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* bakefile/Readme.txt bakefile/Bakefiles.bkgen bakefile/libxml2.bkl: files for the Bakefile generator for Makefiles from Francesco Montorsi * win32/configure.js: fixes for Windows compilation with non-default flags by Joel Reed Daniel
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LIBXML2 build system for Win32 README
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In this folder are stored all the files required to compile LIBXML2 with win32 compilers.
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Bakefile (http://bakefile.sourceforge.net) is used as makefile generator.
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Supported makefiles:
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- makefile.vc for Microsoft NMAKE
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- makefile.bcc for Borland MAKE
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- makefile.wat for OpenWatcom MAKE
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- makefile.gcc for MinGW MINGW32-MAKE
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- all DSP & DSW for Microsoft VisualC++ 6.0 (can be used also with VS.NET AFAIK)
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This readme is organized as:
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1.0 HOWTO compile LIBXML2 using makefiles <-- for users who want to build the library using *command-line*
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1.1 HOWTO compile LIBXML2 using an IDE <-- for users who want to build the library using an *IDE*
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1.2 HOWTO regenerate makefiles for LIBXML2 <-- for libxml2 mantainers/developers/advanced users
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If you just want to compile the library (and the test programs) you should definitely avoid the
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section 1.1 and focus on the 1.0.
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1.0 HOWTO compile LIBXML2 using makefiles
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Choose your preferred compiler among those actually supported (see above) and then run
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mycompilermake -fmakefile.makefileext [options]
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for a full list of the available options you should open with a notepad (or something like that)
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the makefile you want to use; at the beginning you should see a section which starts as:
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# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# These are configurable options:
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# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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here you can find all the options actually used by that makefile.
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They can be customized when running the makefile writing something like:
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nmake -fmakefile.vc BUILD=release
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mingw32-make -fmakefile.gcc BUILD=debug ICONV_DIR=c:\myiconv
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or they can be permanently changed modifying the makefile.
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That's all: for any problem/compile-error/suggestion, write to
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frm@users.sourceforge.net with the word "libxml2" in the subject.
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1.1 HOWTO compile LIBXML2 using an IDE
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Actually only the Microsoft VisualC++ 6.0 project files are generated.
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In future other Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) will be supported as well.
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With MSVC++ 6.0, you should open the DSW file and then set as the active project the
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"libxml2" project, if you want to build the library or one of the test projects if you
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want to run them.
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Using the command "Build->Set Active Configuration" you can choose one of the predefined
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configuration.
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1.2 HOWTO regenerate makefiles for LIBXML2
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Be sure to have installed Bakefile (http://bakefile.sourceforge.net).
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Just run the "bakefile_gen" command inside the folder containing the "libxml2.bkl" file.
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NOTE: if you want to remove all the makefiles, you can use the "bakefile_gen -c" command.
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The template files used to generate all makefiles are only two:
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- libxml2.bkl (the main one)
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- Bakefiles.bkgen
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All the other files can be dinamically regenerated.
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If you have problems with the compilation of LIBXML2 under windows (using one of the supported compiler)
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please write to:
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Francesco Montorsi <frm@users.sourceforge.net>
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