Hi Rajeev, Third party components can be very tricky business in MapGuide. For example, Berkeley DB XML uses specific versions of xerces and xalan. These three third party libraries should remain in sync to ensure repository stability. In order to compile with GCC 4.4, we will need to update a significant portion of the Oem tree. Since we are about to hit beta, I would say any additional changes to third party / Oem libraries would have to be considered on a case by case basis.
Hopefully our existing set of third party libs will compile successfully on 64 bit Linux. If not, RFC's will have to be written to get the libraries upgraded. For example, RFC 89 http://trac.osgeo.org/mapguide/wiki/MapGuideRfc89 was a required upgrade for 2.2. As for source code modifications, yes there have been a few (geos,swig,agg,others?). I do not know if the modifications have made it back into their respective projects. Regards, Trevor -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Rajeev Singh Sent: March 31, 2010 7:02 AM To: MapGuide Users Mail List Subject: RE: [mapguide-users] building 64bit openmapguide on rhel 5.4 Hi Trevor, I will certainly look into this - though adam probably will get to it sooner. Right now finally gotten around to looking at 32 bit crash of 2.0.2 branch (had filed a bug earlier, essentially every 1/2 hr or so the process crashes). As an aside, when going thru the attempt on 2.0.2, I did complie FDO 3.3.2 on 64 bit (compiled all except a few dealing with ODBC/PostGis/Oracle, but including MySQL) On a different note, lots of third party components are used with mapguide. At some point I think I had seen in some mailing list that the source code have been modified. Is that really so or can we instead create a packaging that uses the latest / required binaries of those components (I can help with that) thanks rajeev
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