Emiliano wrote:
> > RedHat is not only one platform on which Midgard is working. I can't
> > understand RH-tighteness.
> Geez, I was just saying that redhat users could grab the CVS version
> and used the libexpat RPM. If you can find debian packages or solaris
> packages I'll say the same about them. Settle down.
:-) I understood you fully. There are debian and mandrake packages
available from tuxfinder.com and rpmfind.net though links for Debian
were broken when I've checked them this morning. 

We've already discussed it on midgard-dev and came to common point. I
just repeat main idea for those who don't monitor midgard-dev:
There is no such thing as libexpat with available sources from James
Clark (an author of expat), he is providing only sources for reference
XML parser fully conforming W3C's XML standard and Makefile for sample
appication that uses this parser. It means that others (FreeBSD or
Solaris, etc) will be unable to build Midgard quickly and will have to
put their hands into additional work. For those who are in such
situation I've uploaded 'hacked & libtoolized' expat package at
http://www.midgard.f2s.com/midgard-libexpat.tar.bz2 which could be
installed using "./configure [--prefix=/usr] && make && make install"
sequence. 

I think it'll be enough to place this tarball or link to it together
with sources for beta5 (and future 1.4final). Any toughts?

--
Alexander

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