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From: Gene Smith <gds AT chartertn DOT net>
Subject: LXR on cygwin?
Date: Sat, 04 Jun 2005 23:01:56 -0400
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I am interested in running LXR (source browser) on a Windows 2k laptop 
with cygwin. I have installed lxr-0.9.3 on a couple of linux machines 
with no problem. LXR, written in perl, uses the following helper 
applications:

apache
exuberent ctags
glimpse (or swish-e)
mysql (or postgresql)
perl
perl DB driver for mysql or pg

I installed apache, ctags, postgresql and perl from the cygwin setup. 
Does anyone know of problems I might have installing and getting the 
whole thing to work under windows/cygwin?

There exists a somewhat out of date site that descirbes how to do this 
but with old LXR and cygwin:
http://www.iol.ie/~locka/mozilla/lxr.htm

Thanks,
-gene













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