Hi Chryssa,
Please detail what is the problem you have having attempting to load the
DBpedia datasets, as if you are using Virtuoso 6.1.4 this should work ?
Best Regards
Hugh Williams
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Hi Chryssa,
I had that problem too, not building from sources but from a virtuoso 6.3
installer.
In my system (Ubuntu 10) there is ANOTHER isql. The good one is located in
the bin directory where you have installed Virtuoso.
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Mari
I have downloaded, compiled and built from source code, and I have the
6.1.4. version of virtuoso.
2012/2/2 Hugh Williams
> Hi Chryssa,
>
> Which/whose Virtuoso open source release are you using ie did you
> download, compile and build from source code or are you installing binary
> packages tha
Hi Chryssa,
Which/whose Virtuoso open source release are you using ie did you download,
compile and build from source code or are you installing binary packages that
are part of your Linux distro ? I suspect the latter for which the “isql”
command tends to be called “isql-v” (as there is alread
Hi,
I am trying to set up a dbpedia endpoint and host it on a local machine.
I have downloaded and installed the Virtuoso open source version as well as
the DBpedia dumps.
I try to load the dumps as explained here:
http://virtuoso.openlinksw.com/dataspace/dav/wiki/Main/VirtBulkRDFLoaderExampleDbpe
Hi Aliki,
If you would like your own instance in the Cloud, an exact replica of the
Virtuoso hosted DBpedia SPARQL endpoint at http://dbpedia.org/sparql , can be
instantiated on an Amazon EC2 AMI in minutes as detailed at:
http://virtuoso.openlinksw.com/dataspace/dav/wiki/Main/VirtAWSD
Hi!
I would like to establish my own endpoint on my machine using all the available
dbpedia dumps. Where can I find instructions on how to do this?
Thanks!
Aliki
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