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JSON-GLib is a library providing serialization and deserialization support for
the JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) format described by RFC 4627
JSON-GLib uses GLib native data types and the generic value container GValue for
ease of development. It also provides integration with the GObject classes for
direct serialization into, and deserialization from, JSON data streams.
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Soprano (formerly known as QRDF) is a library which provides a highly
usable object-oriented C++/Qt4 framework for RDF data. It uses
different RDF storage solutions as backends through a simple plugin
system. Soprano is targetted at desktop applications that need a RDF
data storage solution. It has been optimized for easy usage and
simplicity.
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CLucene is a high-performance, scalable, cross platform, full-featured,
open-source indexing and searching API. It is written in C++.
CLucene is a port of the very popular Java Lucene text search engine API.
Specifically, CLucene is the guts of a search engine, the hard stuff.
You write the easy stuff, the UI and the process of selecting and parsing your
data files to pump them into the search engine yourself.
CLucene aims to be a good alternative to Java Lucene when performance really
matters or if you want to stick to good old C++.
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Redland is a set of free software libraries that provide support for the
Resource Description Framework (RDF).
* Modular, object based libraries and APIs for manipulating the RDF graph,
triples, URIs and Literals.
* Storage for graphs in memory and persistently with Sleepycat/Berkeley DB,
MySQL 3-5, PostgreSQL, AKT Triplestore, SQLite, files or URIs.
* Support for multiple syntaxes for reading and writing RDF as RDF/XML,
N-Triples and Turtle Terse RDF Triple Language, RSS and Atom syntaxes via
the Raptor RDF Parser Toolkit.
* Querying with SPARQL and RDQL using the Rasqal RDF Query Library.
* Data aggregation and recording provenance support with Redland contexts.
* Language Bindings in Perl, PHP, Python and Ruby via the Redland Bindings
package.
* Command line utility programs rdfproc (RDF), rapper (parsing) and roqet
(query).
* Portable, fast and with no known memory leaks.
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Rasqal is a free software / Open Source C library that handles
Resource Description Framework (RDF) query syntaxes,
query construction and query execution returning result bindings.
The supported query languages are SPARQL and RDQL.
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Packaged by Edgar Fuss and provided by PR 39756.
Kirill Siminov's libyaml is arguably the best YAML implementation.
The C library is written precisely to the YAML 1.1 specification.
It was originally bound to Python and was later bound to Ruby.
This module is a Perl XS binding to libyaml which will (eventually)
offer Perl the best YAML support to date.
This module exports the functions Dump and Load. These functions are
intended to work exactly like YAML.pm's corresponding functions.
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Pod::Strip is a subclass of Pod::Simple that strips all POD from
Perl Code.
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Changes:
* add "-S", "-D" and "-m" to provide a way to show the amount of
difference relative to the total sizes of the files.
* add "-q" (suppress the "0 files changed" message for empty diffs)
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0.29 2008.10.25
* Skips Unicode tests since it doesn't pass with some libxml
versions (and it's not actually a bug)
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This module creates XML document objects (with inheritance from
XML::XPath) to tidy mixed-content (ie. non-data) text node indenting.
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This module implements a "sounds like" algorithm developed by Lawrence
Philips which he published in the June, 2000 issue of C/C++ Users Journal.
Double Metaphone is an improved version of Philips' original Metaphone
algorithm.
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Changes:
2008-10-20 Mikio Hirabayashi
* tcqdb.c (tcidsetnew, tcidbsetdel): performance was improved by using mmap.
- Release: 0.9.8
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Bump PKGREVISION.
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YAML is a data serialization language which is designed to be both
human readable and computationally powerful.
This C language implementation is developed by Kirill Simonov for Python
Software Foundation as a part of Google Summer of Code under the mentorship
of Clark Evans and released under the MIT license.
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to trigger/signal a rebuild for the transition 5.8.8 -> 5.10.0.
The list of packages is computed by finding all packages which end
up having either of PERL5_USE_PACKLIST, BUILDLINK_API_DEPENDS.perl,
or PERL5_PACKLIST defined in their make setup (tested via
"make show-vars VARNAMES=...").
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2008-10-09: 2.34. elim extra \ns (tx Keith Bussell)
2008-09-19: 2.33. add support for abbr (tx Nathan Youngman)
2008-07-31: 2.32. fix parsing bug with fastcompany (tx Elias Soong)
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out in the last update, bump PKGREVISION
fixes PR pkg/39755 by David A. Holland
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This switches to the gnome-2.24 release branch.
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changes:
-Portability fix: fix solaris compilation problem, fix compilation
if XPath is not configured in
-Bug fixes: nasty entity bug introduced in 2.7.0, restore old behaviour
when saving an HTML doc with an xml dump function,
HTML UTF-8 parsing bug, fix reader custom error handlers
-Improvement: xmlSave options for more flexibility to save
as XML/HTML/XHTML, handle leading BOM in HTML documents
cvs: ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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the dependencies on aspell and hunspell); added a MESSAGE file mentioning
the need for dictionaries.
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Don't call pkg_info to get the installed Emacs version; always use the
version matching EMACS_TYPE set by users. Be DEPENDS to it. This should
address pkg/37146 by Aleksey Cheusov.
While here convert some emacs lisp packages to user-destdir.
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Remove ancient workaround for sparc64/1.6 problem.
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GNOME bugzilla. Bump package revision.
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Minor bug fixes.
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PyEnchant is a set of language bindings and some wrapper classes
to make the excellent Enchant spellchecker available as a Python
module. The bindings are generated using SWIG. It includes all the
functionality of Enchant with the flexibility of Python and a nice
'Pythonic' object-oriented interface. It also aims to provide some
higher-level functionality than is available in the C API.
Enchant is the spellchecking package behind the AbiWord word
processor, is being considered for inclusion in the KDE office
suite, and has been proposed as a FreeDesktop.org standard. It aims
to provide a single API to access spellchecking services on any
platform, by wrapping the natively available spellchecking facilities.
For example, it can access aspell when running under Linux and
AppleSpell on Mac OSX.
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version. D'oh.
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2008-10-04 Mikio Hirabayashi
* tcqdb.c (tccmpocrs, tccmpuint64): bugs of comparison was fixed.
- Release: 0.9.7
2008-09-10 Mikio Hirabayashi
* tcqdb.c (tctextnormalize): a bug of memory corruption was fixed.
- Release: 0.9.6
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X.Org found in NetBSD-current.
Thanks a lot to all who helped, especially Matthias Scheler who did
repeated tests on Mac OS X and older versions of NetBSD to make sure the
support for those platforms wouldn't be broken (or at least, not fatally,
as I would still expect a few hiccups here and there, because there is
only so much one can test in such limited time).
On the infrastructure side, this branch brings pkgconfig-builtin.mk, in
order to write very easily new builtin.mk files. It can actually handle
more than just pkgconfig files, but it will provide a version if it finds
such a file. x11.builtin.mk has also been made more useful and now all
existing (and future!) native-X11-related builtin.mk files should include
it.
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*4.0.4 (October 1, 2008)*
* Added some very basic support for images in LaTeX. [virtualfunction]
* Fixed missed caps and inline modifiers wrapped in parentheses. #43, #45
* Removed indication of quotes explicitly with square brackets. Textile 2.0 does not support this and it wasn't in RedCloth 3. #46
* Made percent signs less greedy. They must surround a phrase or else they must be surrounded with square brackets, just like sup, sub, and del phrases. #47
* Reduced link eagerness so it wouldn't include preceding quoted phrases. #48
* Fixed compatibility issues with Ruby 1.9 [Keita Yamaguchi]. #52, 53, 54
* Fixed an error when a link was badly nested in parentheses. #55
* Fixed an error on superscript/subscript parenthetical phrase. #56
* Fixed bold phrases starting with a number being recognized as unordered lists. #60
* Fixed behavior of unclosed (multi-paragraph) quotes and incorrect handling of links inside double quotations. #59, #63
* Fixed empty block HTML disappearing. #64
*4.0.3 (August 18, 2008)*
* Fix NoMethodError: private method gsub!' called for nil:NilClass when two dimensions followed by a space. #38
* Fixed unititialized constant RedCloth::TextileDoc with Rails 2.1. Came from a workaround for Rails bug #320 that was applied even when not necessary. #42
*4.0.2 (August 15, 2008)*
* Fixed link references/aliases not being recognized when they include hyphens. #36
* Dimensions in feet and inches use correct typographic characters. #25
* Limit overzealous superscript and subscript. Sup/sub phrases must be surrounded by spaces or square brackets, as in Textile 2. #35
* Fixed HTML before tables causing the opening table tag to be emitted twice. #33
* Cleaned up unused code that was causing a warning. #28
* Workaround for Rails 2.1 bug that loads a previous version of RedCloth before loading the unpacked gem. Has since been fixed in edge rails. #30
* Added a RedCloth::VERSION.to_s and .== methods so you can puts and compare RedCloth::VERSION just like in previous RedCloth releases. #26
* Fixed HTML block ending tags terminating blocks prematurely. #22
*4.0.1 (July 24, 2008)*
* Fixed lines starting with dashes being recognized as a definition list when there were no definitions.
* Created alias RedCloth.rb so Rails 2.1 gem dependency works on case-sensitive operating systems .
* Fixed parsing sentences that had two em dashes surrounded by spaces from becoming del phrases. #19
* Fixed links including prior quoted phrases. #17
*4.0.0 (July 21, 2008)*
* New SuperRedCloth (RedCloth 4.0) is a total rewrite using Ragel for the parsing.
* Markdown support has been removed.
* Single newlines become <br> tags, just as in traditional RedCloth and other Textile parsers.
* HTML special characters are automatically escaped inside code signatures, like Textile 2. This means you can simply write @<br />@ and the symbols are escaped whereas in RedCloth 3 you had to write @<br />@ to make the code fragment readable.
* The restrictions parameter is observed just like previous versions (except :hard_breaks is now the default).
* Arguments to RedCloth#to_html are called so extensions made for prior versions can work. Note: extensions need to be included rather than defined directly within the RedCloth class as was previously possible.
* Custom block tags can be implemented as in the previous version, though the means of implementing them differs.
* HTML embedded in the Textile input does not often need to be escaped from Textile parsing.
* The parser will not wrap lines that begin with a space in paragraph tags.
* Rudimentary support for LaTeX is built in.
* RedCloth::VERSION on a line by itself inserts the version number into the output.
* Output (less newlines and tabs) is identical to Textile 2 except a few cases where the RedCloth way was preferable.
* Over 500 tests prevent regression
* It's 40 times faster than the previous version.
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