The Borland header file was fixed, so it should be correct in the
repository now, and it should all compile as is. You do have to build your
own version though, since I don't think you can use the VC++ built DLLs and
Libs directly.

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Dean Roddey
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IBM Center for Java Technology - Silicon Valley
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We've been trying to use Xerces-C 1.0.1 with Borland C++ Builder 4, and
have run into a problem with xerces-c_1.0.lib included in the
pre-compiled Win32 distribution.

The Borland linker reckons it's not in OMF format, and suggests using
the coff2omf utility to convert it. Unfortunately coff2omf reports that
it's not a valid coff file either.

We've also had to play with the Borland-specific header file to get it
working -- there's a missed off close quote (right at the end of the
file) and it's not typedef'ing XMLUInt16 or XMLUInt32 (we've copied the
declarations from the VCPP header instead).

Had anyone had any luck with Borland?

Cheers,
Mike.

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