- From: Karl Eggberg <karl.eggberg@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2005 18:08:31 +0200
- To: semantic-web@w3.org
Redland is made of or is strictly related with several components as far as i understand. Are you sure there is interest in the list for separate annoucementes of each 0.0.0.1 update of each? Sincerely Karl Dave Beckett wrote: > Redland RDF Application Framework Language Bindings 1.0.2.1 > http://librdf.org/bindings/ > >Redland is a C library that provides a high-level interface for RDF >allowing the RDF graph to be parsed from XML, stored, queried and >manipulated. Redland implements each of the RDF concepts in its own >class via an object based API, reflected into language bindings in >C#, Java, Obj-C, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby and Tcl provided by this >package. > >This is the first release tracking Redland 1.0.2. The Redland C >libraries must be installed before redland bindings can be used. The >Redland releases can be found at http://librdf.org/ > >The main changes in this version are: > * Synchronise with Redland 1.0.2 > * Some minor fixes in the Perl, Python and Ruby bindings. > >See the detailed 1.0.2.1 release notes at > http://librdf.org/bindings/RELEASE.html#rel1_0_2_1 >for full information on all the changes. > >The release consists of the full sources, RPM binaries and SRPMS >packages for RedHat Fedora Core 3. Debian debs will be available >from the main debian archive later for perl, python and ruby. The >redland-bindings downloads are also available from the SourceForge >mirror site at http://sourceforge.net/projects/librdf/ > >The main web site lets you browse and check out the latest version of >the sources in CVS and use Redland in various demos. Bugs can be >reported to http://bugs.librdf.org/ > >I post updates about Redland, Raptor and Rasqal to the redland-dev list >which is one of the lists you can join from the list page at > http://librdf.org/lists/ > >Dave >
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