On Fri, 24 Jan 2003, William E. Kempf wrote:
> Jeff Garland said:
> >> > One area I would be interested in seeing some thoughts from you Dave
> >> is on how to structure the XML toolchain and build.  Doug has a
> >> recommended XSLT engine and a Makefile in the sandbox, but these
> >> things are a bit outside the boost norm.  The other day I got
> >> motivated to start trying out Doug's stuff, but I got bogged down in
> >> the usual Open Source
> >> > issue of successfully downloading and installing Doug's recommended
> >> toolset (still haven't got it working).
> >>
> >> Which platform? What kind of problems are you running into?
> >
> > Mandrake Linux 9.  Finding a compatible download.  Compile and
> > dependency issues.  As I said, the usual stuff...
>
> Note that I've not installed this yet or anything, but urpmi reports it
> finds the recommend toolset for me, on Mandrake 9:
>
> [root@frodo wekempf]# urpmi libxslt
> The following packages contain libxslt: libxslt1-devel libxslt-python
> perl-XML-L
> ibXSLT koffice libxslt1 libxslt-proc
>
> If you want, I can send you my urpmi sources configuration.
>
> William E. Kempf
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

FWIW, libxslt-proc is the one that has the 'xsltproc' executable in it. I
run Mandrake 9 on one computer here, and was able to just select that
package (and its dependencies), and luckily xsltproc worked.

If the problems persist, I may be able to generate fully-static binaries
of xsltproc and make them available...

        Doug



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