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  • Hash : 9e951761
    Author : Aleksey Sanin
    Date : 2002-08-08T18:02:41

    added new c14n function to Windows def files
    
            * win32/dsp/libxml2.def.src win32/libxml2.def.src: added
            new c14n function to Windows def files
    

  • Readme.txt

  • Hi there.
    
    You can find the project files for MSVC 6.0 and higher in win32/dsp/
    subdirectory of the source tree. You should load the file libxml2.dsw
    into the IDE. This is the workspace file which contains all projects
    and their interdependencies.
    
    Check the file xmlwin32version.h for optional features and enable or
    disable them, as it suits you. The defaults are apropriate for most 
    people, so there is usually no need to mess with this.
    
    For libxml2, there is a single project file which builds both static 
    and shared library in a single run. When you build the project libxml2, 
    you will find the following files in your win32/dsp/libxml2 
    subdirectory:
    
      libxml2.dll     shared library
      libxml2.lib     import library for dynamic link
      libxml2_a.lib   static library
    
    Other project files produce a single executable in a subdirectory which
    shares the name with the project.
    
    All object files produced by the compiler end up in the same
    directory for each project, no matter if you compile with debugging
    turned on or not. This means that a release build shall overwite the 
    debug build and vice versa. This makes the dependency tracking easier,
    but there are people who don't like this for some reason.
    
    If you receive few compiler warnings, ignore them. These are harmless
    and shall dissapear in the future.
    
    5. January 2002, Igor Zlatkovic <igor@stud.fh-frankfurt.de>