On 4/11/13 12:59 PM, "shath...@e-z.net" wrote:
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>I can check with Debian and Ubuntu integration teams to see what
>support there is to create (.deb) packages for their distributions.
I can't speak for Ubuntu, but there are official shibboleth packages for
Debian (that I don't maintain) and that
> On 4/11/13 12:35 PM, "shath...@e-z.net" wrote:
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>>Besides windows builds with VS 2003, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2012 -
>>I also perform builds on FreeBSD, PCBSD, and GNU Linux.
>>I DO NOT build packages for Debian and RedHat package managers.
>>I DO build debug and release builds of Xerces-C from sour
On 4/11/13 12:35 PM, "shath...@e-z.net" wrote:
>Besides windows builds with VS 2003, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2012 -
>I also perform builds on FreeBSD, PCBSD, and GNU Linux.
>I DO NOT build packages for Debian and RedHat package managers.
>I DO build debug and release builds of Xerces-C from sources.
F
Scott & Boris,
Besides windows builds with VS 2003, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2012 -
I also perform builds on FreeBSD, PCBSD, and GNU Linux.
I DO NOT build packages for Debian and RedHat package managers.
I DO build debug and release builds of Xerces-C from sources.
I can send some pings to other Xerces/
On 4/11/13 5:03 AM, "Boris Kolpackov" wrote:
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>> I would suggest as a way of perhaps reducing time commitment than
>>actually
>> producing binaries for other than Windows is not a great use of time.
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>Yes, I was also thinking along those lines, especially for platforms
>like HPUX, AIX, etc. But
Thanks Boris!
I will be glad to pursue the release issues, patches, documentation,
and features. Expect to see more activity from me on these in JIRA.
Steven J. Hathaway
> Hi Steven,
>
> shath...@e-z.net writes:
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>> I would like to see a patch release for Xerces-C (XML Parser).
>>
>> The curr
Hi Scott,
Cantor, Scott writes:
> I'm happy to spend some time testing the build on my supported platforms
> once it's ready to go.
Yes, that would great. The more testing we can get done, the better.
> I would suggest as a way of perhaps reducing time commitment than actually
> producing bin