Hi Joanne,

Yes, there is a Perl script available that runs under Cygwin.  Look at
xml-xerces/c/scripts/packageBinaries.pl.

Dave



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Is it really the case that there is no more-or-less automatic way on
Windows to build from the source distribution, and then from it produce
something with the structure of the binary distribution?  You
(developers) must have a way to do this. I ended up downloading the
binary distribution so I could copy its include directory.
                               Joanne

On 3/16/2004 Joanne Bogart wrote:

> I think this must be an easy one, but I haven't been able to find it
> anywhere in the install or build documentation:
>
> I've built Xerces 2.5 (or nearly; includes a patched version of
> AbstractDOMParser.cpp) using Visual C++ (VC7).  Now I would like to do
> the equivalent of unix  "gmake install", then make a zip file for
> distribution to developers who will need to compile and link against
> it. The binaries can just be copied to a directory of my choosing, but
> what about all those public includes, mixed in with implementation
> files in the distribution.  Is there some easy way to just extract
> what I need in the proper directory structure?
>
> Thanks.
>        Joanne
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> Joanne Bogart
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