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Old 11-30-2006
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linking problem

hello,

Is the code compiled under Visual Age C++ Broker (a third party library) - can be used to link against a code compiled from gcc compiler.

I have a problem in building xerces in AIX

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Building xerces in AIX

To build Xerces-C from it source (using MSVC), you will need to open the workspace containing the project. If you are building your application, you may want to add the Xerces-C project inside your applications's workspace.
If you want to include the Xerces-C project separately, you need to pick up:

xerces-c-src1_4_0\Projects\Win32\VC6\xerces-all\XercesLib\XercesLib.dsp
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