Thanks. Sent: Monday, December 11, 2017 at 9:58 AM From: "Jean-Marc Vanel" <[email protected]> To: "Jena users" <[email protected]> Subject: Re: How to install Jena tools system-wise This is a classical shell issue. Here is what I do for many different tools for many years:
echo "export PATH=$PATH:~/apps/apache-jena-3.3.0/bin" >> ~/.bashrc export PATH=$PATH:~/apps/apache-jena-3.3.0/bin which riot /home/jmv/apps/apache-jena-3.3.0/bin/riot riot --help riot [--time] [--check|--noCheck] [--sink] [--base=IRI] [--out=FORMAT] [--compress] file ... Parser control --sink Parse but throw away output --syntax=NAME Set syntax (otherwise syntax guessed from file extension) --base=URI Set the base URI (does not apply to N-triples and N-Quads) --check Addition checking of RDF terms ... NOTES: - because ~/.bashrc is changed, next time you start a shell , the commands are there - I don't do that currently, because my tools semantic_forms includes Jena, and the Scala console has completion 2017-12-11 9:40 GMT+01:00 Laura Morales <[email protected]>: > As per title, I'd like to have the Jena tools in my PATH, but I don't know > how. I mean the tools in "jena/bin/". I tried to copy "jena/bin/*" into > "bin/" but they're not binaries, they are scripts that need some library > that I think is available only in my "jena/" directory. > -- Jean-Marc Vanel http://www.semantic-forms.cc:9111/display?displayuri=http://jmvanel.free.fr/jmv.rdf%23me#subject <http://www.semantic-forms.cc:9111/display?displayuri=http://jmvanel.free.fr/jmv.rdf%23me[http://www.semantic-forms.cc:9111/display?displayuri=http://jmvanel.free.fr/jmv.rdf%23me]> Déductions SARL - Consulting, services, training, Rule-based programming, Semantic Web +33 (0)6 89 16 29 52 Twitter: @jmvanel , @jmvanel_fr ; chat: irc://irc.freenode.net#eulergui
