[Bioperl-l] AnnotationCollectionI and SeqFeatureI changes
Nathan Haigh
nathanhaigh at ukonline.co.uk
Thu Dec 2 07:41:00 EST 2004
This is what I've found so far:
My System:
ActiveState Perl 5.8.0 build 804 has:
XML::Parser (v2.31)
XML::Parser::Expat (v2.31)
expat libs (v1.95.5) which are dynamically loaded.
I'm not sure what versions of these file Perl 5.6 has, if it's important to know, I could find out.
The t\Biblio.t test ran without errors or problems. The only possible future problem I can see, is if BioPerl needs to use a recent
version of expat the would require windows user to update their expat/XML::Parser, but aside from that things seem to work with
absolutely no problems whatsoever - there's a first! :o)
Is this what you wanted to hear? If there are any more windows related questions, I'll do my best to help out!
Nathan
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hilmar Lapp [mailto:hlapp at gmx.net]
> Sent: 01 December 2004 21:52
> To: nathanhaigh at ukonline.co.uk
> Cc: 'Brian Osborne'; 'Bioperl'
> Subject: Re: [Bioperl-l] AnnotationCollectionI and SeqFeatureI changes
>
>
> On Wednesday, December 1, 2004, at 06:52 AM, Nathan Haigh wrote:
>
> > ActiveState Perl has a module called XML::Parser::expat. Could this be
> > a perl implementation of the expat library?
> >
>
> No. It's the wrapper that will dynamically load the expat library. If
> you can 'use' this module like in
>
> $ perl -e 'use XML::Parser::Expat;'
>
> then probably you have expat installed and dynamically loadable.
>
> -hilmar
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