- From: Dave Beckett <dave@dajobe.org>
- Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2007 18:31:44 -0800
- To: 'Semantic Web' <semantic-web@w3.org>
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Redland RDF Libraries 1.0.7 http://librdf.org/ Redland is a Free Software / Open Source C library that provides a high-level API for the Resource Description Framework (RDF) allowing the RDF graph to be parsed, serialized, stored, queried and manipulated. It is a mature and portable library that works on POSIX systems (Unix, GNU/Linux, BSDs, OSX, cygwin), win32 and others. Redland implements each of the RDF concepts in its own class via an object based API, reflected into the other language APIs such as Perl, PHP and Python provided by the Redland Bindings[1]. Many of the classes implementations for parsers and triple stores are built as modules that can be added or removed as required. The main changes in this version since the last release 2007-05-05 are: * Updated to use [2]Rasqal 0.9.15 (from 0.9.14) * Updated to use [3]Raptor 1.4.16 (from 1.4.15) * Added an optional modular storage layout configuration. * Improvements to low-memory and other failures of resource allocation * Added URI filtering to the parser class. * SQLite storage gains transactions and other fixes * Many other bug fixes addressing Issues 0000187, 0000189, 0000203, 0000205, 0000209, 0000213, 0000215, 0000218, 0000229, 0000230, 0000234, 0000235 and 0000236 For full details see the Redland 1.0.7 release notes at http://librdf.org/RELEASE.html#rel1_0_7 Redland 1.0.7 are only tested Linux and OSX since SourceForge.net abandoned providing a compile farm. The release consists of the full sources, source and binary RPM packages for x86 Fedora Core 7. Binary deb packages for Debian unstable (deb) will be available shortly via the standard debian archive and download.librdf.org. Sources and binaries are also available from the Redland SourceForge mirror site at http://sourceforge.net/projects/librdf/ The http://librdf.org/ site lets you browse and check out the latest version of the sources in Subversion and use Raptor in various demos as part of Redland such as Triplr http://triplr.org/ For more information on Redland, Raptor or Rasqal please join the redland-dev list by visiting http://librdf.org/lists/ Issues should be reported to http://bugs.librdf.org/ If you celebrate it, Merry Christmas! Dave [1] http://librdf.org/bindings/ [2] http://librdf.org/rasqal/ [3] http://librdf.org/raptor/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (Darwin) iD8DBQFHcGuNQ+ySUE9xlVoRAi6gAJsFMuDb/pZc5DYj6uAv6r8rg6/q1wCgpz4X phpg2jBcNBVMe9Uuhdg9GH8= =efu/ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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