Hi!, My name is Wouter Beek, I'm principal developer of the LOD Laundromat (http://lodlaundromat.org) which cleans tens of billions of RDF statements. I'm currently using the RDF parsers from SWI-Prolog's Semweb library (http://www.swi-prolog.org/pldoc/doc_for?object=section%28%27packages/semweb.html%27%29) but I'm of course also very interested in trying out Any23.
So... when I download the file `apache-any23-core-1.1.tar.gz' from the site I unpack it in my home dir. First thing I notice is that the `bin' directory has very restrictive access rights `d---------.', i.e., it is not possible to run the Any23 CLI tools out-of-the-box. My questions are twofold: 1. Is there any particular reason for these access rights being so strict by default? Does it not hamper the out-of-the-box experience? 2. Should the extra step of changing the access rights to `bin' be mentioned as part of the `README.txt' file? I'm curious to hear you take on this! -- Cheers, Wouter Beek. PhD at the KR&R research group, VU University Amsterdam.
