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In the past, I used Microsoft Visual Source Safe ("VSS") as my source code repository however, I am now using an Open Source replacement called Subversion. I do this mostly using Visual Studio products by Microsoft.
#Install xerces software#
I write computer software for the Win32 platform. (All mention of Subversion Source Control is optional - just ignore if you wish.) Subversion Source Control Repository (optional) Also, I could not find anyone else using Xerces for C++ on Visual Studio 2008 (v9). The main reason I've written this article is because the official documentation for Xerces is a little light on sample code.
#Install xerces how to#
This will most likely fail, so I am aborting.I've written another tutorial that shows how to output to the file system or output stream: Xerces for C++ Using Visual C++, Part 2. You are attempt to build XML::Xerces-2.7.0-0 using Xerces-C-2.8.0, Using Xerces-C version info from /home/adoshi/XML-Parser/Parser2/xerces-c_2_8_0-hppa-hpux-acc_3(1)/xerces-c_2_8_0-hppa-hpux-acc_3/include/xercesc/util/XercesVersion.hpp Using XERCES_INCLUDE = /home/adoshi/XML-Parser/Parser2/xerces-c_2_8_0-hppa-hpux-acc_3(1)/xerces-c_2_8_0-hppa-hpux-acc_3/include Update2Here is the error which am getting, it says there is somekind of version mismatch. Properly build the C++ glue files that come with Xerces.pm.Ĭouldn't find XercesVersion.hpp in your include directory /adoshi/include/xerces at Makefile.PL line 188. You have defined the XERCESCROOT variable, but the file:ĭoes not seem to point to the config.status file that was used toīuild your Xerces-C library. Using XERCES_INCLUDE = /adoshi/include/xerces Update: Even after building Xerces-C, XML::Xerces module is not building and am getting following error message. What can be the possible reason and what can be suggested turn around to take care of this issue ?
#Install xerces install#
Note: I have tried downloading XML::Xercesand trying to again install it, both manually as well as using CPAN but am getting above mentioned error message. Using XERCES_CONFIG: /home/adoshi/XML-Xerces-2.7.0-0/XML-Xerces-2.7.0-0/Xerces.pmĬouldn't find XercesVersion.hpp in your include directory at Makefile.PL line 188, line 6823. Scanning cache /home/adoshi/.cpan/build for sizes Running make for J/JA/JASONS/XML-Xerces-2.7.Ĭhecksum for /home/adoshi/.cpan/sources/authors/id/J/JA/JASONS/XML-Xerces-2.7. ok Going to read /home/username/.cpan/Metadataĭatabase was generated on Fri, 18:27:06 GMT Make had some problems, maybe interrupted? Won't installĪfter Setting Enviornment Variables to /home/username/XML-Xerces-2.7.0-0/XML-Xerces-2.7.0-0/Xerces.pm, note here am not sure whether I should point my environment variable to Xerces.pm or Xerces.cpp or Xerces-extra.pm or Xerces.i, but for now am pointing environment variables to /home/username/XML-Xerces-2.7.0-0/XML-Xerces-2.7.0-0/Xerces.pmĪfter setting environment variables as mentioned and entering cpan>install XML::Xerces I get following message: CPAN: Storable loaded ok Make had some problems, maybe interrupted? Won't test Without that file, I may not be able to properlyīuild the C++ glue files that come with Xerces.pm.Ĭouldn't find XercesVersion.hpp in your include directory at Makefile.PL line 1 88. Without these I cannot find the config.status file that was used toīuild your Xerces-C library. '/usr/include/xerces'), then I will need help. However, if they have been installed in a non-standard location If they are installed in a standard systemĭirectory, I will located them without those variables. These instruct me how to locate the Xerces header files, and the You have not defined any of the following environment variables: Removing previously used /home/adoshi/.cpan/build/XML-Xerces-2.7.0-0ĬPAN.pm: Going to build J/JA/JASONS/XML-Xerces-2.7. Normally when I try to install XML::Xerces CPAN module using standard cpan> install XML::Xercers than I get following error message after some processing: XML-Xerces-2.7.0-0/samples/ Please see Part 2 which list latest errors while installing module continued post.