Bug 72925

Summary: No XML Support
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: Michael J. Brenegan, BMET <mbrenegan>
Component: libxmlAssignee: Daniel Veillard <veillard>
Status: CLOSED NOTABUG QA Contact: Jay Turner <jturner>
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Description Michael J. Brenegan, BMET 2002-08-29 04:28:07 UTC
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Description of problem:
application won't load an xml configuration file

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):


How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1.Every time I try to run IceS, it refuses to load xml configuration file.
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Actual Results:  IceS exits because it can't read an XML configuration file, it says due to no xml support

Expected Results:  IceS SHOULD have loaded the config file.

Additional info:

Don't know if this is the right place to report/ask about this, but I'm currently setting up an IceS>Icecast streaming server.
IceS refuses to load it's config file (XML) complaining of No XML Support.  I have tried to make sure that I have as many of the 
xml rpm's installed as I could find.  Maybe I need a symlink or something?   Can anyone shed any light on exactly the xml rpms that I need to have 
installed in order for an application to use an xml config file?  Or IS this a bug?

Thanks in advance.

Michael J. Brenegan, BMET
Clinical Engineering
Yale/New Haven Hospital

Comment 1 Daniel Veillard 2002-08-29 07:44:14 UTC
How does this relates to libxml ? 
If IceS doesn't have XML support it's a problem with IceS.
Since it's apparently not a supported package from Red Hat,
I don't think it's a bug to be handled by us. Check with the
people providing support for IceS or recreate a new bug report
for the adequate package if it is part of the Red Hat supported set.

Daniel