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On Mon, 13 Mar 2000, Paul Rohr wrote:

> At 02:52 PM 3/13/00 -0600, sam th wrote:
> >The total size of the unused files is 344k.  That's about half of
> >expat.  Most of this space in in expat-1.1/bin, which is mostly .dlls  
> >This is just a quick estimate, and we might need a few of them.   
> 
> Excluding the bin directory from our mirrored copy of expat sounds 
> reasonable.  All we need are the sources, not James' pre-built binaries.  
> 

I'll get this done soon.

> >Currently, the tarball that I have posted is just a drop-in replacement
> >for expat.  It currently compiles fine on my machine, and if it works on
> >others, I would nominate it for being committed.  The only abi-side
> >changes would be to take advantage of the new features.  
> 
> To rephrase my original question, here's the test which should determine 
> whether it's safe to check in Sam's upgraded version of expat:
> 
> 1.  Update your CVS view of the abi tree. 
> 2.  Remove the CVS version of expat from your machine.
> 3.  Drop in Sam's package unchanged as a replacement. 
> 4.  Do a full build of AbiWord.  

This works for me so far. Just so you know.

> 
> If AbiWord builds and runs cleanly against the new expat library on at least 
> 2 platforms, then it should probably be safe to check in.  Since we're 
> testing expat usage, the obvious things to check would be places where it's 
> used:
> 
>   - Strings files with various encodings load properly. 
>   - You can save and load .ABW files without any glitches. 
> 
> I'm presuming that Sam has already done all these checks on his Linux box 
> (right?), so that we just need someone to check it on a non-Unix platform to 
> make sure that there aren't any other surprises. 
> 

If you mean testing various languages, I've done that.  It even works with
Luke's list patch.  

> Paul
> 
> 

           
                                sam th               
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