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14 <title>MP-SPARQL - User's Guide and Reference</title>
17 <firstname>Adam</firstname><surname>Dickmeiss</surname>
20 <releaseinfo>&version;</releaseinfo>
22 <year>2014-2015</year>
23 <holder>Index Data</holder>
27 This manual is part of MP-SPARQL version &version;.
30 MP-XQuery is a Metaproxy module that converts Type-1/RPN Queries
34 MP-SPARQL is covered by the GNU General Public License version 2.
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48 <chapter id="introduction">
49 <title>Introduction</title>
51 MP-SPARQL is a <ulink url="&url.metaproxy;">Metaproxy</ulink> module
52 that converts Type-1/RPN queries to SPARQL.
55 <chapter id="installation">
56 <title>Installation</title>
58 MP-SPARQL is available as packages for CentOS/RHEL 5+6 and most
59 recent Ubuntu/Debian versions. For other systems, the module must be build
62 <sect1 id="installation.packages">
63 <title>Installing packages</title>
65 You need to enable the relevant software repositories.
66 For setting up refer to one of:
68 url="http://ftp.indexdata.dk/pub/mp-sparql/redhat/centos/5.5/README">CentOS 5</ulink>,
70 url="http://ftp.indexdata.dk/pub/mp-sparql/redhat/centos/6/README">CentOS 6</ulink>
73 url="http://ftp.indexdata.dk/pub/mp-sparql/ubuntu/README">Ubuntu</ulink>
76 url="http://ftp.indexdata.dk/pub/mp-sparql/debian/README">Debian</ulink>
79 The package is called <literal>mp-sparql</literal> on RHEL/Debian systems.
80 Install that package and you are ready to use filter "sparql" in your
84 <sect1 id="installation.source">
85 <title>Installing from source</title>
87 To build from source, you need metaproxy development
88 packages. Metaproxy can be installed as follows:
94 But consult the Metaproxy documentation for requirements and
98 We are now ready to build the MP-SPARQL module with:
101 make MP_CONFIG=/usr/local/bin/mp-config
103 Adjust <literal>MP_CONFIG</literal> value
104 above for the correct location of installed
105 Metaproxy's mp-config. <literal>MP_CONFIG</literal> can be omitted
106 if Metaproxy was installed in the system <filename>PATH</filename>.
109 You can now install the <filename>metaproxy_filter_sparql.so</filename>
110 in a directory searched by Metaproxy daemon.
111 Specifically, that's the directories
112 given by the <literal>dlpath</literal> configuration.
115 If dlpath includes <filename>/usr/lib/metaproxy6/modules</filename>,
116 the module can be installed with:
118 cp src/metaproxy_filter_sparql.so /usr/lib/metaproxy6/modules
123 For RHEL/CentOS systems on 64-bit architectures, the correct paths is:
124 <filename>/usr/lib64/metaproxy6/modules</filename>.
129 <reference id="reference">
130 <title>Reference</title>
131 <partintro id="reference-introduction">
133 The material in this chapter is drawn directly from the individual
140 <appendix id="license">
141 <title>License</title>
143 Copyright (C) 2014-2015 Index Data
147 Metaproxy is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
148 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
149 Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
154 Metaproxy is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
155 WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
156 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
161 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
162 along with Metaproxy; see the file LICENSE. If not, write to the
163 Free Software Foundation,
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