emoy@apple.com (Edward Moy) wrote: >I don't know first-hand about Gnome libXML and libXSLT, but the config.* >trick is probably one that will get you through most. There are some >things that special case for NeXTStep/OpenStep code, but don't know about >darwin directly, so you have to modify the code to do it the >NeXTStep/OpenStep way (e.g., the dynamic loader stuff in Apache has needed >this fix). Oh, that's interesting. I've been trying to compile the libpreq stuff (Apache::Request, Apache::Cookie, etc.) for the past couple of days, and I end up getting errors saying that some symbols are multiply-defined. Any specifics on getting this to work? By the way, the testers.cpan.org site is a good place to share this information. >Mailing lists (and archives) are often a good source of this information >and we like to share our experiences and successes with others. What are those lists? Things like libapreq are on-topic here, but I don't feel quite right asking about things like the Bow IR library (http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~mccallum/bow), and I'd love to know of a better list for these kinds of questions. ------------------- ------------------- Ken Williams Last Bastion of Euclidity ken@forum.swarthmore.edu The Math ForumThread Previous | Thread Next