On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 11:52 AM, Marco Ciatti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Marco,

> Does anybody knows about such a porting since as  far as I could find-out
> there's no similar experiences.

I ported xerces-c to the Armel platform (especially, the Maemo
platform, www.maemo.org), and considering Maemo is Debian based, I
just had to take the debian-source files, and create the .deb packages
from there.

http://packages.debian.org/source/etch/xerces27

Using the usual deb tools, it's possible to create the .deb files from
the 3 files on the bottom of that page.

I don't know which distribution you're using on that platform, but if
you have access to debian tools, it might just be easier to  use the
existing debian-provided ARM ports of xerces ?

http://packages.debian.org/etch/arm/libxerces27/download

Also, you could always look at the makefile for the .deb in order to
understand how they did it ?

> Thankx,
> Marco

HTH,

S.

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