Hi Patrick.

Thank you for your response.

I run the commands you suggested before building and managed to
successfully build virtuoso from latest develop/7 branch source.

The latest version of virtuoso did fix the problem I initially wrote about.

Best wishes.

Piret


On 26.11.15 18:54, Patrick van Kleef wrote:
> Hi Piret,
>
>> On 24 Nov 2015, at 10:00, Piret Lattikas <piret.latti...@zerotech.ee> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Hugh.
>>
>> I have no additional settings set on my build. For building virtuoso debian 
>> packages from latest github develop/7 branch source I do the following:
>>
>> 1. I have a clean ubuntu 14.04 virtual machine setup
>> 2. I install dependencies as described in the post I followed ( reffered to 
>> at my previous post )
>>      'apt-get update'
>>      'apt-get install -y openjdk-6-jdk git build-essential automake'
>> 3. I clone latest version of virtuoso from github:
>>      'git clone https://github.com/openlink/virtuoso-opensource.git'
>> 4. I install additional dependencies:
>>      'deps=$(dpkg-checkbuilddeps 2>&1 | sed 's/.*: //' | sed 's/([^)]*)//g') 
>> && apt-get install -y $deps'
>> 4. I execute build command as described in the post:
>>      'fakeroot debian/rules clean binary'
>>
>> I make no changes to files nor add any parameters to these calls.
>>
>> When taking a closer look at debian/rules file I noticed these lines:
>>      build/libvirtuoso5.5-cil::
>>          $(MAKE) -C binsrc/VirtuosoClient.Net -f Makefile.mono
>>          chmod -x binsrc/VirtuosoClient.Net/OpenLink.Data.Virtuoso.dll
>>
>> Does this trigger the attempt to build the VirtuosoClient.Net anyway, even 
>> if default value to disable mono extension is used?
>
> It looks like you may not have all tools installed to do a full build.
>
> Please run the following commands:
>
>    $ sudo apt-get install devscripts
>    $ sudo mk-build-deps -—install debian/control
>
> which is what i use to make sure i have all the tools needed to build 
> virtuoso on my Ubuntu 14.04 LTS vm.
>
>
>
>
> Patrick




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