Hi Andy,
I've answered one question, but got another...
Your comment "What is more, I can't line the stacktrace line numbers up
with the code. Jena 3.0.1 lines up better" made me sheepishly realise that
my tdbquery path was pointing to an old version of Jena I had locally
(although this was
+1 for inclusion, and for consideration of more FHS compatible directory
layout, too.
The
Environment=FUSEKI_HOME=/opt/fuseki
Environment=FUSEKI_BASE=/etc/fuseki
lines in Osmas script makes the environment settings quite clear. However, I'm
not sure if these completely override the
Hi Osma,
Thank you so much - works beautifully and without modification under RH/CentOS
7.4
Cheers, Joachim
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Osma Suominen [mailto:osma.suomi...@helsinki.fi]
> Gesendet: Freitag, 2. März 2018 14:38
> An: users@jena.apache.org
> Betreff: Re: CentOS
ajs6f kirjoitti 02.03.2018 klo 16:01:
> Is this worth including in the distribution as a file, or maybe just
in "README"-type docs?
I think it would be worth including - after some consideration perhaps.
There is already an old-style sysv init script in the Fuseki
distribution after all.
Is this worth including in the distribution as a file, or maybe just in
"README"-type docs?
ajs6f
> On Mar 2, 2018, at 8:38 AM, Osma Suominen wrote:
>
> Hi Joachim!
>
> Glad you asked, I've been on sitting on one for a while and thought it should
> be shared but
Hi Chris,
I am on Linux, with Apache Maven 3.5.2, java openjdk version "1.8.0_151".
It works for me.
What is more, I can't line the stacktrace line numbers up with the code.
Jena 3.0.1 lines up better on
JournalControl.recoverSegment(JournalControl.java:185)
because that is a call to
Hi everybody,
Has anybody a proper systemd startup script for fuseki in place?
So far I use an entry for the "fuseki" init.d script in /etc/rc.local, which
works after making the latter executable. But perhaps the problem has been
solved in a better way.
Cheers, Joachim
Hi group,
I had some discussions with Andy before outside the list. I have a
pipeline that creates a bunch of new triples via CONSTRUCT or INSERT
queries. The patterns are in my opinion pretty easy to stream, if I do
not do an insert but just a count, the query executes fine in TDB. As
soon as I