I am working on storing data in XML files.I faced a lot of problems while installing the xerces from its binary distribution.I hav'nt found any good tutorial on the internet for its installation and running.
Therefore I am posting here steps that I followed in order to install /run it.
1.Download the binary distribution of xerces according to your system configuration from the
http://xerces.apache.org
if you are on 32 bit system you can download this.
http://apache.mirrors.redwire.net//xerces/c/3/binaries/xerces-c-3.1.1-x86-linux-gcc-3.4.tar.gz
2.Extract the .tar.gz
-> using command line or you can directly open it with archive manager.
extracting the file will create a sub-directory "xerces-c-3.1.1-x86-linux-gcc-3.4"
lets say i have extracted in my /home/aditya/tools/ directory.
so its full path will be
/home/aditya/tools/xerces-c-3.1.1-x86-linux-gcc
3.Now open your .bashrc file which is in your home directory i.e /home/aditya/.bashrc
add following line in it (modify your path according to the location of extracted files)
export PATH="$PATH:/home/aditya/tools/xerces-c-3.1.1-x86-linux-gcc-3.4/bin"
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/home/aditya/tools/xerces-c-3.1.1-x86-linux-gcc-3.4/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/lib/pkgconfig:/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig:/home/aditya/tools/xerces-c-3.1.1-x86-linux-gcc-3.4/lib/pkgconfig
4.lets say my program name is xml.main.cpp
then run it with g++ like this
g++ -I/home/aditya/tools/xerces-c-3.1.1-x86-linux-gcc-3.4/include/ -L /home/aditya/tools/xerces-c-3.1.1-x86-linux-gcc-3.4/lib/ -lxerces-c -g -Wall -pedantic xml.main.cpp
5.Its tedious to write these things in each compilation.So you can add an alias in you .bashrc file
alias gxr="g++ -I/home/aditya/tools/xerces-c-3.1.1-x86-linux-gcc-3.4/include/ -L /home/aditya/tools/xerces-c-3.1.1-x86-linux-gcc-3.4/lib/ -lxerces-c -g -Wall -pedantic"
now you can compile like
gxr xml.main.cpp
If you found any problem in above steps..you can ask in comments.!!
Enjoy
Therefore I am posting here steps that I followed in order to install /run it.
1.Download the binary distribution of xerces according to your system configuration from the
http://xerces.apache.org
if you are on 32 bit system you can download this.
http://apache.mirrors.redwire.net//xerces/c/3/binaries/xerces-c-3.1.1-x86-linux-gcc-3.4.tar.gz
2.Extract the .tar.gz
-> using command line or you can directly open it with archive manager.
extracting the file will create a sub-directory "xerces-c-3.1.1-x86-linux-gcc-3.4"
lets say i have extracted in my /home/aditya/tools/ directory.
so its full path will be
/home/aditya/tools/xerces-c-3.1.1-x86-linux-gcc
3.Now open your .bashrc file which is in your home directory i.e /home/aditya/.bashrc
add following line in it (modify your path according to the location of extracted files)
export PATH="$PATH:/home/aditya/tools/xerces-c-3.1.1-x86-linux-gcc-3.4/bin"
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/home/aditya/tools/xerces-c-3.1.1-x86-linux-gcc-3.4/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/lib/pkgconfig:/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig:/home/aditya/tools/xerces-c-3.1.1-x86-linux-gcc-3.4/lib/pkgconfig
4.lets say my program name is xml.main.cpp
then run it with g++ like this
g++ -I/home/aditya/tools/xerces-c-3.1.1-x86-linux-gcc-3.4/include/ -L /home/aditya/tools/xerces-c-3.1.1-x86-linux-gcc-3.4/lib/ -lxerces-c -g -Wall -pedantic xml.main.cpp
5.Its tedious to write these things in each compilation.So you can add an alias in you .bashrc file
alias gxr="g++ -I/home/aditya/tools/xerces-c-3.1.1-x86-linux-gcc-3.4/include/ -L /home/aditya/tools/xerces-c-3.1.1-x86-linux-gcc-3.4/lib/ -lxerces-c -g -Wall -pedantic"
now you can compile like
gxr xml.main.cpp
If you found any problem in above steps..you can ask in comments.!!
Enjoy
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