Hi, If you are building the C++ wrapper, did you edit the configure.in file and then ran the build.bat. It should build the libraries for you.
Regards Nandika On Sat, Nov 8, 2008 at 3:47 AM, Yanroy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I've continued investigating this issue all day. I think I've made some > progress. I discovered I was setting my build target in the wrong place. > Now I'm using dist_as_lib and it mostly works (gets further, anyways). I > also added in libcurl. I downloaded some binaries for windows off the curl > site, but it has a libcurl.a file inside it instead of the libcurl_imp.lib > file that axis seems to be looking for. What should I do about this? I > can't find any download of libcurl that has that file in it, and from a > cursory examination it doesn't look like building from source will get it > for me. Do I even need curl support? Can axis make outgoing HTTP requests > without it? > > When I disable libcurl, I now run into a different problem. This one seems > to be in the sandesha module (which I don't want but can't figure out how > to > turn off -- I think it's being built by the WSO2 WSF/C++ build script). I > get an internal compiler error. My guess is that it's using some kind of > advanced templating technique and my ancient compiler can't cope with it. > Is it a lost cause trying to use Axis2/C on MSVC++ 6? > > Thanks again. I'm getting increasingly desperate. I may have to switch to > another SOAP library if I can't get this working. Though there's no > guarantee another one would work any better... > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/building-Axis2-C-on-windows-tp20387114p20389710.html > Sent from the Axis - C++ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- http://nandikajayawardana.blogspot.com/ WSO2 Inc: http://www.wso2.com
