Sure, here it goes:
Registro de la generación (generation register) Se inició Versión de compilación: proyecto: contents_manager, configuración: Debug|Win32 Líneas de comandos (command line) Creando archivo temporal "d:\Ser teleco mola\IPTV\Aplicación\Desarrollo\dIPTV\contents_manager\Debug\RSP00000628204246032.rsp" con contenido [ /Od /D "WIN32" /D "_DEBUG" /D "_CONSOLE" /D "_UNICODE" /D "UNICODE" /FD /EHa /MDd /Fo"Debug\\" /Fd"Debug\vc80.pdb" /W3 /c /Wp64 /Zi /clr /TP ".\contents_manager.cpp" ] Creando línea de comandos "cl.exe @"d:\Ser teleco mola\IPTV\Aplicación\Desarrollo\dIPTV\contents_manager\Debug\RSP00000628204246032.rsp" /nologo /errorReport:prompt" Ventana Resultados (results window) Compilando... contents_manager.cpp d:\ser teleco mola\iptv\aplicación\desarrollo\diptv\contents_manager\contents_manager.h(3) : fatal error C1083: No se puede abrir el archivo incluir: 'xercesc/dom/DOM.hpp': No such file or directory Resultados (results) El registro de generación se guardó en el "file://d:\Ser teleco mola\IPTV\Aplicación\Desarrollo\dIPTV\contents_manager\Debug\BuildLog.htm" contents_manager - 1 errores, 0 advertencias Hope this helps, Javi 2007/11/28, Alberto Massari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Javier, > can you post the error log? Or, even better, the BuildLog.htm that the > IDE should have generated? > > Alberto > > Javier Gálvez Guerrero wrote: > > Alberto, > > David probably could not help me because I did not say which compiler I > was > > using. > > Anyway, I have changed the support for CLR and this worked perfectly, > but I > > have the same problem although I have added the path as you said. > > > > The fact is that I have added the path to .../xercesc_2_8_0/include (the > > folder name xercesc_2_8_0 has been changed by myself). Then, these > includes > > should work, shouldn't them? > > > > #include <xercesc/dom/DOM.hpp> > > #include <xercesc/dom/DOMImplementation.hpp> > > #include <xercesc/dom/DOMImplementationLS.hpp> > > #include <xercesc/dom/DOMWriter.hpp> > > #include <xercesc/util/PlatformUtils.hpp> > > > > However, the same error is still appearing (No such file or directory). > Am I > > doing it properly? > > > > Thanks again for your help and sorry for my insistence and ignorance. > > Javi > > > > 2007/11/28, Alberto Massari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > >> Javier, > >> the System namespace is part of the .NET framework, so you need to tell > >> the C++ compiler to generate managed code (Project | Properties | > >> General | Common Language Runtime support = /clr). > >> > >> Alberto > >> > >> Javier Gálvez Guerrero wrote: > >> > >>> I am using the Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Express IDE. Then, must I > >>> > >> change <> > >> > >>> by "" in ALL Xerces files? > >>> > >>> Neither I can not understand why the compiler finds an error with the > >>> > >> using > >> > >>> directive "using namespace System", because I need to use DateTime and > >>> TimeSpan and these are supposed to be included in System, but when I > try > >>> > >> to > >> > >>> compile it fails.I don't know if this has anything to do with the > >>> > >> previous > >> > >>> problem. > >>> > >>> Thank you a lot for your answers, > >>> Javi > >>> > >>> > >>> 2007/11/27, David Bertoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >>> > >>> > >>>> Javier Gálvez Guerrero wrote: > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>> Hi everyone, > >>>>> > >>>>> When I try to compile a C++ class with its includes in the .h header > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>> like > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>> this: > >>>>> > >>>>> #include <xercesc/dom/DOM.hpp> > >>>>> #include <xercesc/dom/DOMImplementation.hpp> > >>>>> #include <xercesc/dom/DOMImplementationLS.hpp> > >>>>> #include <xercesc/dom/DOMWriter.hpp> > >>>>> #include <xercesc/util/PlatformUtils.hpp> > >>>>> > >>>>> The compiler fails saying there's no such file or directory. If I > >>>>> > >> change > >> > >>>> <> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>> for "" the compiling error dissapears for these included files, but > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>> appear > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>> for those included in them (for instance, DOMAttr.hpp). Actually, I > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>> think > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>> that something is going wrong because <> should not be changed, but > I > >>>>> > >> am > >> > >>>>> unable to guess what I am doing wrong. Obviously, the xerces folder > is > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>> where > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>> it must be (so that the errors dissapear when <> are changed by ""). > >>>>> > >>>>> Can anybody help me, please? > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>> Note that all files should be included using "" and not <>. Standard > >>>> > >> C++ > >> > >>>> reserves <> for system headers, and Xerces-C violates that. > >>>> > >>>> This is likely happening because you built the binaries but did not > >>>> > >> build > >> > >>>> an official distribution, or you have the include path messed > >>>> > >> up. Please > >> > >>>> supply more information about your compiler and development > >>>> > >> environment. > >> > >>>> Dave > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>> > >> > > > > > >
