From 928d0a04f3ed9a80dfa8652b193cd9e0d0149a2a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Stef Walter Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 17:31:47 +0000 Subject: Remove last of Sablotron --- win32/sablot/INSTALL_WIN | 224 ----------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 224 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 win32/sablot/INSTALL_WIN (limited to 'win32/sablot/INSTALL_WIN') diff --git a/win32/sablot/INSTALL_WIN b/win32/sablot/INSTALL_WIN deleted file mode 100644 index b192bc7..0000000 --- a/win32/sablot/INSTALL_WIN +++ /dev/null @@ -1,224 +0,0 @@ -This file describes Sablotron installation procedure on Windows. To - -find out more on Sablotron, please read the README file in the same - -directory as this file. To get more info on installing on Linux or Unix, - -please read the file INSTALL. - - - - - -1. Intro - -2. Sablotron binaries - - 2.1. Binaries and dependencies - -3. Building Sablotron from sources - - 3.1. Notes on dependencies - -4. More information - - - - - -1. Intro - -======================================== - - - -Sablotron is based on Expat XML parser. - - - -There is a significant change of how Expat is used since version - -0.50. Sablotron _never_ looks for Expat under its own source tree, but - -it supposes, that you have installed Expat library (1.95.1 or later) - -in your system. - - - -To get Expat, visit - - - -http://sourceforge.net/projects/expat/ - - - -and download/install source/binary package. - - - - - -2. Sablotron binaries - -======================================== - - - -Download and extract the binary package. The only requirement is that - -expat.dll must be installed in your system. You can download - -the Sablot dll as binary from http://sourceforge.net/projects/expat/. - -If you download a Windows binary of expat you have to rename it to expat.dll - -(without a version number). Ensure expat.dll is on your PATH. - - - -Copy sablot.dll and sabcmd.exe somewhere to your PATH. - - - -2.1. Binaries and dependencies - ------------------------------- - - - -To support other than built-in charsets you must use the iconv library. - -To support JavaScript extensions you must use JS library by Mozilla. - -For your convenience, There is a Sablotron binary package available - -supporting both iconv and JavaScript. This package - -(Sablot-Win-x.xx-FullPack.zip) actualy contains three independent products: - - - -- Sablotron binary (linking iconv) - -- iconv binary (look at ftp://ftp.ilog.fr/pub/Users/haible/gnu/ for sources) - -- JavaScript binary (look at http://www.mozilla.org/js/ for sources) - - - -Copy iconv.dll, js32.exe, sablot.dll and sabcmd.exe somewhere to your PATH. - - - - - -3. Building Sablotron from sources - -======================================== - - - -If you have downloaded the binary distribution, you can skip reading this - -section. - - - -To build Sablotron from sources you have to build expat first. Download - -expat sources from http://sourceforge.net/projects/expat/ and build it - -(project file for MS DevStudio 6.0 is included). - - - -Sablotron can be built with many different options. These options are defined - -in sablot_config.msvc file. You can either edit this file or preferably create - -its local copy named sablot_config.local. The config file itself is rather - -self-decriptive. - - - -The recommended procedure is the following: - - - -1. copy sablot_config.msvc to sablot_config.local - -2. edit sablot_config.local - -3. type 'nmake -f makefile.msvc' - - - -Then install the Sablotron DLL and executable as described in section 2. - -Make sure expat.dll (iconv.dll, js32.dll) are on your PATH (if you link them). - - - - - -3.1. Notes on dependencies - --------------------------- - - - -Iconv is a library for encoding conversions. You don't need to have it - -installed, but in that case, you will only be able to use a few encodings. - -Sablot has been tested on NT with Bruno Haible's implementation of iconv, - -available from ftp://ftp.ilog.fr/pub/Users/haible/gnu/libiconv-1.3.tar.gz - - - -If you change the way Sablot or iconv are being built, make sure they both - -use the DLL version of the C runtime library (msvcrt.dll), i.e. compile - -with /MD. This is because they need to share the global variable errno. - - - -JavaScript is the popular Netscape-developed object scripting language. - -Sablotron has to link the JS engine to enable extension functions. - -See http://www.mozilla.org/js/ for more details or to get sources. - - - - - -4. More information - -======================================== - - - -If you are in trouble and haven't read the README file, you may find some - -useful information there. You can check our website as well: - - - -http://www.gingerall.com - - - - - -Enjoy Sablotron!! - - - -GA - -- cgit v1.2.3