I'm just directing this to xerces-p-dev since now it's a xerces-p
discussion, not strictly SWIG.
> You could ask on [EMAIL PROTECTED], which is the xerces-perl
> mailing list. But I'm the maintainer, so you found me anyway ;-)
That was gonna be my next option if I got a 'no' to this question. I
subscribed Tuesday...
> Sorry, no words of wisdow about that particular symbol. Here's the
> standard firing line:
I would have done that when I posted to xerces-p-dev, I swear! :-)
Originally, I tried using perl 5.0005_03 and gcc 2.91.66 on a 6.? RH box
and I got a lovely assert error in the perl binary, so I did some more
digging in the docs about what platforms it's been tested on, and to get
this particular error I'm using:
[fleur@biker:~] % uname -a
Linux biker.pdi.com 2.4.2-2 #1 Sun Apr 8 20:41:30 EDT 2001 i686 unknown
(RedHat)
[fleur@biker:~] % /usr/bin/perl -v
This is perl, v5.6.0 built for i386-linux
[fleur@biker:~] % /usr/bin/g++ -v
Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-redhat-linux/2.96/specs
gcc version 2.96 20000731 (Red Hat Linux 7.1 2.96-81)
> Did you build Xerces-C from scratch or are you using the binaries from
> apache.org? If you've got a redhat7 system, I've found that you need
> to recompile perl to get it to work properly. I don't know why.
Using binaries. Recompile perl if I'm using the binaries? Or just all
the time?
> On redhat6.2 I didn't have any trouble getting it to work using the
> default perl.
Well, crap.
> Have you tried any of the sample Xerces-C programs like DOMCount to
> see if they work, or do they give dynamic loading errors? If they work
> then it's a perl-specific issue.
Yeah. DOMPrint works. I figured it was a Perl problem, but what?
When you say you had to recompile Perl, what exactly do you mean? Just
recompile it? No new options/compiler/LD_LIBRARY_PATH?
Thanks!
fleur
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