Re: [libxml++] Installing for Microsoft Visual Studio 2005



Robert,

This might interest you : http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=320197


Regards,

Christophe

Robert S. Grimes a écrit :
>
> Hi all,
>
> My client uses MSVS 2005 for most of their existing software, but
> wants to move towards Linux for new/special projects.  I am tasked
> with adding significant XML I/O capabilities, for both platforms, so
> I'm looking for a good cross-platform approach.  It seems libxml++
> might fit the bill, though I haven't been able to get it to work yet. 
> First, it claims to only work with MSVS 2003, though I probably
> couldn't make that work either.  From the README file in the
> MSVC_Net2003 directory, I see this:
>
>    1. Install the latest Win32 GTK+ Development Environment from the
>       Glade for Windows project, http://gladewin32.sourceforge.net.
>    2. Build libsigc++ 2.0.6 or later, and glibmm 2.4.7 or later from
>       source.
>    3. Add GTK+, libsigc++ and glibmm to the include and lib paths in
>       Visual Studio.
>    4. Load the MSVC_Net2003/libxml++.sln solution.
>    5. Build the entire solution. Run the tests.
>
> Sounds straightforward, though rather complex.  I mean, I only want an
> XML parser!  I really don't want all these widgets and all; after all,
> they will be sticking with MSVS for user interfaces on their Windows
> machines!  The Linux boxes will be servers.  But anyway, I can't get
> libsigc++ to compile, as there are missing resource.h files.  Is all
> this really necessary?  Is there a simpler way to go about it?  Should
> I be able to get libxml++ installed by just installing libxml2 and
> ustring?  Has anyone done this successfully?
>
>  
> Thanks!
> -Bob
>
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