On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 12:49 AM, Marco Martin <notm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wednesday 03 April 2013, Vishesh Handa wrote: > > > any particular requirements that we should pay attention? > > > atm nepomuk-core is 4.10.1, virtuoso is 6.1.6 and soprano is from 2.9 > > > branch, > > > 20th march > > > anything else important we should pay attention? > Do you want me to make an official release of Soprano 2.9.1? I could do that. The only reason I haven't is cause I'm a little lazy and no one explicitly needed it. kpeople will need it, but that release is still about 2 weeks away. > > > > Well, Nepomuk has some optional dependencies in order to index files. In > > this case taglib is used for indexing mp3 files. > > for the metadata stuff, > taglib is 1.7, exiv2 is 0.21.1, ffmpeg not present (usual legal problems > ;)) > If taglib is present then the mp3 files should get indexed. Could you perhaps send me one of those files? A nice way to check would be - $ nepomukindexer <file> $ nepomukshow <file> nepomukshow is only available in master, so if you don't have it you will need to run a command. You will need to fetch the URI of the file which should look like 'nepomuk:/res/uuid' and will be there in the debug output for nepomukindexer. You can then run the command - $ nepomukcmd query 'select * where { <nepomuk:/res/uuid> ?p ?o . }' you will get a LOT of data that has been indexed for this file. A lot of it might be duplicates, but that is okay. The duplicates are inferenced data, and they don't matter. Check if stuff like nmm:performer is there. If it isn't then the taglibextractor isn't being called and we will need to debug this more. > -- > Marco Martin > -- Vishesh Handa
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