XercesC package broken...

markd at macports.org markd at macports.org
Thu Apr 19 15:25:36 PDT 2007


Kevin O'Mara <kjomara at scienceus.org> on Thursday, April 19, 2007 at 10:36
AM -0800 wrote:
>Whenever I try to install XercesC, I receive the following error:
>
>--->  Building xercesc with target all
>Error: Target com.apple.build returned: shell command " cd
>"/opt/local/var/db/dports/build/_opt_local_var_db_dports_sources_rsync.rsync.darwinports.org_dpupdate_dports_textproc_xercesc/work/xerces-c-src_2_7_0/src/xercesc"
>
>
>&& gnumake all " returned error 2
>Command output: Base64.cpp:335: error: 'memMgr' was not declared in this
>scope
>Base64.cpp:336: error: 'XMLPlatformUtils' has not been declared
>Base64.cpp:336: error: 'fgMemoryManager' was not declared in this scope
>Base64.cpp:346: error: 'decodedLen' was not declared in this scope
>Base64.cpp:347: error: 'conform' was not declared in this scope
>Base64.cpp: At global scope:
>Base64.cpp:359: error: expected constructor, destructor, or type
>conversion before '*' token
>Base64.cpp:470: error: 'Base64' has not been declared
>Base64.cpp:474: error: 'Conformance' has not been declared
>Base64.cpp: In function 'XMLByte* decode(const XMLByte*, unsigned int*,
>XMLByte*&, MemoryManager*, int)':
>Base64.cpp:478: error: 'init' was not declared in this scope
>Base64.cpp:486: error: 'XMLString' has not been declared
>Base64.cpp:486: error: invalid conversion from 'const char*' to 'int'
>Base64.cpp:486: error:   initializing argument 1 of 'unsigned int
>stringLen(int)'
>Base64.cpp:488: error: 'XMLPlatformUtils' has not been declared
>Base64.cpp:488: error: 'fgMemoryManager' was not declared in this scope
>Base64.cpp:496: error: 'Conf_RFC2045' was not declared in this scope
>Base64.cpp:499: error: 'XMLChar1_0' has not been declared
>Base64.cpp:499: error: 'isWhitespace' was not declared in this scope
>Base64.cpp:513: error: 'Conf_Schema' was not declared in this scope
>Base64.cpp:515: error: 'chSpace' was not declared in this scope
>Base64.cpp:520: error: 'chSpace' was not declared in this scope
>Base64.cpp:575: error: 'isData' was not declared in this scope
>Base64.cpp:600: error: 'isData' was not declared in this scope
>Base64.cpp:615: error: 'isData' was not declared in this scope
>Base64.cpp: At global scope:
>Base64.cpp:670: error: 'Base64' has not been declared
>Base64.cpp:691: error: 'Base64' has not been declared
>gnumake[1]: *** [Base64.o] Error 1
>gnumake: *** [Util] Error 2
>
>
>
>I cannot figure out Trac so far as to submit a bug report.  Is Trac even
>intended for this purpose?  Please help.  Thanks.

Yes, creating a ticket is done with Trac.  See the TracTicketing link here
and see if that helps.

http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/wiki 

Scanning the developer bug reports is helpful if possible since often we
just have to wait for app updates.  I scanned the bug trac system for
xercesc and didn't see anything though.

Mark
 




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