Pete Robbins wrote:
On 15/03/07, Simon Laws <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 3/15/07, Jean-Sebastien Delfino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> ant elder wrote:
> > I was using libxml2 2.6.27, seeing you had 2.6.24 i went looking for
> that
> > but can't find a pre-compiled win32 version for that, so I tried
> > 2.6.23 and
> > using that the sample runs fine.
> >
> > ...ant
> >
>
> Would it help to have on our Wiki a page with actual links to the
> (Windows) dependency downloads that people have been successful with?
> This way users won't have to fish for distributions of libxml for
> example that work for us.
>
> What do you think?
>
> --
> Jean-Sebastien
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> The getting started pages in the release have got dependency lists
with
quite an amount of detail in but I like the idea of having somewhere
where
we can record the links to dependencies and update it with any funnies
that
people find. This page was started a while back (
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TUSCANY/SCA+CPP+Dependencies)
but
not finished. We could tidy that up and put more accurate links in.
Simon
A good idea but not essential for this release. The dependencies are
spelt
out in the doc as some folk complained when I origianally just had
links to
where to get the pre-reqs. Some seem unable to read the instructions for
those pre-reqs and want them repeated in our doc (which is daft as
they can
get out of date quite easily).
Cheers,
Pete,
Agreed. I was just proposing to have a Wiki page maintained on the side,
not essential for the release :) which could evolve over time. If I get
to try the Windows binaries in the next few days, I'll add the links
that work for me to the page that Simon mentioned.
--
Jean-Sebastien
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