10-15-2010
Quote:
Originally Posted by
jetjaguar
Thank you so much everyone, this is all brand new to me, I was just trying to install PHP on the machine and couldn't because I had to update libxml. I thought I read that when I update the libxml, it would create a lib directory, but I already have a lib directory, and I knew it was important, so I renamed it to "lib_old" and before going any further after unpacking libxml2... and that's how I got where I am.
I did make a copy of lib on my windows machine, but I should have made the copy on the linux machine and called THAT "lib_backup"...
No worries!
We all have done the same thing or even worse at one time or another!
We have a lot of Solaris experts here to help you.
---------- Post updated at 18:21 ---------- Previous update was at 18:19 ----------
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Originally Posted by
jetjaguar
Once I insert the instal CD, and reboot, will it be self-explanatory from there, and give me the option to repair?
It isn't going to simply start installing Solaris 8, is it?
Hold your jets, jetjaguar... wait for one of the Solaris gurus to intercept your post and reply.
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LEARN ABOUT REDHAT
libxml
libxml(3) Library Functions Manual libxml(3)
NAME
libxml - library used to parse XML files
DESCRIPTION
The libxml library is used to parse XML files. Its internal document repesentation is as close as possible to the DOM (Document Object
Model) interface, an API for accessing XML or HTML structured documents.
The libxml library also has a SAX-like interface, which is designed to be compatible with expat(1). NOTE: SAX, the Simple API for XML, is
a standard interface for event-based XML parsing, developed collaboratively by the members of the XML-DEV mailing list, currently hosted by
OASIS. The expat library is a XML 1.0 parser written in C, which aims to be fully conforming. It is currently not a validating XML pro-
cessor.
The libxml library now includes a nearly complete XPath implementation. The XPath (XML Path Language) is a language for addressing parts
of an XML document, designed to be used by both XSLT and XPointer.
The libxml library exports Push and Pull type parser interfaces for both XML and html.
FILES
/depot/lib/libxml_2.0.0/libxml.a
static library
/depot/lib/libxml_2.0.0/libxml.so
shareable library
/depot/package/libxml_2.0.0/bin/xmllint
binary application for parsing XML files
AUTHORS
Daniel Veillard (daniel@veillard.com). Red Hat Inc. Manual page by Ziying Sherwin (sherwin@nlm.nih.gov), Lister Hill National Center for
Biomedical Communications, U.S. National Library of Medicine.
SEE ALSO
xmllint(1), libxslt(3), libexslt(3), xsltproc(1)
12 April 2000 libxml(3)