Re: virtuoso

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Petrus de Calguarium wrote:

> I notice that I do not have virtuoso-opensource-utils installed. I ran yum
> info virt-o-u... and all it tells me is that these are utilities.
> 
> What would this package do for me? What commands, functions does it
> provide? What is in it that I might actually like to use or would
> conceivably use?

My fault mostly for packaging it that way.  Honestly, I don't know they are 
for or how they are used.

What I *do* know, if that they are not needed for the minimal virtuoso 
instance as required by nepomuk/soprano.  But, I didn't feel comfortable 
just deleting or omitting them completely from packaging, opting instead to 
provide them in an option subpackage, presumably for those folks who do know 
what they are and how to use them.  yes, lame on my part.

-- Rex

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