I have virtuoso-ose-6.1 installed, via the repositories. Today's update (4 Sept 2010) included an update to the entire virtuoso-ose package, from 6.0 to 6.1. After the update, virtuoso seems to be working fine -- conductor comes up on the web interface, just as it should. But nepomuk, or rather strigi, I don't know how to tell which -- is dead. I get an error message from akonadi to the effect that the nepomuk search service is disabled.
Going to SystemSettings > Desktop Search, the checkbox for Nepomuk Semantic Desktop is checked, but the box for Strigi says, "Strigi Service not running". If I check that box, I get the akonadi message again:
and I still get the message that the strigi service is not running. Searching within Dolphin is dead.
I looked through the virtuoso packages, and they are all 6.1.2+dfsg1..., so there does not seem to be a version mismatch. Trying to sort through the package dependencies, it look like virtuoso-minimal just depends on virtuoso-opensource-6.1-bin, which is what is installed. So it appears that the update didn't break virtuoso itself, but somehow blew up whatever configuration nepomuk.strigi needs.
I'm still hacking away at this; any ideas appreciated.
Also, looks like Maverick is similarly affected.
Edit: I take back what I said about virtuoso being OK. The update totally whacked all of my accounts. Bad update...
Going to SystemSettings > Desktop Search, the checkbox for Nepomuk Semantic Desktop is checked, but the box for Strigi says, "Strigi Service not running". If I check that box, I get the akonadi message again:
Nepomuk Indexing Agents Have Been Disabled
The Nepomuk service is not available or fully operational and attempts to rectify this have failed. Therefore indexing of all data stored in the Akonadi PIM service has been disabled, which will severely limit the capabilities of any application using this data.
The following problems were detected:
Calling the Nepomuk storage service failed: 'The name org.kde.NepomukStorage was not provided by any .service files'.
Additional help can be found here: userbase.kde.org/Akonadi
The Nepomuk service is not available or fully operational and attempts to rectify this have failed. Therefore indexing of all data stored in the Akonadi PIM service has been disabled, which will severely limit the capabilities of any application using this data.
The following problems were detected:
Calling the Nepomuk storage service failed: 'The name org.kde.NepomukStorage was not provided by any .service files'.
Additional help can be found here: userbase.kde.org/Akonadi
I looked through the virtuoso packages, and they are all 6.1.2+dfsg1..., so there does not seem to be a version mismatch. Trying to sort through the package dependencies, it look like virtuoso-minimal just depends on virtuoso-opensource-6.1-bin, which is what is installed. So it appears that the update didn't break virtuoso itself, but somehow blew up whatever configuration nepomuk.strigi needs.
I'm still hacking away at this; any ideas appreciated.
Also, looks like Maverick is similarly affected.
Edit: I take back what I said about virtuoso being OK. The update totally whacked all of my accounts. Bad update...
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