[xsd-users] Compile problem with CygWin

Steve ongs_1999 at yahoo.com
Fri Jan 9 09:08:02 EST 2009


Hi all (especially Boris)

I am not ignoring your question. It just I am so hang up with work at the present. I will get back to this matter when time permissible.

Regards,
Steve

--- On Thu, 1/8/09, Boris Kolpackov <boris at codesynthesis.com> wrote:

From: Boris Kolpackov <boris at codesynthesis.com>
Subject: Re: [xsd-users] Compile problem with CygWin
To: "Steve" <ongs_1999 at yahoo.com>
Cc: xsd-users at codesynthesis.com
Date: Thursday, January 8, 2009, 8:48 AM


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Hi Steve,

In the future please send technical questions like these to the
xsd-users mailing list (which I've CC'ed) instead of to me directly.
This way other developers who may have experienced a similar problem
can provide you with a solution. Plus questions and answers will be
archived and available to others with similar problems.


Steve <ongs_1999 at yahoo.com> writes:

> First of all, it's compiled now. Thanks.
> 
> I do, however, have couple more questions (I hope they are not too 
> "overwhelming"):
> 
> 1. Is there a way to run 'make' for some of these packages 
> none-interactively? I am trying to write a bash script to 
> automate the build.

Yes, it is possible to pre-configure everything in a fairly
generic way. Seeing that there has been quite a few requests
like this, I created a package which contains XSD 3.2.0 with
all its prerequisites (except Xerces-C++ and Boost) as well 
as a non-interactive build script:

http://www.codesynthesis.com/~boris/tmp/xsd-3.2.0+dep.tar.bz2

See the README file inside for details and let me know if you
run into any problems.


> 2. I tried to build the xsd on Nexenta (Debian on top of OpeSolaris)
> but unsuccessfully (I thought because there are some missing libraries,
> but I am not sure, since this is my first encountered with 'build').
> Could you try and see what the problem -- If you have the resources, 
> that is :)

Since it is Debian-based then that means it has the GNU toolchain.
I would expect everything to compile without any problems. What
errors are you getting?

Boris



      


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