora/objects) ? Perhaps you could monitor the Fedo

[fcrepo-user] startup.sh doesn't start Fedora in OS X Lion

2011-09-05 Thread Shuo Yang
Hello, I wanted to try out Fedora Commons so I did the following: 1. Downloaded the latest installer 2. Ran the jar file with "quick" install option. 3. Set some environment variables like JAVA_HOME, FEDORA_HOME and BASEDIR. 4. Started startup.sh in Terminal. However, after showing only followi

[fcrepo-user] eSciDoc Days 2011: Online registration is open!

2011-09-05 Thread Razum, Matthias
*** Apologies for cross-posting! *** Registration Open - eSciDoc Days 2011, October 26-27, Berlin The Max Planck Digital Library (