Redland RDF Library Language Bindings 1.0.5.1 review
DownloadRedland RDF Library Language Bindings provides high-level language bindings for the Redland RDF C libraries, allowing full access to
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Redland RDF Library Language Bindings provides high-level language bindings for the Redland RDF C libraries, allowing full access to the C APIs along with enhancements for individual languages. Redland RDF Library Language Bindings currently provides bindings in C#, Java, Perl, Python, Ruby, PHP and Tcl.
Configuring and building
Redland bindings uses the GNU automake and autoconf to handle system dependency checking. It is developed and built on x86 Linux (Redhat), but is also used extensively locally on various versions of sparc Sun Solaris 2.x. I also test it via SourceForges' compile farm and it builds on Debian Linux (x86, Alpha, PPC and Sparc, IA64), FreeBSD (x86) and Apple OSX.
Configure tries very hard to find several programs and libraries that the Redland bindings need. These include the binding binaries: perl, python, etc., headers for the bindings such as the JDK, Python etc. and various others. A summary of the parts found is given at the end of the configure run. Several options to configure given below can be used to point to locations or names of dependencies that cannot be automatically determined.
What's New in This Release:
The language bindings were synchronized with Redland 1.0.5.
Many updates were made to the Ruby binding.
There were several updates to the C#, Java, and Python bindings, plus other smaller fixes.
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