Tony,

Libxml2 works quite well in Windows, and can readily be compiled with Visual 
Studio 2013. Can you be more specific about where you are running into 
problems? If you want assistance, it would also be useful to know whether you 
are attempting to build a 32-bit or 64-bit version.

Eric Zurcher
Software developer | GrazPlan Project
CSIRO Agriculture
 
E eric.zurc...@csiro.au T +61 2 6246 5143 M 0415 631 421
GPO Box 1600, Canberra ACT 2601
www.csiro.au | www.grazplan.csiro.au

| -----Original Message-----
| From: Tony Girgenti [mailto:t...@lakesideos.com]
| Sent: Monday, 15 September 2014 10:32 PM
| To: Zurcher, Eric (Agriculture, Black Mountain); xml@gnome.org
| Subject: RE: [xml] Using LIBXML2 in Windows environment
| 
| Hello Eric.
| 
| Thanks for your help.
| 
| I am not using MinGW or Cygwin.  I am using Microsoft Visual Studio
| 2013.
| 
| From what you pointed out in the readme.txt file, I will not be using
| this
| version of LIBXML2.
| 
| I did try LIBXML2 from "libxml2-2.7.8.win32.zip" and have other
| unresolvable
| issues.
| 
| I guess this package does not work in windows.
| 
| Thanks,
| Tony
| 
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