Rush,
There are no supplied, pre-built Xerces binaries for Mac OS X.
As Jesse says, there are a number of supported ways of building Xerces for Mac OS X. The most likely these days are the Xcode build and the traditional command line/make build.
Another way to get Xerces for Mac OS X would be through one of the port systems. I know that darwinports (http://www.darwinports.org) supports Xerces; fink may too.
-jdb
On Feb 8, 2005, at 8:45 AM, Jesse Pelton wrote:
I think you'll need to download and build the source. Go to
http://xml.apache.org/xerces-c/download.cgi and click the mirror link in
the second paragraph. (You can select another mirror farther down the
page.) You'll probably want xerces-c-src_2_6_0.tar.gz. Then go back to
the Xerces download page and follow the directions under "Verify the
integrity of the files."
Assuming everything checks out, you can proceed to building
(http://xml.apache.org/xerces-c/build-winunix.html#UNIX). I'm not a Mac
developer, but I know people have been through the process, because
there have been mailing list messages (search the mail archives for
"macintosh") and bug reports on the subject.
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