On 15/12/10 16:21, Andrew Dunbar wrote:
> I've long been interested in offline tools that make use of WikiMedia
> information, particularly the English Wiktionary.
> 
> I've recently come across a tool which can provide random access to a
> bzip2 archive without decompressing it and I would like to make use of
> it in my tools but I can't get it to compile and/or function with any
> free Windows compiler I have access to. It works fine on the *nix
> boxes I have tried but my personal machine is a Windows XP netbook.
> 
> The tool is "seek-bzip2" by James Taylor and is available here:
> http://bitbucket.org/james_taylor/seek-bzip2
> 
> * The free Borland compiler won't compile it due to missing (Unix?) header 
> files
> * lcc compiles it but it always fails with error "unexpected EOF"
> * mingw compiles it if the -m64 option is removed from the Makefile
> but it then has the same behaviour as the lcc build.
> 
> My C experience is now quite stale and my 64-bit programming
> experience negligible.
> 
> (I'm also interested in hearing from other people working on offline
> tools for dump files, wikitext parsing, or Wiktionary)
> 
> Andrew Dunbar (hippietrail)

Your problem are Windows text streams. The attached patch fixes it.

Thank you for the link. I was completely unaware of it when I basically
did the same thing for mediawiki a couple years ago.
http://www.wiki-web.es/mediawiki-offline-reader/
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