kde-4.2.90 and nepomuk, good, bad,ugly?

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On Monday 22 Jun 2009 13:58:00 Anne Wilson wrote:

> nepomukserverrc, however, has
>
> [main Settings]
> Storage Dir[$e]=$HOME/.kde/share/apps/nepomuk/repository/main/
> Used Soprano Backend=redland
> rebuilt index for type indexing=true
>
> > If it's not 'virtuosobackend', add  'Soprano Backend=virtuosobackend' to
> > the '[Basic Settings]' section and try again.
>
> OK.  Guessing that I've now found it, I'll make that change.  Do I need to
> restart services?  I'd guess so.

Sorry, Anne, I meant nepomukserverrc, but you figured it out. Yes, restart, 
Strigi should start and use the virtusoso backend. You should see a message 
saying that an automigrate is taking place, having changed the backend that's 
being used.

> I see also
>
> [Service-nepomukmigration1]
> autostart=false
>
> Is this related to the akonadi problem I'm having, specifically the fact
> that akonadi keeps trying and failing to start?

Don't think so. (But I don't know too much about akonadi.)

I spent 5 mins last weekend having a quick fiddle with virtuoso as the strigi 
backend. Tagging wasn't working at all. Keep an eye on ~/.xsession-errors. 
Lot's of logging there. Much weird bahvaiour - iodbc errors, cursor errors, 
dolphin hanging while re-indexing. It actually seems less stable than the 
sesame2 backend. But again, I did only spend 5 mins with it.

Regards

Clive
-- 
Clive Messer <clive at vacuumtube.org.uk>



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