HI, Jan.

I will add 64bit version for it.


Jan Hnatek :
> Hi Jerry,
>
> please include the 64bit libraries too.
>
> For example the redland and soprano libraries
> in the KDE project depend on raptor and it would
> be impossible/problematic to switch to using
> system-delivered raptor libraries.
>
> Regards,
> hnhn
>
> Jerry Tan wrote:
>>
>> Hi, Lukas,
>>
>> because the only application that use raptor is tracker new version,
>> it is a 32bit application.
>> so we don't build 64bit binary for raptor.
>>
>> If we got a request that some 64bit application use it,
>> we will release 64bit library for it.
>>
>> thanks.
>>
>>
>>> Brian,
>>>
>>> I do not see 64bit version of library.
>>>
>>>
>>> Luc
>>>
>>> On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 1:31 AM, Brian 
>>> Cameron<Brian.Cameron at sun.com> wrote:
>>>  
>>>> I am submitting this case for Raptor 1.4.19 by Jerry Tan, and it will
>>>> timeout on August 12th.  See attached onepager.
>>>>
>>>> Brian
>>>>
>>>> Template Version: @(#)onepager.txt 1.35 07/11/07 SMI
>>>> Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems
>>>>
>>>> 1. Introduction
>>>>   1.1. Project/Component Working Name:
>>>>
>>>>        Raptor  1.4.19
>>>>
>>>>   1.2. Name of Document Author/Supplier:
>>>>
>>>>        Author:  Jerry Tan
>>>>        Sponsor: Brian Cameron
>>>>
>>>>   1.3. Date of This Document:
>>>>
>>>>        07/21/09
>>>>
>>>>   1.4. Name of Major Document Customer(s)/Consumer(s):
>>>>
>>>>      1.4.1. The PAC or CPT you expect to review your project:
>>>>
>>>>             Solaris PAC
>>>>
>>>>      1.4.2. The ARC(s) you expect to review your project:
>>>>
>>>>             LSARC
>>>>
>>>>      1.4.3. The Director/VP who is "Sponsoring" this project:
>>>>
>>>>             robert.odea at sun.com
>>>>
>>>>      1.4.4. The name of your business unit:
>>>>
>>>>             OpenSolaris Desktop
>>>>
>>>>   1.5. Email Aliases:
>>>>
>>>>      1.5.1. Responsible Manager:
>>>>
>>>>             harry.lu at sun.com
>>>>
>>>>      1.5.2. Responsible Engineer:
>>>>
>>>>             jerry.tan at sun.com
>>>>
>>>>      1.5.3. Marketing Manager:
>>>>
>>>>             glynn.foster at sun.com
>>>>
>>>>      1.5.4. Interest List:
>>>>
>>>>             desktop-discuss at opensolaris.org
>>>>
>>>> 2. Project Summary
>>>>
>>>>   2.1. Project Description:
>>>>
>>>>        Raptor is a free software C library that provides a set of 
>>>> parsers
>>>>  and
>>>>        serializers that generate Resource Description Framework (RDF)
>>>>  triples
>>>>        by parsing syntaxes or serialize the triples into a syntax.
>>>>
>>>> 4. Technical Description:
>>>>
>>>>    4.1. Details:
>>>>
>>>>        The Raptor library provides a high-level interface to a set of
>>>> parsers
>>>>        and serializers that generate Resource Description Framework 
>>>> (RDF)
>>>>        triples by parsing syntaxes or serialize the triples into 
>>>> syntaxes.
>>>>
>>>>        The supported parsing syntaxes include RDF/XML, N-Triples, 
>>>> Turtle,
>>>> TRiG,
>>>>        RSS tag soup  (including all RSS and Atoms), GRDDL, RDFa and 
>>>> the
>>>>        serializing syntaxes include RDF/XML (3 varieties), N-Triples,
>>>> Turtle,
>>>>        RSS 1.0, Atom 1.0, GraphViz DOT and RDF/JSON. The RDF/XML 
>>>> parser can
>>>>        use libxml XML parsers  for providing the SAX event stream. The
>>>> library
>>>>        functions are arranged in an object-oriented style with 
>>>> constructors,
>>>>        destructors and method  calls. The statements and error 
>>>> messages are
>>>>        delivered via callback functions.
>>>>
>>>>        Raptor contains a URI-reference parsing and resolving (not 
>>>> retrieval)
>>>>        class (raptor_uri)  sufficient for dealing with 
>>>> URI-references inside
>>>>        RDF.  This functionality is modular and can be transparently 
>>>> replaced
>>>>        with another existing and compatible URI implementation.
>>>>
>>>>        It also provides a URI-retrieval class (raptor_www) for 
>>>> wrapping
>>>>        existing  library such as libxml2 or BSD libfetch that 
>>>> provides full
>>>>        or partial retrieval of data from URIs and an I/O stream 
>>>> abstraction
>>>>        (raptor_iostream) for supportin serializing to a variety of 
>>>> outputs.
>>>>
>>>>        Raptor uses Unicode strings for RDF literals and URIs and 
>>>> preserves
>>>>        them throughout the library. It uses the UTF-8 encoding of 
>>>> Unicode
>>>>        at the API for passing in or returning Unicode strings. It is
>>>> intended
>>>>        that the preservation of Unicode for URIs will support
>>>> Internationalized
>>>>        Resource Identifiers (IRIs) which are still under development
>>>>        and standardisation.
>>>>
>>>>        A typical C programe that use raptor may look like this
>>>>
>>>>        #include <raptor.h>
>>>>
>>>>        raptor_init();
>>>>        raptor_parser *p=raptor_new_parser("rdfxml");
>>>>        raptor_set_statement_handler(p,NULL,print_triples);
>>>>        raptor_uri *file_uri=raptor_new_uri("http://example.org/";);
>>>>        raptor_parse_file(p,file_uri,base_uri);
>>>>        raptor_parse_uri(p,uri,NULL);
>>>>        raptor_free_parser(p);
>>>>        raptor_free_uri(file_uri);
>>>>        raptor_finish();
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>    4.2. Bug/RFE Number(s):
>>>>
>>>>         6859024
>>>>
>>>>    4.3. In Scope:
>>>>
>>>>         See above.
>>>>
>>>>    4.4. Out of Scope:
>>>>
>>>>         See above.
>>>>
>>>>    4.5. Interfaces:
>>>>
>>>>         Exported  Interface
>>>>
>>>>    Interface                          Classification         Comments
>>>>    -----------------------------     --------------  
>>>> ----------------------
>>>>    SUNWraptor                        Uncommitted     Package name
>>>>    SUNWraptor-devel                  Uncommitted     Package name
>>>>    /usr/bin/rapper                   Volatile        parser utility
>>>>    /usr/bin/raptor-config            Volatile        config utility
>>>>    /usr/lib/libraptor.so.1           Volatile        library
>>>>    /usr/share/man/man1/rapper.1      Volatile        man page
>>>>    /usr/share/man/man1/raptor-config.1
>>>>                                      Volatile        man page
>>>>    /usr/share/man/man3/libraptor.3   Volatile        man page
>>>>    /usr/lib/pkgconfig/raptor.pc      Volatile        pc file
>>>>    /usr/include/raptor.h             Volatile        Header file
>>>>    /usr/share/gtk-doc/html/raptor    Volatile        help file
>>>>
>>>>          Imported  Interface
>>>>
>>>>    Interface  Classification    ARC case  Comment
>>>>    --------   --------------- ---------- 
>>>> -------------------------------
>>>>    XSLT       Uncommitted       PSARC/2002/244
>>>>    XML2       Committed         PSARC/2008/032
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>    4.6. Doc Impact:
>>>>
>>>>         Help docs and man page
>>>>
>>>>    4.7. Admin/Config Impact:
>>>>
>>>>         None.
>>>>
>>>>    4.8. HA Impact:
>>>>
>>>>         None.
>>>>
>>>>    4.9. I18N/L10N Impact:
>>>>
>>>>         The OpenSolaris Desktop team and the G11N are working 
>>>> together to
>>>>         evaluate and  provide I18N/L10N support.
>>>>
>>>>    4.10. Packaging & Delivery:
>>>>
>>>>          Adds two new packages:
>>>>          Package               Cluster                  Comment
>>>>          ------------------     ------------   ----------
>>>>          SUNWraptor             SUNW(gnapps)   base package for 
>>>> libraries
>>>>          SUNWraptor-devel       SUNW(gnapps)   dev pkg for raptor
>>>>
>>>>    4.11. Security Impact:
>>>>
>>>>          None
>>>>
>>>>    4.12. Dependencies:
>>>>
>>>>          Refer to Imported Interface table.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 5. Reference Documents:
>>>>
>>>>     [1] RDF
>>>>         http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-concepts/
>>>>         http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-syntax-grammar/
>>>>         http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/RDFCore/
>>>>         http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-testcases/#ntriples
>>>>         http://www.dajobe.org/2004/01/turtle/
>>>>
>>>>     [2] raptor homepage:
>>>>         http://librdf.org/raptor/
>>>>
>>>>     [3] Related ARC Cases:
>>>>
>>>>         PSARC/2002/244  Using XSLT and libxslt in Solaris
>>>>         PSARC/2008/032  libxml2 upgrade to 2.6.31
>>>>         PSARC/2001/175  Using XML and libxml in Solaris
>>>>
>>>>
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>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>   
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