Hi,
> > reporting this against Virtuoso is wrong (sorry for the multiple bug > > reports caused by this). As a result of virtuoso missing, new > > installations will not be able to get a working Nepomuk, making the > > package unusable. > > Err no, sorry, we're not talking about a daemon or a service, but about > a library, which is linked directly and indirectly by lot of KDE Sorry, I chose the wrong package - I searched for "nepomuk" in the package title, but I actually meant the package containing the daemon, which is kde- runtime as I just found out. I will re-assign the bug there (as soon as I figure out how to do that^^). Sorry for the noise. > > Virtuoso is missing from testing, and without it, Nepomuk does not > > work (also see [1]). As I had to find out the hard way [2], > > The fact that virtuoso is missing from testing is not something related > to us. It is related to you in that it breaks the nepomuk daemon. Admittedly it is not part if this library, that's my fault, I apologize - see above. Kind regardsm Ralf -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org