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     Author: V. Seguí
    Created: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 11:34 PM
       Body:
Sorry for the late reply,
   Have you tried compiling with -mthreads option? I had a recent problems in a (non 
Xerces-C related) MINGW+Threading problem and it got solved by compiling with the 
-mthreads flag. It's used for exception clean up.

P.S: Thanks for integrating support for mingw, although it's missing from the> eb page 
(is it on 2.5 or only planned for 2.6, that is from CVS?).

V. Segu�
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        Key: XERCESC-1004
    Summary: Compiling under non vc++ platforms
       Type: Bug

     Status: Closed
 Resolution: FIXED

    Project: Xerces-C++
 Components: 
             Build
   Versions:
             2.3.0

   Assignee: Xerces-C Developers Mailing List
   Reporter: Gonzalo

    Created: Mon, 15 Sep 2003 2:33 PM
    Updated: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 11:34 PM
Environment: Operating System: Windows NT/2K
Platform: PC

Description:
i use free software because i dont beleave in software patents, thts the reason 
why i dont use vc6++ or similar programs.

I need to compile xerces under windows, because i have a partner that need to 
work under windows instead of linux, so i'm trying to compile it under mingw, 
because cygwin creates cygwin dependat software.

The xerces library is to much windows+vc++, and its very hard to get a 
libxerces.a working (in fact i dont have it). For me is an important bug that a 
free software library needs a platform such as visualc++ for compiling write in 
windows.


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