Thanks. I managed to install Redland. Have you had luck with the Perl bindings?
Eddie -----Original Message----- From: Richard H. McCullough [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: August-13-09 10:53 AM To: Edward Kawas; [email protected] Subject: Re: [redland-dev] installing redland on win32 make install Dick McCullough http://mkrmke.org ----- Original Message ----- From: "Edward Kawas" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2009 8:21 AM Subject: Re: [redland-dev] installing redland on win32 > Thanks for the prompt response! Just so that I don't screw anything up, I > want to check with you about what it is I do once I download the Redland & > Redland-bindings archives. > > Do I run configure again? Or just the nmake install, or ??? > > Thanks, > > Eddie > > -----Original Message----- > From: Richard H. McCullough [mailto:] > Sent: August-13-09 8:16 AM > To: Edward Kawas; [email protected] > Subject: Re: [redland-dev] installing redland on win32 > > I compiled everything on Windows XP Pro/Cygwin. > You can download my results from http://mkrmke.org/download/ > They're not the latest versions, but they should get you started. > > Dick McCullough > http://mkrmke.org > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Edward Kawas" <> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2009 7:58 AM > Subject: [redland-dev] installing redland on win32 > > >> Hello All, >> >> I have tried installing Redland on windows for a couple of days now. I >> have >> downloaded the raptor, rasqal, Redland-bindings, and Redland-1.0.9. >> >> When I do a ./configure on Redland, it points out that raptor is not >> installed. I then cd into raptor and do the ./configure. At the end, a >> build >> summary is shown and then I do a 'nmake install'. Nothing happens (nmake >> returns right away; should I install cygwins make?). >> >> I then go into rasqal and do the same thing. >> >> When I get back to Redland, I obviously didn't do things correctly >> because >> it is still complaining about raptor. I should mention that I also tried >> adding the win32 dlls to my PATH, but that didn't solve things either. >> >> Then I downloaded Redland-1.0.5. Did the ./configure (from within cygwin) >> thing again. In the end, I am presented with the build summary: >> >> Rasqal build summary: >> RDF query languages available : rdql sparql >> RDF query languages enabled : rdql sparql >> Triples source : raptor internal >> >> >> Redland build summary: >> Berkeley/Sleepycat DB : Missing >> Triple stores available : file hashes(memory) >> Triple stores enabled : memory file hashes >> RDF parsers : raptor(internal) >> RDF query : rasqal(internal) >> Content digests : md5(openssl) sha1(openssl) ripemd160(openssl) >> >> If I then type 'nmake' , nothing happens. If I type 'nmake' from within a >> dos prompt, I get the following error: >> >> C:\Users\Eddie\Desktop\redland-1.0.5>nmake >> >> Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility Version 1.50 >> Copyright (c) Microsoft Corp 1988-94. All rights reserved. >> >> makefile(120) : fatal error U1001: syntax error : illegal character '{' >> in >> macro >> Stop. >> >> I guess the question is, does Redland work on windows. From prior posts, >> it >> seems like the answer is yes. My next question is, how do I go about >> installing it on windows? >> >> Any help would be greatly appreciated! >> >> Eddie >> >> _______________________________________________ >> redland-dev mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.librdf.org/mailman/listinfo/redland-dev >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > redland-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.librdf.org/mailman/listinfo/redland-dev > > _______________________________________________ redland-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.librdf.org/mailman/listinfo/redland-dev
