Hi Dave, I don't work for Apple and don't control that machine, but I remember Wilfredo Sanchez (I think), who used to work for Apple, set this up a while back. It still seems to answer up, so...
I'll try to get a hold of Fred and see if he knows what's up with that machine. I'd love to get both Xalan and Xerces doing regular Mac OS X builds. I'll let you know what I find. -jdb On 11/2/02 8:29 AM, "David N Bertoni/Cambridge/IBM" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > Hey James, > > A bit off-topic, but do you think it would be possible to get a xalan login > on this machine, so we can maintain OS X builds of Xalan? Are you the > owner of this machine? I don't think we would distribute them, but I'd like > to make sure the code is up-do-date on a regular basis. > > Thanks! > > Dave > > > > > James Berry > <jberry@critical To: Xerces C Dev > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, chris corbell > path.com> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > cc: (bcc: David N > Bertoni/Cambridge/IBM) > 11/01/2002 08:31 Subject: Re: binary of Xerces-C > for Darwin/MacOS X > PM > Please respond > to xerces-c-dev > > > > > Hi Chris, > > There is no built Xerces binary currently supplied for Mac OS X. That > doesn't mean we wouldn't post submissions. > > There are at least five flavors of Xerces for Mac OS: CodeWarrior classic > library, CodeWarrior carbon library, CodeWarrior Mach-O framework, Project > Builder framework, Command line built dylib. Each flavor is distinct, and > distinctly incompatible, with all the rest. > > If I had to pick a flavor of build to provide prebuilt binaries for, it > would probably be the command line build. Apple has even provided a machine > to apache (moof.apache.org) on which builds could presumably be done, > perhaps as part of the regular Xerces build process. > > Comments? > > -jdb --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
