# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: tcl; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- vim:fenc=utf-8:ft=tcl:et:sw=4:ts=4:sts=4 PortSystem 1.0 PortGroup perl5 1.0 perl5.branches 5.28 5.30 5.32 5.34 perl5.setup RDF-Trine 1.019 revision 0 license {Artistic-1 GPL} maintainers {devans @dbevans} openmaintainer description RDF::Trine - An RDF Framework for Perl long_description ${description} platforms {darwin any} supported_archs noarch checksums rmd160 dc8bdbdc7ee13fe7e555691160661ab3e997d655 \ sha256 1bb07daa10781738aeedd8e70156868c9a70fbd310f05f2ec1f6ea02d8697060 \ size 573302 if {${perl5.major} != ""} { depends_build-append \ port:p${perl5.major}-test-deep \ port:p${perl5.major}-test-exception \ port:p${perl5.major}-test-json depends_lib-append \ port:p${perl5.major}-algorithm-combinatorics \ port:p${perl5.major}-cache-lru \ port:p${perl5.major}-data-uuid \ port:p${perl5.major}-dbd-sqlite \ port:p${perl5.major}-dbi \ port:p${perl5.major}-dbix-connector \ port:p${perl5.major}-error \ port:p${perl5.major}-http-negotiate \ port:p${perl5.major}-iri \ port:p${perl5.major}-libwww-perl \ port:p${perl5.major}-log-log4perl \ port:p${perl5.major}-moose \ port:p${perl5.major}-moosex-arrayref \ port:p${perl5.major}-set-scalar \ port:p${perl5.major}-text-csv_xs \ port:p${perl5.major}-text-table \ port:p${perl5.major}-time-hires \ port:p${perl5.major}-uri \ port:p${perl5.major}-xml-commonns \ port:p${perl5.major}-xml-libxml \ port:p${perl5.major}-xml-namespace \ port:p${perl5.major}-xml-sax \ port:p${perl5.major}-xml-sax-expat notes " The RDF::Trine SQLite backend in versions 1.013 and prior had a bug in the encoding of RDF data, likely causing data loss. RDF::Trine 1.014 and later have fixed this bug. However, the RDF data encoded in SQLite with RDF::Trine versions 1.014 and later will no longer be compatible with the shared schema used in other DBI backends (such as PostgreSQL or MySQL). To exchange data between SQLite and other databases, the data will require export to an RDF serialization and re-import to the new database. " }