Readying Redland for Windows
Just so people don’t think I’ve completely dropped the ball, I am hard at work porting the 1.0.3 release over to Windows. I’m nearly there but will probably take until this time next week to actually release.
Besides upgrading to the latest version, I’m putting together a FAQ (because I’m slow about responding to email), a proper project page, patches against the svn tree and correcting previous oversights.
At the moment, everything compiles, the unit tests for the Python bindings are passing, and the rapper and roqet utilities have finally been added to the Windows binaries packages.
Currently I’m working on enabling PCRE support (need to link against the correct MSVC runtime) and enabling the various database backends (with MySQL and Postgresql at the top of the list). I suspect I still have one or two configuration bugs left but progress is being made.
I’m also going to try to get the Ruby and PHP4 bindings working for this release but won’t hold it up just for them.