Hi all, <br><br>I am having problems compiling kdebase (of KDE-4.3 branch) and its seems to because of nepomuk. <br>i downloaded soprano-2.3.1 from <a href="http://sourceforge.net/" target="_blank">sourceforge.net</a>, compiled it and installed it in /usr/local. <br>

Hence, when I do cmakekde in kdebase, I get the following message: <br><br><br>Found Soprano Plugin Dir: /usr/local/share/soprano/<div id=":3d" class="ii gt">plugins/soprano/plugins                                                <br>
-- Found Soprano Plugins: nquadparser nquadserializer raptorparser raptorserializer redlandbackend sesame2backend<br>
<br>There is no 'trig'. I am assuming there should be a parser for it like there are for raptor, redland etc. <br>And that this parser should have been included in Soprano-2.3.1. But apparently it is not. Which is why <br>

I get the following message when compiling kdebase. <br><br>[ 10%] Generating nie.h, nie.cpp                                                                                             <br>Could not find parser plugin for encoding trig                                                                               <br>

make[2]: *** [runtime/nepomuk/strigibackend/nie.h] Error 1                                                                   <br>make[1]: *** [runtime/nepomuk/strigibackend/CMakeFiles/sopranobackend.dir/all] Error 2                                       <br>

make[1]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....                                                                                 <br>Linking CXX executable knotify4                                                                                              <br>

[ 10%] Built target knotify                                                                                                  <br>make: *** [all] Error 2            <br><br><br>I was wondering if you have seen this problem before. I must tell you that I did *not* checkout anything other <br>

than kdepimlibs, kdebase, kdelibs and phonon. These were enough when I tried compiling KDE-4.3 some<br>months back. <br><br>Is there anyway in which I can bypass 'nepomuk' compilation altogether? <br>If not, then how can I solve the above problem? Do I need to checkout some other KDE packages? <br>

<br>Thanks for your help<br>Abhinav. <br><font color="#888888"><br></font></div><br clear="all"><br>-- <br>It's the peoples' will, I am their leader, I must follow them. (Jim Hacker in Yes Minister)<br>