Hi Alex,

The output:

>>>
I aknowledge that after the installation virtuoso-t -? gives the 6.1.5 version:

root@...:/usr/local/virtuoso-opensource/bin# ./virtuoso-t -?
Virtuoso Open Source Edition (multi threaded)
Version 6.1.5.3127-pthreads as of Apr 30 2012
Compiled for Linux (i686-pc-linux-gnu)
<<<

Proves you have the 6.1.5 build in place.

Note there is a difference between the version string form the “-?” output ie 
6.1.5.3127 and the version indicated in the log file output ie 06.01.3127, 
which does not include the “.5" minor version which is why I have been asking 
you for the -? output. So your installation is actually upgraded ...

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On 30 Apr 2012, at 22:20, Alex wrote:

> Well, I had already run the 'make install' command!
> 
> However, I repeated the installation just one more,
> but after deleting the virtuoso directory in /usr/local:
> 
> root@...:/usr/local# rm -rf virtuoso-opensource/
> root@...:/usr/local# cd /
> root@...:/# find -name virtuoso
> ./home/alex/Downloads/virtuoso-opensource-6.1.5/binsrc/virtuoso
> ./home/alex/Downloads/virtuoso-opensource-6.1.5/binsrc/virtuoso/virtuoso
> ./home/alex/Downloads/virtuoso-opensource-6.1.5/libsrc/JDBCDriverType4/virtuoso
> 
> I have the output of make install (and all other ouput) in
> which I see the following lines:
> 
> libtool: install: /usr/bin/install -c virtuoso-t
> /usr/local/virtuoso-opensource/bin/virtuoso-t
> test -z "/usr/local/virtuoso-opensource/bin" || /bin/mkdir -p
> "/usr/local/virtuoso-opensource/bin"
>  /bin/bash ../../libtool   --mode=install /usr/bin/install -c isql
> isqlw inifile '/usr/local/virtuoso-opensource/bin'
> libtool: install: /usr/bin/install -c isql
> /usr/local/virtuoso-opensource/bin/isql
> 
> And the virtuoso directory has been created:
> root@...:/# find -name virtuoso-t
> ./usr/local/virtuoso-opensource/bin/virtuoso-t
> ./home/alex/Downloads/virtuoso-opensource-6.1.5/binsrc/virtuoso/virtuoso-t
> 
> But the problem with the previous version remains....
> 
> On 30 April 2012 22:38, Will Daniels <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On 30/04/12 20:29, Alex wrote:
>>> I aknowledge that after the installation virtuoso-t -? gives the 6.1.5 
>>> version:
>>> 
>>> root@...:/usr/local/virtuoso-opensource/bin# ./virtuoso-t -?
>>> Virtuoso Open Source Edition (multi threaded)
>>> Version 6.1.5.3127-pthreads as of Apr 30 2012
>>> Compiled for Linux (i686-pc-linux-gnu)
>> 
>> Great, so make has successfully built the new version for you.
>> 
>>> I then check where virtuoso-t and isql are installed, everything ok:
>>> root@...:/# find -name virtuoso
>>> ./usr/local/virtuoso-opensource/share/virtuoso
>>> ./usr/local/virtuoso-opensource/lib/virtuoso
>>> ./usr/local/virtuoso-opensource/var/lib/virtuoso
>>> ./home/alex/Downloads/virtuoso-opensource-6.1.5/binsrc/virtuoso
>>> ./home/alex/Downloads/virtuoso-opensource-6.1.5/binsrc/virtuoso/virtuoso
>>> ./home/alex/Downloads/virtuoso-opensource-6.1.5/libsrc/JDBCDriverType4/virtuoso
>>> 
>>> I run the virtuoso-t and I get the previous version ( 6.1.3) :
>>> 
>>> root@...:/usr/local/virtuoso-opensource/bin# ./virtuoso-t -f&
>> 
>> So the copy in /usr/local is still the old one. You need to run:
>> 
>> cd /home/alex/Downloads/virtuoso-opensource-6.1.5
>> sudo make install
>> 
>> ...and that should update it with the version you just built.
>> 
>>> I open the conductor interface (localhost) on chrome (after clearing
>>> cache etc) and it also shows the previous version.
>> 
>> The version number shown there actually comes from (IIRC) the ODBC driver lib
>> and is rarely updated. I've been meaning to bring that up on this list
>> actually...we could really use a proper server version here.
>> 
>> -Will
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