Re: [Tracker] Tracker-WARNING **: file is encrypted or is not a database
- From: <suparno bose wipro com>
- To: <abustany gnome org>
- Cc: tracker-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Tracker] Tracker-WARNING **: file is encrypted or is not a database
- Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2011 11:49:41 +0530
Adrien.
Actually am working on Automotive linux platform . We can only use the Host cross platform tools
provided
To me only. So no qsparql is provided but only tracker-sparql .
I am also fond of Qt only. Is there any way I can compile the qsparql library with my application only?
Thanks
Suparno
-----Original Message-----
From: Adrien Bustany [mailto:abustany gnome org]
Sent: Friday, August 05, 2011 11:43 AM
To: Suparno Bose (WT01 - Manufacturing & Hi Tech)
Cc: tracker-list gnome org
Subject: Re: [Tracker] Tracker-WARNING **: file is encrypted or is not a database
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The SPARQL query you pasted is correct, so not sure why you would get this error. Can you see a file named
38-nmm.ontology in $prefix/share/tracker/ontologies ? I think that query worked for you if ran with the
tracker-sparql tool, so it should work all the same if ran using libtracker-sparql.
I might be a bit stubborn, but QSparql works all fine on ARM, both Harmattan and MeeGo use it. I'm insisting
a bit because:
1. The asynchronous models of GLib and Qt are a bit different, QSparql
abstracts that nicely.
2. QSparql will make your memory management more c++-y, with objects on
stack freed automatically etc. The example code you pasted presents
various memory management errors (leaks).
3. QSparql allow you do deal with bindings, so that you don't have to
escape the data you pass to your queries, and other niceties.
Compiling/packaging QSparql is easy, and it does not take much space.
If you want to make it minimal, you can enable only the driver you need (most likely QTRACKER_DIRECT), and
maybe even compile it in statically (iirc).
Cheers
Adrien
Le Fri, 5 Aug 2011 11:28:23 +0530,
<suparno bose wipro com> a écrit :
Hello Adrien,
Thanks for you concern. I am developing on an arm
platform where qsparql is not available.
I am also getting an error as
Error Message 1.44: syntax error, use of undefined prefix `nmm'
Can you enlighten me on this error, why we get this error??
Thnks
Suparno
-----Original Message-----
From: Adrien Bustany [mailto:abustany gnome org]
Sent: Friday, August 05, 2011 11:20 AM
To: Suparno Bose (WT01 - Manufacturing & Hi Tech)
Cc: martyn lanedo com; tracker-list gnome org
Subject: Re: [Tracker] Tracker-WARNING **: file is encrypted or is not
a database
Hello Suparno!
Did you have a look at QSparql? It'll give you access to Tracker in a
much more Qt-ish way. In any case, you can have a look at the examples
for either library, that might help you get started:
libtracker-sparql (not so simple one):
http://git.gnome.org/browse/tracker/tree/examples/libtracker-sparql/as
ync-connection.c
<http://git.gnome.org/browse/tracker/tree/examples/libtracker-sparql/a
sync-connection.c>
qsparql:
https://maemo.gitorious.org/maemo-af/qsparql/blobs/master/examples/spa
rql/simple/main.cpp
<https://maemo.gitorious.org/maemo-af/qsparql/blobs/master/examples/sp
arql/simple/main.cpp>
In your case, not sure why tracker_sparql_connection_get would fail...
What platform are you developing on? Are there special restrictions to
the DB access?
Cheers
Adrien
Le Fri, 5 Aug 2011 10:05:28 +0530,
<suparno bose wipro com <mailto:suparno bose wipro com> > a écrit :
Hi Martyn,
Here is what am doing inside my application :
g_type_init();
GError *error = NULL;
m_connection = tracker_sparql_connection_get_direct(&error);
qDebug() << error->message;
if(m_connection != NULL)
{
gchar *query;
query = g_strdup_printf ("SELECT ?url WHERE { ?song a
nmm:MusicPiece ; nie:isStoredAs ?as . ?as nie:url ?url . }");
if(0 != query)
m_cursor = tracker_sparql_connection_query (m_connection,
query, NULL, &error);
else
printf("Query is null \n");
if(0 != error)
{
g_print("Error Message %s\n", error->message);
//qDebug() << error->message;
g_free (query);
}
else
printf("No error returned from the SPARQL\n");
if(0 != m_cursor)
print_cursor (m_cursor, "No classes were found to match
search
term", "Classes", TRUE, l_list);
else
printf("cursor is NULL \n");
}
else
{
qDebug() << "connection not establisheds";
}
-----Original Message-----
From: Martyn Russell [mailto:martyn lanedo com]
Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2011 6:53 PM
To: Suparno Bose (WT01 - Manufacturing & Hi Tech)
Cc: tracker-list gnome org
Subject: Re: [Tracker] Tracker-WARNING **: file is encrypted or is
not
a database
On 04/08/11 13:31, suparno bose wipro com
<mailto:suparno bose wipro com>
<mailto:suparno bose wipro com <mailto:suparno bose wipro com> >
wrote:
Attaching the file
Thanks,
-----Original Message-----
From: Suparno Bose (WT01 - Manufacturing& Hi Tech)
Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2011 6:00 PM
To: 'Martyn Russell'
Cc: tracker-list gnome org <mailto:tracker-list gnome org>
Subject: RE: [Tracker] Tracker-WARNING **: file is encrypted or is
not
a database
Sorry Martyn ,
I did some mistake. Please find my new log attached.
This time it worked fine from the command line but not from the
application .
I see, so how are you doing it form the application then? The
command
line tools are there to help you sanity check what you're
application
might be doing.
--
Regards,
Martyn
Founder and CEO of Lanedo GmbH.
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