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David
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Mon Sep 25 22:04:44 EDT 2000
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On 25 Sep 2000 23:16:12 +0200, Martin von Loewis <loewis at informatik.hu-berlin.de> wrote: >root at 127.0.0.1 (David) writes: >> Is there any reason the XML sig has chosen to make it so f****g difficult >> to install the XML package? > >What did you try to do, and what exactly was difficult? I tried to use Python v2.0b XML, using the XML How-To. Of course, that was futile: turns out that the two aren't talking about the same XML package. I tried to install the XML-SIG's XML package on my Windows machine. I'm expected to go spend a ton of money on Visual C++ to compile some module or other. And if I don't want to (--skip-build)... well, the install script doesn't actually work anyway. I go consult the archives and find several postings that are exactly appropriate to my problem. No answers to them, though. By that point, I wasn't particularly surprised. It's been quite frustrating. I've tried poking at the XML stuff several times since spring. Everything was actually pretty OK for 1.5.2, but I was foolish enough to think that v2's claims of XML support indicated some sort of significant advance. Instead, it seems to be less functional and less documented. :-( It's not that I'm unappreciative of XML-SIG. It's that the efforts seem less than complete or honest. On the front page of the XML-SIG page, you should have writ large: "Windows Users Bugger Off!" Reality is, us WinOS bumpkins ain't got the C compilers or H4X0R smarts to deal with the package... A precompiled binary and working install script would make these problems just vanish.
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