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Issues in porting libxml to VMS
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Here's a summary of the issues I encountered when building LIBXML under
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VMS. There was some VMS support in the version I got, but it was a little
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out of date with the result that some newer files had problems.
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I present this list "as is" to hopefully act as a guide to anyone having
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problems in the future.
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That's it. Good luck!
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John A Fotheringham (jaf@jafsoft.com)
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October 2001
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Updated October 2002 by Craig A Berry (craigberry@mac.com)
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Installation kit
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----------------
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- File attributes. Having downloaded essentially a Unix distribution, some
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of the file attributes weren't correct... especially those in the [.VMS]
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subdirectory. In EDT you could see line feeds and carriage returns as
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<LF><CR> etc. To correct this use the command
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$ set file <filespec> /attr=rfm=stm
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This sets the record format to be "stream". Other variants may be used
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instead depending on how you got the files onto your system. Files will
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look okay in an EDT editor once the attributes are set. Without
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this the command file may not run correctly, since it may be interpreted
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as a single line.
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- VMS-specific files are in a [.VMS] directory. If you've found this file
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then you already know this :-) This directory contains
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BUILD_LIBXML.COM - a build command file, which I've radically re-worked
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CONFIG.VMS - a configuration file to replace config.h
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- Don't execute BUILD_LIBXML.COM until you've done all the following
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- read these notes
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- reviewed the configuration section of BUILD_LIBXML.COM, and in particular
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updated the module lists in line with MAKEFILE
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- identified the location of the include files, so that you can manually
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set the LIBXML logical if need be.
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- re-read these notes :-p
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instructions for all these steps are below.
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- the file [.vms]config.vms is used in lieu of a Configure-generated config.h.
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This file contains a number of define statements that identify the software
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options required under VMS
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- The include files are in a [.INCLUDE.LIBXML] subdirectory. You need
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a logical "libxml" to point to this so that include statements of the
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form
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#include <libxml/parser.h>
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will work correctly. The source files are mostly two levels above this
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directory, although there are some .h files there as well.
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- The command file BUILD_LIBXML.COM will do the following
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- setup some logicals
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- set def to the source directory
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- compile modules and place them into a LIBXML.OLB library
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- compile and link a number of self-test programs
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- compile and link a number of utilities and test programs
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- set def back to the original directory (i.e. if it fails you might not be
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where you started :-)
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before running this command file review the configuration segment at
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the top. In particular compare the lists of modules with those in the
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most recent version of the Unix MAKEFILE. Instructions are contained
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in the command file itself.
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The command file will attempt to set two logicals
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- xml_srcdir. The directory containing the source files
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- libxml. The include file directory.
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It attempts this by looking for modules globals.c and globals.h in
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nearby directories. If this logic fails, you'll need to manually define
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these logicals.
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The TRIO package
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----------------
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- A sub-package TRIO is used to provide some functions not naturally available
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under VMS. These include support for infinite and undefined numbers,
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and specialised print functions like "snprintf"
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I had to make several changes to trionan.c in discussion with the author
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(hopefully these are now included in the distro, so I won't list them here)
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To build this software we need to add
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/IEEE_MODE=UNDERFLOW_TO_ZERO/FLOAT=IEEE
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to the compile command for xpath.c and trio.c, and to any main program
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that uses this functionality. BUILD_LIBXML.COM should do this for you.
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- to build in trio support you need the define WITH_TRIO to be set. This
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is done by default for VMS in xmlversion.h
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Compiler and linker errors
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--------------------------
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- the DEC C compiler may produce a number of warnings when compiling the
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C code. These include
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- Implicit function warnings. These indicate functions whose type is
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not defined in a .h file. This will probably only happen if your
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configuration is not correct (e.g. for "snprintf" if you haven't
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edited xmlversion.h to set WITH_TRIO
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- uninitialised variables. Not usually a problem. You can solve this
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by editing the code to initialise the variables affected
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Changes made to the codebase
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----------------------------
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- I changed all dummy declarations in trio.c to be
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va_list dummy = NULL;
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to prevent compiler whinge in TRIO.C about uninitialised variables
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- I had to add the following to nanoftp.c
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#if defined(VMS) || defined(__VMS)
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#define SOCKLEN_T unsigned int
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#endif
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This matches similar lines already added to nanohttp.c
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- Several variables and function names exceed the 31 character limit
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of the VMS linker. The solution adopted has been to use the
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/NAMES=SHORTENED compiler option, which requires DEC/Compaq C 5.7
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or later. For a complete list of the names that needed shortening
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and the short names generated by the compiler, see [.vms]config.vms.
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