David, My understanding is that Xerces packaged binaries are not built with ICU. This requires building from sources.
If you get a usable Xalan/Xerces/ICU build, please let us know some details to confirm your efforts and update our documentation. Sincerely, Steven J. Hathaway > Hi Steven, > > I needed it for RHEL 5 x86_64, but as I'm using ICU, I ended compiling > ICU, Xerces, and Xalan as I wasn't sure that the Xerces binaries were > compiled for ICU. > > Thanks, > > David > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2014 9:04 PM > To: Martinez, David (GXS, Internal) > Subject: Re: Xalan-C++ Version 1.11's binaries for Linux X86_64? > >> Hi, >> >> I'm chartered with porting to 64 bits and application that leverages >> on Xerges and Xalan. >> >> I aim to use Xalan-C++ Version 1.11 and Xerces-C++ version 3.1.1, so >> i-m wodering if you happen to have the Xalan-C++ Version 1.11's >> binaries for Linux X86_64? >> >> Thanks, >> >> David >> >> P.S. I'm new to Xerges and Xalan, therefore I want to minimize the >> risk of compiling the Xalan binaries by myself. >> > > We don't have binaries for Linux systems. > They can be made from the sources. > > If you let me know which Linux distribution you use, I should be able to > compile the binaries and release them. > > The documentation to build the binaries is in the web pages. > > Sincerely, > Steven J. Hathaway > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
