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Compiler Prerequisites
build-time:
- g++ >= 3.4.3 http://gcc.gnu.org
- build >= 0.3.10 http://www.codesynthesis.com/projects/build/
- cli >= 1.2.0 http://www.codesynthesis.com/projects/cli/
run-time:
- libxerces-c >= 3.0.0 http://xerces.apache.org/xerces-c/
- libcutl >= 1.8.0 http://www.codesynthesis.com/projects/libcutl/
- libxsd-frontend >= 2.0.0 http://www.codesynthesis.com/projects/libxsd-frontend/
Generated Code Prerequisites
run-time:
- libxsde (XSD/e runtime library, part of the XSD/e distribution)
Building XSD/e
First build (and optionally install) all the prerequisites listed above.
Alternatively, you can use the xsde+dep package that includes all the
prerequisites (except g++ and libxerces-c) and can be built with a
single 'make' invocation.
Once the prerequisites are ready, to build the XSD/e compiler in source
directory simply run 'make'. You can also build in a separate directory,
for example:
$ mkdir xsde-i686-pc-linux-gnu
$ cd xsde-i686-pc-linux-gnu
$ make -f ../xsde-x.y.z/makefile
Creating Binary Distributions
A binary distribution contains a pre-built XSD/e compiler binary for
a particular host development platform as well as the source code and
simple build systems for the libxsde runtime library and examples.
The dist and dist-win make targets are used to create binary distributions,
for example:
$ make dist_prefix=/tmp/xsde-x.y.z-i686-linux-gnu dist
$ make dist_prefix=/tmp/xsde-x.y.z-i686-windows dist-win
Installing XSD/e
Not supported in this version.
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