The segment #if defined (XML_GNUG) #include <wctype.h> #endif
... is some legacy code that must now be: #if defined (XML_GCC) #include <wctype.h> #endif The above change has been done in the source code. Thanks for pointing it out. - Anupam ================================================ Anupam Bagchi Advisory Software Engineer XML Development Group, IBM Cupertino Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: 408-777-5842 ================================================ ----- Original Message ----- From: Dave Causey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, March 11, 2000 11:07 PM Subject: Build problem on Linux > All, > > > Version number of Xerces-C (1.1.0?) > 1.1.0 > > > Which OS platform/version you are using (NT4+SP4? Win98? Redhat Linux 6.0? > Solaris2.6? AIX 4.3? HP-UX10? HP-UX11?) > Linux Mandrake 7.0 > > > Which compiler/version you are using (MSVC6? gcc? cc? aCC?) > gcc > > > Sample XML file that causes the bug > N/A > > > Sample Schema file (if required to recreate the bug) > N/A > > > Sample DTD file (if required to recreate the bug) > N/A > > I can get the Xerces library to build on Linux (Mandrake 7), but not until I > groped around in the code and found the following in > src/util/Transcoders/Iconv/IconvTransService.cpp: > > > #if defined (XML_GNUG) > > #include <wctype.h> > > #endif > > I can't find any mention of the XML_GNUG define anywhere else in the > distribution, so I don't know how it is intended to be used. If I define it, I > get a good build. > > Thanks. > > -Dave >