I'll take a look at what you've got and see how it fits wrt the existing Mac
OS Port.

-jdb


On 4/10/01 10:24 AM, "Johannes Gutleber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Dear all,
> 
> we recently succeeded to compile Xerces 1.4 and run the
> samples on Max OS X (G4 processor) using the c++
> and make commandline tools that can be found on the
> Developer CD that ships with the Final Mac OS X release.
> 
> I just joined the list, so I'm not sure, if other people already
> compiled and ran Xerces for MaxOS X. Anyway - I put a .sit file
> with the compiled code on
> 
> http://cern.ch/xdaq
> 
> You can find the package by following the "Software" link.
> There's also a .pdf file that tells, what modifications we did
> to sucessfully compile Xerces using the commandline compiler.
> This is a very preliminary and test compilation only. I'd like to modify
> the
> Makfiles and some .hpp/.cpp files more cleanly in the future.
> Does anybody think, it's worth putting such modifications in the
> Xerces CVS tree?
> 
> Let me know, if a link is broken or something doesn't work.
> Looking forward to hearing from you.
> All the best
> 
> Johannes
> 
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