>
>
> The one in the distribution is called "fuseki-server" (I hope) whereas the
> development helper script "fuseki" can be renamed without inconveniencing
> users.
>
> Regardless of that, I suggest putting it in "init.d/fuseki" or
> "./etc/init.d/fuseki" to make it clear as to use with init. It needs to
> take some arguments (config file, location of the code) - so maybe it's
> going to be more of an example/template.  Giuseppe's has the info built-in
> which I suspect is going to be necessary but I'm not thinking clearly.
>
>
I guess we might omit those info by ensuring the path variables are set by
a future installer.
Actually, that's what I'm doing for my distribution of the data portal I'm
dealing with.

G


>        Andy
>
>
>
>> -Stephen
>>
>> On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 3:54 AM, Giuseppe Sollazzo<[email protected]>
>>  wrote:
>>
>>> Hi guys,
>>> as I could not find an init.d script for fuseki, I've written one myself:
>>> https://github.com/SGUL/data.**sgul.ac.uk/blob/master/**
>>> resources/fuseki/etc/init.d/**fuseki<https://github.com/SGUL/data.sgul.ac.uk/blob/master/resources/fuseki/etc/init.d/fuseki>
>>>
>>> This is just a quick and silly hack, and something more specialised (e.g.
>>> "daemon") is probably need, but hadn't had time to work on it yet.
>>>
>>> I hope this can be of use, and let me know if anyone develops something
>>> better.
>>>
>>> All the best,
>>> G
>>>
>>> --
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>>>
>>
>


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