You're missing the source distribution, which is right there with
everything else. Read the documentation, and search the mail archives for
information about doing a Mac build. Then, download the source
distribution and build the binaries.
Dave
"Hubbard, Rachel"
<rachael.hubbard@ To:
"'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
isinet.com> cc: (bcc: David N
Bertoni/Cambridge/IBM)
Subject: Xerces C++ Macintosh
03/26/2002 08:46
AM
Please respond to
xerces-c-dev
Webmaster,
You responded to Chad Snelson's question:
"I can't find a link on your website to download Xerces C++ for Macintosh,
yet it says that it is available. Where do I download it?"
with: "Xerces C++ for the Macintosh is available in source form, with three
varieties of projects available to build it yourself. It is not yet
available in binary form. Follow the link below for the Xerces source
download of either a stable or nightly snapshot. Or download the bleeding
edge from CVS."
I followed the link and found downloads for Unix, Windows, AIX, HP,
Solaris,
& Linux, but not Macintosh. What am I missing?
Thanks,
Rachael Hubbard, Software Engineer
Institute for Scientific Information
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