What is the link for the download? I needed a VS2005 build and used the
source download. Converting the 7.1 project, I was able to build, but
then faced a couple of adoption issues (so far). I am also upgrading
from 2.6. I would like to try the 2.8 release candidate before going
more deeply into the adoption problems.

Valentin ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

-----Original Message-----
From: Jay Berkenbilt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 2:04 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Xerces-C++ 2.8.0 release candidate 1

Boris Kolpackov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I encourage everybody to download and test it with various platforms,
> compilers, and applications. The cut-off day for reporting problems
> is next Tuesday, August the 28th with the release planned for Friday,
> August the 31th.

I was trying to create debian packages for these (I am the debian
xerces maintainer), and I noticed a few minor issues:

 * Readme.html, in the comment, refers the reader to a non-existent
   URL and, in the java script, to a non-existent local URL (but see
   next point).

 * The doc/html directory is almost empty.  Isn't it supposed to be
   populated with generated documentation in the downloaded
   distribution?  The xerces 2.7.0 distribution contained html files
   in doc/html, including doc/html/index.html.

Otherwise, I was able to build packages that seemed to work fine when
I replaced the xerces 2.7.0 packages with them.

-- 
Jay Berkenbilt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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