From 5e527213a2430bb3018e5eebd909aef294edf9b5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Karen Arutyunov Date: Fri, 18 Dec 2020 18:48:46 +0300 Subject: Switch to build2 --- dist/README-UNIX | 82 -------------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 82 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 dist/README-UNIX (limited to 'dist/README-UNIX') diff --git a/dist/README-UNIX b/dist/README-UNIX deleted file mode 100644 index 9632744..0000000 --- a/dist/README-UNIX +++ /dev/null @@ -1,82 +0,0 @@ -This package contains precompiled binaries of CodeSynthesis XSD, a -W3C XML Schema to C++ Data Binding compiler. For more information -about XSD visit - -https://www.codesynthesis.com/products/xsd/ - -This README file describes how to start using XSD in UNIX or -UNIX-like (for example, Cygwin/Mingw) environments. - - -Prerequisites -------------- - -The XSD runtime library and the generated code depend on the underlying -XML parser which can be Xerces-C++ for the C++/Tree mapping and Xerces-C++ -or Expat for the C++/Parser mapping. - -Xerces-C++ can be obtained from http://xerces.apache.org/xerces-c/. Most -GNU/Linux distributions provide precompiled binary packages for Xerces-C++. -You can also download precompiled Xerces-C++ libraries for a wide range of -platforms and compilers from http://xerces.apache.org/xerces-c/download.cgi - -Expat can be obtained from http://www.libexpat.org/. Most GNU/Linux -distributions provide precompiled binary packages for Expat. - - -Building Examples ------------------ - -To build examples you will need GNU make. All examples in the examples/ -directory come with simple makefiles. For instance, to build a hello -example in examples/cxx/tree you could execute the following commands: - -$ cd examples/cxx/tree/hello -$ make - -The following make variables affect the compilation process and can -be overridden from the command line: - -CXX - C++ compiler, by default 'g++' -CXXFLAGS - C++ options -CPPFLAGS - C/C++ Preprocessor options - -LIBS - Libraries to link with, by default '-lxerces-c' for the - C++/Tree examples and either '-lxerces-c' or '-lexpat' for - the C++/Parser examples, depending on XML_PARSER -LDFLAGS - Linker options - -XSD - XSD compiler, by default path to the XSD binary -XSDFLAGS - XSD options - -WITH_ZLIB - Set this variable to 1 if you would like to build examples - that depend on the zlib library - -WITH_ACE - Set this variable to 1 if you would like to build examples - that depend on the ACE library - -WITH_XDR - Set this variable to 1 if you would like to build examples - that depend on the XDR API (available out of the box on - most GNU/Linux and UNIX systems) - -WITH_BOOST - Set this variable to 1 if you would like to build examples - that depend on the Boost date_time and serialization - libraries - -WITH_XQILLA - Set this variable to 1 if you would like to build examples - that depend on the XQilla library (XPath 2) - -Additionally, makefiles for the C++/Parser examples (examples/cxx/parser/) -allow you to choose the underlying XML parser: - -XML_PARSER - Underlying XML parser, can be 'xerces' (default) or 'expat' - - -For instance, if you would like to build an example using g++-4.0 instead -of the default g++ and would like to use Xerces-C++ from ~/xerces-c instead -of the default, system-wide installation, you could execute the following -command: - -$ make CXX=g++-4.0 \ - CPPFLAGS="-I ~/xerces-c/include" \ - LDFLAGS="-L ~/xerces-c/lib" -- cgit v1.1