From: jhell on
Lol how long did it take you to write all these emails ? I see this one
is 4 hours later than the last one you have sent.

With all due respect I do not see anyone else having the problem that
you are having.

Following along Doug Barton posting a way for you to fix this I would
stick pretty close to that. But... adding to it I would also have you
remove the full contents of /usr/local/* and some other common to your
problem directories under /var.

After you have gone through all this and have a pass or fail result, you
might consider taking minimal time to write a email as most but only
speaking for myself DO NOT HAVE the time to read a book of messages that
only consist of a problem that only pertains to you.

Severity: LOW
Precedence: LOW

On 07/04/2010 08:04, david(a)vizion2000.net wrote:
>
> I have been ghaving substantial problems with soprano which appears to
> caused by Redland Backend not be installed at compile time. The system is
> freebsd 7.2 Amd64 on pentium quad core.
>
>
> I found an interesting snippet at:
>
> http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=14398
>
> Aorchid said:
>
> "On my version there was an option for redland backend in Soprano. If there
> is not on yours, you should edit the Makefile so that the option appears.
> Rascal did build for me and there was no complaining of it being a broken
> port...not sure."
>
> After reading this I realised that this could be connected with the message
> "Soprano components that will not be built
> Redland backend" which referred to http://librdf.org/ and eventually to
> http://librdf.org/rasqal/
>
> Console messages demonstrated that soprano was not finding the all important
> libiodbc libraries.
>
> I went to http://soprano.sourceforge.net and founf the following:
>
> Soprano 2.4.4 released
> Wed, 06/30/2010 - 20:20 - trueg
> Soprano 2.4.4 is a bugfix release - probably the last one before the release
> of Soprano 2.5. It features the following changes:
>
> Fix to FindIODBC.cmake which ensures that the correct locations are searched
> first. This allows the usage of a locally installed libiodbc.
>
> Any chance of 2.4.4 being made available to see if this fixed the problem?
>
>
>
>
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From: "David Southwell" on


> -----Original Message-----
> From: J. Hellenthal [mailto:jhellenthal(a)gmail.com] On Behalf Of jhell
> Sent: 04 July 2010 11:21
> To: david(a)vizion2000.net
> Cc: 'Doug Barton'; kde(a)freebsd.org; freebsd-ports(a)freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: Soprano Update eeded to 2.4.4 ? Current version
> not finding libiodbc
>
> Lol how long did it take you to write all these emails ? I
> see this one is 4 hours later than the last one you have sent.
>
> With all due respect I do not see anyone else having the
> problem that you are having.
>
> Following along Doug Barton posting a way for you to fix this
> I would stick pretty close to that. But... adding to it I
> would also have you remove the full contents of /usr/local/*
> and some other common to your problem directories under /var.
>
> After you have gone through all this and have a pass or fail
> result, you might consider taking minimal time to write a
> email as most but only speaking for myself DO NOT HAVE the
> time to read a book of messages that only consist of a
> problem that only pertains to you.
>
> Severity: LOW
> Precedence: LOW
>
> On 07/04/2010 08:04, david(a)vizion2000.net wrote:
> >
> > I have been ghaving substantial problems with soprano which
> appears to
> > caused by Redland Backend not be installed at compile time.
> The system
> > is freebsd 7.2 Amd64 on pentium quad core.
> >
> >
> > I found an interesting snippet at:
> >
> > http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=14398
> >
> > Aorchid said:
> >
> > "On my version there was an option for redland backend in
> Soprano. If
> > there is not on yours, you should edit the Makefile so that
> the option appears.
> > Rascal did build for me and there was no complaining of it being a
> > broken port...not sure."
> >
> > After reading this I realised that this could be connected with the
> > message "Soprano components that will not be built Redland backend"
> > which referred to http://librdf.org/ and eventually to
> > http://librdf.org/rasqal/
> >
> > Console messages demonstrated that soprano was not finding the all
> > important libiodbc libraries.
> >
> > I went to http://soprano.sourceforge.net and founf the following:
> >
> > Soprano 2.4.4 released
> > Wed, 06/30/2010 - 20:20 - trueg
> > Soprano 2.4.4 is a bugfix release - probably the last one
> before the
> > release of Soprano 2.5. It features the following changes:
> >
> > Fix to FindIODBC.cmake which ensures that the correct locations are
> > searched first. This allows the usage of a locally
> installed libiodbc.
> >
> > Any chance of 2.4.4 being made available to see if this
> fixed the problem?
> >
Well I have had 4 people contact who have the same problem. I suggest you
read the latest posting to ports which identifies a solution which actually
works. Unfortunately Doug's solution does not work because it does not deal
with a number of causes of the errors enumerated in my RE: "Redland compile
error missing librdf -SOLVED" posting.

However you are right in one thing. An update to Soprano is not required to
fix the problem on freebsd although I understand it is necessary on some
other *ix systems.

However I am sure everyone appreciates your dedication to keeping soprano as
uptodate as possible.

David

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