Just on this point:

>  - I doubt this is related, but if I try and compile all packages from the 
> repo root then jena-elephas seems to consistently fail; I can build 
> everything else if I use mvn clean install -pl \!jena-elephas -DskipTests

Elephas can take a long time (for certain tests) but it should normally build 
fine. Can you tell us a little about _how_ it fails?

ajs6f

> On Jan 18, 2019, at 1:33 PM, Chris Wood <c.c.w...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Andy,
> 
> Thanks for the link.
> 
> I've tried a couple of things:
>  - the prebuilt executables don't have a --sparql argument
>  - I can compile jena-fuseki-main as a standalone package with maven with
> no errors, but when I run java -jar jena-fuseki-main-3.11.0-SNAPSHOT.jar, I
> get 'no main manifest attribute, in jena-fuseki-main-3.11.0-SNAPSHOT.jar',
> which surprised me slightly!
>  - I doubt this is related, but if I try and compile all packages from the
> repo root then jena-elephas seems to consistently fail; I can build
> everything else if I use mvn clean install -pl \!jena-elephas -DskipTests
> 
> Any tips on what to try next would be appreciated!
> 
> Cheers
> Chris
> 
> On Fri, 18 Jan 2019 at 11:44, Andy Seaborne <a...@apache.org> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> The SPARQler webpages are at:
>> 
>> 
>> https://github.com/apache/jena/tree/master/jena-fuseki2/jena-fuseki-main/sparqler
>> 
>> Start Fuseki main with "--sparqler LOCATION_OF_SPARQLER_PAGES"
>> 
>>     Andy
>> 
>> On 17/01/2019 18:22, Chris Wood wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> It's highly likely I've got several of my wires crossed... but I thought
>> I
>>> had a recollection that SPARQLer was distributed with Fuseki. Is this
>>> still the case? If so, what's the local URL of the HTML SPARQL endpoint
>>> query box?
>>> 
>>> And if not, where's the latest SPARQLer download? http://sparql.org/
>>> doesn't contain a download link.
>>> 
>>> Thanks in advance
>>> Chris
>>> 
>> 

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