I could install SPTK in my DEV C++. But when I test the program sptk_test.cpp from the examples folder, I need the MS Access database that mention in the source code. I could not find that database in the web site for testing. Where can I download it?(or) How to test it? Thanks. Alexey Parshin <alexeyp@gmail.com> wrote: Yes, use that version. 2006/11/30, UN PEP : > > I read the text that you provide below.But i could not find anything on > the link > https://gateway.total-knowledge.com/svn/sptk/trunk to install SPTK. > > I have SPTK version 3.3 tarball already downloaded. Can I use that one? > > > > Alexey Parshin wrote: > On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 20:32:27 -0800 (PST) > UN PEP wrote: > > > I'm using DEV C++ to compile the SPTK. > > In your instruction, > > a) Verify that ODBC support is installed. > > How can i check whether it is supported or not? > Open Windows Control Panel, and find the ODBC icon (somewhere in > Administrative Tools). If you have it - then ODBC is installed. Open that > icon an create a new data source of type 'System', using MS Access driver, > with the name 'odbc_demo'. If you don't have that driver - reinstall > Microsoft Office and check Database-related options for ODBC drivers. > > > I'm suppose to use Microsoft Access database. In this case, do i need to > install SQLLite? > No, you don't need it SQLite for this. > > > I'v FLTK installed already. How can i combine SPTK with FLTK and DEV C++ > (I mean please provide me alittle bit detail about compile/build)in DEV C++ > workspace. > Sorry, I know nothing of DevC++, and don't even have Windows machines I > can install it on. What kind of details do you need? > > > I 've downloaded the SPTK version 3.3.0 tarball already. Can I install > from there? Where should i start. > AFAIK, DevC++ uses MinGW (am I right?). I have provided the MinGW method > in the README file, I beleive. Look below, in the quoted text, in Windows > and Cygwin section of that file. > > > Sorry for giving you many questions because I'm new in this environment. > I don't mind your questions. I'd like to help you and may be publish > DevC++ package file on www.sptk.net if you succeseed. > > > Thank you. > > > > Alexey Parshin wrote: > > Here it is, as text: > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Welcome to SPTK version 3. > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > This is the root directory of SPTK. It contains project > > files for several systems, as noted below: > > > > ./configure*, Makefile.* GNU automake/autoconf files > > ./sptk.mak Code Forge project > > ./bcb6/* Borland C Builder 6.0 > > ./VC6 M$ Visual C++ > > > > The example applications are in ./examples. They are built > > by any of the systems above. For GNU systems one can use > > --enable-examples configure argument. In order to make > > example applications you have to make and install SPTK first. > > > > If you experience any problem building or using SPTK, please > > let me know at alexeyp@tts-sf.com. > > > > The new and old versions of SPTK can be downloaded from > > http://www.sptk.net > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > How to build SPTK3 > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > ATTENTION: Sqlite version 3.3.8 doesn't work properly with SPTK. > > You need version 3.3.7 or before. > > > > 1. Windows and Cygwin. > > > > a) Install Gygwin. Make sure that gcc, autotools (automake and > autoconf), > > binutils, cvs, doxygen, libtool, make are installed. > > Do not install FLTK. Cygwin includes FLTK 1.1.4 that is way too old. > > > > b) Install FLTK version 1.1.6 or higher (but not 2.x!). > > You can get it from http://www.fltk.org. > > > > c) Install sqlite3 runtime. You can get it from http://www.sqlite.org. > > The sqlite3.dll should be placed into the library search path, and > > sqlite.h should be in include search path. > > Do not install the sqlite3 version 3.3.8 available on the website. > > We have discovered - it has a bug that doesn't allow it to work with > > SPTK. > > > > d) Install latest SPTK from SVN. To get the source code, use: > > > > svn co https://gateway.total-knowledge.com/svn/sptk/trunk sptk > > > > Then build it (by default, the libraries and includes are installed > under > > > > /usr/local/): > > > > cd sptk3 > > ./autogen.bash > > ./configure --disable-debug > > make > > make install > > > > 2. Windows and VC++ 7/8. > > > > a) Verify that ODBC support is installed. > > > > b) In the directory of your choice, create the following structure: > > BuildDirectory > > +---fltk > > +---sqlite > > L---sptk3 > > The libraries you will be installing should be placed in that structure, > > otherwise you have to update the project files > > > > c) Install FLTK version 1.1.6 or higher (but not 2.x!). > > You can get it from http://www.fltk.org. > > Move/rename the FLTK directory into your BuildDirectory. > > Open the VC workspace and build the solution. > > Verify that test programs (in fltk/test/) run. > > > > d) Copy sqlite3 runtime into your BuildDirectory. > > You can get it from http://www.sqlite.org. > > The sqlite3.dll should be placed into the search path. > > Do not install the sqlite3 version 3.3.8 available on the website. > > We have discovered - it has a bug that doesn't allow it to work with > > SPTK. > > > > e) Install latest SPTK from SVN. To get the source code, use: > > > > svn co https://gateway.total-knowledge.com/svn/sptk/trunk sptk > > > > Open the VC workspace and build the solution. > > Verify that test programs (in sptk3/test/) run. > > > > 3. Linux > > > > Install the following packages: > > > > a) optionally: ODBC support (like unixODBC) > > > > b) optionally: Sqlite3 version 3.3 to 3.3.7 (not 3.3.8!) > > > > c) FLTK version 1.1.5 to 1.1.7 (not 2.x!) > > > > d) optionally: Aspell > > > > e) Install latest SPTK from SVN. To get the source code, use: > > > > svn co https://gateway.total-knowledge.com/svn/sptk/trunk sptk > > > > Then build it (by default, the libraries and includes are installed > under > > /usr/local/): > > > > cd sptk3 > > ./autogen.bash > > ./configure --disable-debug > > make > > make install > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 2006/11/28, UN PEP : > > > > > > I could not find your attachment file in yahoo.Can you post it on the > web > > > site?(I means in the SPTK web site). > > > > > > Alexey Parshin wrote: Not really - GMail shows an > > > attachment :) > > > > > > BTW, I'm about to update XML parser. It's about 5-6 times faster on > load > > > and > > > about 50..60 times faster on save. Pros: several times less code in > > > parser, > > > faster processing. Cons: SAX mode isn't supported, HTML tags > translation > > > is > > > not supported. I'm currently testing it. The usual testing on 'Hamlet, > > > prince of Denmark' went fine, as well as my usual tests. The simple > but > > > large file of 1E6 nodes (16MB) is parsed for 1.12 sec. > > > > > > 2006/11/28, Ilya A. Volynets-Evenbakh : > > > > > > > > Except that you forgot to attach it even here... ;-) > > > > > > > > Alexey Parshin wrote: > > > > > If you already have FLTK installed - then you don't need to > install it > > > > > again. The installation instruction file is attached. It supposed > to > > > > > be a part of SPTK 3.3 but wasn't included by mistake. I will add > it in > > > > > 3.3.1, for sure. > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > Ilya A. Volynets-Evenbakh > > > > Total Knowledge. CTO > > > > http://www.total-knowledge.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > Alexey Parshin, > > > http://www.sptk.net > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > > Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! 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