[redland-dev] ANNOUNCEMENT: Raptor RDF Parser Toolkit 1.4.14

Dave Beckett dave at dajobe.org
Thu Feb 1 06:47:06 UTC 2007


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                   Raptor RDF Parser Toolkit 1.4.14
                      http://librdf.org/raptor/

Raptor is a free software / Open Source C library that provides a set
of Resource Description Framework (RDF) parsers and serializers that
generate RDF triples by parsing syntaxes or serialize RDF triples
into a syntax.

It parses the following syntax into RDF triples:
  RDF/XML, N-Triples, Turtle, GRDDL and RSS tag soup for many
  RSSes, Atom 0.3 and Atom 1.0.
and serializes RDF triples into the following syntaxes:
  RDF/XML, RDF/XML abbreviated, RDF/XML XMP, N-Triples,
  Atom 1.0, RSS 1.0, Graphviz DOT and Turtle.

Raptor is designed to work closely with the Redland RDF library but
is fully separate.  It is a mature, portable and high performance
library that works across many systems and architectures.  Raptor has
no known memory leaks.

The main changes in this version since the last release 2006-10-22 are:

 * New Turtle serializer by Dave Robillard based on the existing
   RDF/XML-Abbrev serializer.
 * New GraphViz DOT format serializer by Evan Nemerson.
 * GRDDL parser now does namespace and profile URI recursion and has
   other improvements and fixes.
 * Fixed reported issues: #0000032, #0000141, #0000143, #0000148,
   #0000155 and #0000157

For full details see the Raptor 1.4.14 release notes at
  http://librdf.org/raptor/RELEASE.html#rel1_4_14

Raptor 1.4.14 was not tested on the usual set of systsme since
the sourceforge compile farm has been down for several weeks

The release consists of the full sources, source and binary RPM
packages for Fedora Core 6.  Binary packages for Debian unstable
(deb) will be available via the standard debian archive shortly.

The 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.

Dave
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