I just downloaded the 'Proton' build of xerces, to pop onto a Linux system that is currently compiler-less. Unfortunately, it appears that the libxerces-c library is linked dynamically with an Intel compiler library, libcxa.so.1. Is there a particular reason that this isn't linked in statically using -static-libcxa, or that libcxa is not provided w/ the xerces distro? The latter may be because of licensing terms on Intel's part.

Also, short of (a) recompiling xerces with gcc or (b) installing the Intel compiler, is there any other way to get the libcxa that this was compiled against? For one - I can't find v6 of the Intel compiler - their site only lists v7 available for download.

Cheers!
Brice


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