Hi there. Ok, I spent around 4 hours on this yesterday and I'm all out of ideas.
I want to use librdf from Python. Actually, I want to write my own Triplr, so I thought I would to use Python because I'm a c# developer (don't laugh :) and Python seems as close to C# as I can get (lambdas, closures, etc) in the available bindings. I just recently installed Ubuntu and have been getting acclimated with Unix, but I'm pretty much a n00b. So I first tried to install the .deb files found on librdf.org (thought that sounded easiest) - I get an error saying Unsatisfiable Dependency: libc6. I tried installing a bunch of various apt-get you-name-it-and-i-tried-it, thinking it would kick in at some point. Well, it didn't. So, then I thought I could build it locally, because that's how I've gotten a handful of other libraries to work. After getting the source, installing all the dependencies, and finally running ./configure - I get a "Cannot Find makefile.in" error and it halts. And I'm not sure how to get it to create a makefile.in If someone could point me in the direction I should go, I would be grateful. Ultimately, I just want to use librdf's basic in-memory IO to do basic HTTP GETs and transformations. Thanks for any light anyone can shine my way! Are there any examples of using librdf from python? -josh _______________________________________________ redland-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.librdf.org/mailman/listinfo/redland-dev
