Hi,

    I am trying to compile xalan 1.8.0 ( with xerces 2.5.0 ), which are the
latest releases. I want to use the libraries in productive code, and I don't
think it is a good idea to use the latest CVS version.... is it stable
enough?

Javier

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From: "Dmitry Hayes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2004 5:32 PM
Subject: Re: Trying to compile under Red Hat


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> Hi !
> You haven't mentioned what version of Xalan you are trying to build .
> I've just built the latest CVS version with gcc 3.1 on RH 7.2 without any
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> Dmitry
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> Hi,
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>     I am very interested in getting Xalan C++ libraries to work under some
> Red Hat 7.3 linux distribution.
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>     I tried to use the binaries provided in apache site, but they are
> compiled with the intel compiler. After managing to find the intel c
> runtime libraries and installing them, I managed to run the samples but
> then I realised that linking the libraries generated with the intel
> compiler with my gcc objects is not so straightforward. I couldn't manage
> to make it.
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>     So I thought I would rather compile xerces and xalan from source. I
> tried to do this in a RHL 7.3 box with gcc 2.96. Xerces compiles OK, but
> Xalan does not, the compiler crashes trying to make it.
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>     Then I thought maybe I should upgrade my servers to RHEL 3.0, or even
> try to make a library usable in RHL 7.3 from RHEL 3.0. So I tried to make
> it with gcc 3.2.3 under RHEL 3.0, and again Xerces compiles fine but Xalan
> generates heaps of warnings and in the end the build stops because of some
> errors ( I can attach las lines of gcc output if someone finds it
useful ).
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>     So, my question is: has anyone managed to build Xalan from sources
> under some Red Hat version? Which one? Any tricky stuff needed to make it
> work?
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>     Any help would be very much appreciated. Thanks in advance for any
> replies,
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> Javier
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