Comment by: MickJT (118.211.111.216) | At: 27 Nov 2017, 07:42 | File version: 2.9.7 |
Sorry. Make sure you have the SDK installed already. Extract to anywhere. Open a shell, go to path of extraction and run "Execute AutoInstall". If you don't need to use the .so, you can just Copy the files using DOpus4.
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Comment by: Juzz (87.72.68.22) | At: 26 Nov 2017, 23:41 | File version: 2.9.7 |
Why is there no instructions as to how to install this?
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Comment by: Trixie (78.45.34.81) | At: 17 Nov 2017, 07:13 | File version: 2.9.7 |
It would be great if you could have a look at libxslt at some point. Then it'd be possible to also port the xsltproc tool (of which we only have an ancient version here on os4depot), allowing me to easily transform my DocBook documents to other formats using Amiga.
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Comment by: MickJT (118.211.111.216) | At: 16 Nov 2017, 15:57 | File version: 2.9.7 |
The "how to port" guide/readme was written for 2.9.2 and I didn't have to update it, so I just left the file as is. I haven't looked at libxslt yet, but certainly open to porting it, assuming it's straight forward.
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Comment by: Trixie (78.45.34.81) | At: 16 Nov 2017, 15:17 | File version: 2.9.7 |
Thanks for porting the latest version, Michael! Out of curiosity, have you ever tried to have a go at libxslt? This would make a nice pair with libxml2. One minor thing: the Readme says it's version 2.9.2.
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Comment by: MickJT (124.171.78.124) | At: 15 Jun 2013, 07:03 | File version: 2.9.1 |
I figured that a .so only archive isn't necessary anymore, and almost all other dev libraries have a .so bundled together with the .a, so I asked for it to be removed. If you're looking for the .so, it's still in this main archive as per usual.
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Comment by: Varthall (151.65.11.181) | At: 24 Dec 2009, 18:29 | File version: 2.7.6 |
Good idea, I have just uploaded an .so only archive.
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Comment by: spot (83.248.105.187) | At: 10 Dec 2009, 18:15 | File version: 2.7.6 |
you should make a separate user archive as well, with only the shared object i think some will find it difficult to know what to do with the dev archive.
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