Re: [xslt] win32 build (mingw-cross compilation)
- From: Daniel Veillard <veillard redhat com>
- To: Rob Richards <rrichards ctindustries net>
- Cc: The Gnome XSLT library mailing-list <xslt gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [xslt] win32 build (mingw-cross compilation)
- Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2007 08:24:01 -0400
On Fri, Aug 24, 2007 at 06:44:36PM -0400, Rob Richards wrote:
> Daniel Veillard wrote:
> . . .
> >or the gettimeofday support for such environment. Why ?
> >
> > I don't understand how you can suggest making change to non-MINGW build
> >and related code when you seems to not be able to test those !
> > Please make your patches so that they affect *only* the environment
> >you can test, that would be a first good point to increase the value of
> >your patch.
> >
> >Daniel
> >
> >So you change the code if WIN32 and _MSC_VER is defined, removing
> >winsock2.h.
> I did some initial testing using VC 6 and had no trouble with winsock
> removed. Thinking about it, all I/O is handled from libxml2 so libxslt
> shouldn't have need for socket support anyways.
>
> As far as the gettimeofday support goes, the patch does didn't break
> things but did change a couple of things:
> xslutils now uses the windows perfmance counter for calculating timing
> (not a bad thing and supposedly a recommended way of timing code).
> xsltproc ends up using the clock function to calculate timing.
>
> I'm still testing and want to try a build with VS 2005, but wanted to at
> least write this now as that all has to wait till Monday. Hopefully
> someone with another one of the affected compilers can try it as well.
Well if you can confirm that the patch as-is doesn't generate troubles
I'm just fine applying it :-) I just don't want to apply something that
nobody could test !
Daniel
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