On Thursday 11 February 2010 00:59:33 David C. Rankin wrote:
I know the database is being converted, but what is the new new now?
Is this the first time you've used the virtuoso backend? If so it's the normal conversion.
'virtuoso -t' is burning up cpu doing something. Is it a good thing? I'm just happy to see nepomuk run. Past couple of releases, it just shutdown all the time.
If you used the virtuose backend before KDE SC 4.4.0, it's probably just burning CPU. The reason is that Nepomuk should use Virtuoso for storage and for 4.4, Virtuoso was upgraded from 5.0.12 to 6.1, which has a database disk format change. This cannot be done automatically as it may temporarily require double the disk space used by the database. The conversion tool (which *really* burns CPU) is in nepomuk-virtuoso- converter in KDE:KDE4:Factory:Desktop. Install that and run "virtuosoconverter". It is safe to run even if your data is already in the version 6 format on disk. Will Since 5.0.12 was only ever part of Factory we haven't forced the
Is it still nepomuk or is it now virtuoso and what is the impetus for the change? How can we use it differently than we could in 4.3.xx? (which was pretty much limited to nothing...)
Here is the new converting... dialog that appeared:
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