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Updates
- Weill – 1) Continue the work on improving the performance. Modified the SPARQL query that generates the publication data. Runs faster but had to modify the original generic SPARQL query. 2) Not sure why "Manage Labels" is not working.
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Notable development list traffic
- Colorado – Wild cards and capital words – Brian Caruso notes the need to develop repeatable tests for Solr configuration and a standard set of search test data for 1.6
- Colorado – are the image issues with the FileServingServlet resolved (see Jim's latest message to the list)
- Colorado – changing ?hasContent to ?hasVisibleContent (see Jim's latest message to the list)
- UF - Indexing in 1.5 after a merge of two individuals
In cleaning up data, we do a lot of merges. Merges rewrite triples to remove duplicate URIs. In 1.4, when object were merged, the “old” object would remain in index lists with no label (odd behavior, since the URI no longer exists). And after “some period of time” – sometimes instantaneous, sometimes 10-15 minutes, the “old” object would no longer appear in the index lists and the counts of objects would be updated. In 1.5.1, when objects are merged, the “old” object remains in the index lists with all the attributes of the merged object. The index list in effect has two entries for the same object. Same URI, same properties. The duplicate entries do not go away – I’ve checked after more than 24 hours. To see the problem, Click on Index, then Organizations, then Page 25. You will see many duplicated entries in the index. The duplicates each have the same URI. The duplication in the index does not occur always. In “some” cases, hitting refresh after a merge shows a single merged object in the index list. But this is very rare. In “some” cases the behavior of 1.4 is seen, the old object is in the index list until it goes away after some time. But the vast majority of the merges end up in two index entries, each with the same URI. Would be good if the index cleaned up after itself as it did in 1.4” - Michael Conlon
- LASP – Jim is continuing to work on a servlet container-neutral build process
- Griffith – working on configuration management (see https://bitbucket.org/prologic/vivo-playbooks) using Ansible (http://ansible.cc/) on OpenVZ http://www.proxmox.com/products/proxmox-ve
- (Cyril) Integration of SKOS with property skos : prefLabel – see Brian's reply
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