I've packaged up and did an ITP for one of my Resource Description Framework (RDF) libraries - the RDF parser library Raptor (enclosed below).
The libraptor0* packages are hopefully reasonably ok and in the correct naming, packaging styles - they pass lintian cleanly and build OK from a bare system (I used pbuilder for creating a base system with just the build-dependencies). I hope to also package the main Redland RDF system, which depends on raptor, which would probably be a set of packages since Redland comes with multiple language interfaces (Perl, Python, Tcl, Java, Ruby) but that's in the future. Cheers Dave ----- Package: wnpp Version: N/A; reported 2002-06-29 Severity: wishlist * Package name : libraptor Version : 0.9.5 Upstream Author : Dave Beckett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * URL : http://www.redland.opensource.ac.uk/raptor/ * License : LGPL/GPL/MPL Description : Raptor RDF Parser library Raptor is a parser library for the Resource Description Framework (RDF) format, part of the Redland RDF system. It provides two parsers - RDF/XML using libxml2 and N-Triples. Raptor is designed for performance, flexibility and embedding and to closely match the RDF/XML specification. Prototype packages (libraptor0, libraptor0-dev and libraptor0-util) are available at http://www.redland.opensource.ac.uk/dist/binaries/debian/
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