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VC++ 6.0 build

I want to use xerces c++, binary release 2_3_0, on W2k with VC++ 6.0.

The header files in the include directory all use include statements
of the form: #include <xercesc/util/XercesDefs.hpp>. The sample
projects have all these header files listed in the "External
Dependencies" directory of the project.

Clearly "<xercesc/..." is the xercesc directory in the distribution
file hierarchy but I am unable to understand how I define "xercesc" to
my vc++ project or how I get all the header files into the project
under the External Dependencies directory. Clearly I am missing some
fundamental idea here but I can't seem to find any documentation that
addresses this.

Can anyone direct me to where this is documented or explain how to get
off the ground? Thanks in advance.
Jul 20 '05 #1
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Paul Ohmart pulled a bright blue crayon out of the box and scribbled this
in news:cd**************************@posting.google.c om:
I want to use xerces c++, binary release 2_3_0, on W2k with VC++ 6.0.

The header files in the include directory all use include statements
of the form: #include <xercesc/util/XercesDefs.hpp>. The sample
projects have all these header files listed in the "External
Dependencies" directory of the project.

Clearly "<xercesc/..." is the xercesc directory in the distribution
file hierarchy but I am unable to understand how I define "xercesc" to
my vc++ project or how I get all the header files into the project
under the External Dependencies directory. Clearly I am missing some
fundamental idea here but I can't seem to find any documentation that
addresses this.
I have forgotten the exact location of the menu item as I haven't used
Visual Studio 6 for over two years, but you need to set the environment
variables in an options dialog box. You need to supply a list of paths to
the xerces include and static library directories.
Can anyone direct me to where this is documented or explain how to get
off the ground? Thanks in advance.


It is one of those silly M$ things that are not very well documented.

R.

--
"I'm less of a neurotic perfectionist than I was. But I don't think
that anyone who has done good work in their life isn't a perfectionist.
You have to be."
-- John Cleese
Jul 20 '05 #2
go to project/settings
then click the c/c++ tab
then drop down the 'category' box and select 'preprocessor'
then there's a text box for include directories

"Ross" <Ro**@SingingFrog.com> wrote in message
news:Xn******************@216.168.3.44...
Paul Ohmart pulled a bright blue crayon out of the box and scribbled this
in news:cd**************************@posting.google.c om:
I want to use xerces c++, binary release 2_3_0, on W2k with VC++ 6.0.

The header files in the include directory all use include statements
of the form: #include <xercesc/util/XercesDefs.hpp>. The sample
projects have all these header files listed in the "External
Dependencies" directory of the project.

Clearly "<xercesc/..." is the xercesc directory in the distribution
file hierarchy but I am unable to understand how I define "xercesc" to
my vc++ project or how I get all the header files into the project
under the External Dependencies directory. Clearly I am missing some
fundamental idea here but I can't seem to find any documentation that
addresses this.


I have forgotten the exact location of the menu item as I haven't used
Visual Studio 6 for over two years, but you need to set the environment
variables in an options dialog box. You need to supply a list of paths to
the xerces include and static library directories.
Can anyone direct me to where this is documented or explain how to get
off the ground? Thanks in advance.


It is one of those silly M$ things that are not very well documented.

R.

--
"I'm less of a neurotic perfectionist than I was. But I don't think
that anyone who has done good work in their life isn't a perfectionist.
You have to be."
-- John Cleese

Jul 20 '05 #3

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