X-Git-Url: https://git.dlugolecki.net.pl/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=43a43791ff8152af406e54aeeb05597897ce2c63;hb=6190c7618fa60d3827fe7414925a66c694ca2047;hp=a6ad5895fba6dcc1c434e65e85453a2d67870685;hpb=5f69381a7a79eb8636938be13a94417bd0a74ca8;p=gedcom-parse.git diff --git a/README b/README index a6ad589..43a4379 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -1,11 +1,17 @@ The Gedcom parser library (release @VERSION@) ------------------------- The Gedcom parser library is a C library that provides an API to applications -to parse and process arbitrary genealogy files in the standard gedcom format. +to parse, process and write arbitrary genealogy files in the standard gedcom +format. Its main features are: - - strict callback-based parser written in C (using lex/yacc) + - portable to any POSIX systems (libiconv is needed on systems that lack + glibc 2.2, see below) + + - strict callback-based parser written in C (using lex/yacc), a C object + model is also available (compare to the difference between SAX and DOM + in XML). - supports the Gedcom 5.5 standard fully @@ -18,10 +24,16 @@ Its main features are: - internationalization of the error and warning messages - specific parsing of date values to a calendar-neutral date system (Julian - days aka serial day numbers); the date parser can be called separately + days aka serial day numbers); the date parser can be called separately and + dates can be manipulated - specific parsing and checking of cross-references + - specific parsing of age values + + - support for writing Gedcom files (both in line-by-line format, or via the + Gedcom object model) + - "compatibility-mode" parsing, to allow for not-exactly-standard syntaxes used by other genealogy programs; currently, compatibility is added for: - ftree @@ -34,6 +46,9 @@ To do list: - specific parsing of other special values - compatibility with other genealogy programs - older/newer Gedcom standards ? + - modifying data + - writing GEDML files + - C++ object model - ... For more information, refer to the documentation in the doc subdirectory, @@ -49,18 +64,27 @@ spin-off, and which uses this library: Requirements: ------------ - - glibc 2.2 or higher +For using the library: + - either glibc 2.2 or higher, or libiconv + +Note: + + The official libiconv package doesn't have ANSEL support, and is not + extensible except by modifying its source code. -To build from sources, you'll also need: + There is a modified libiconv package available on the SourceForge project + page, which is called 'libiconv-gedcom-1.8.x', based on libiconv 1.8. + Install this if you need ANSEL support and you don't have glibc 2.2. + +To compile the package, you'll need: - gcc + +To compile from the CVS sources, you'll need in addition: - autoconf - automake - flex - bison (won't work with plain yacc) - -It is possible that it also runs on other platforms than Linux (and that the -glibc version requirement can be loosened), however, I can only support Linux -because that is the only platform I have... + - perl Installation: @@ -71,6 +95,11 @@ This is simply: make make install +If libiconv is not automatically found, you can give its path to configure, +for example, if the library lives in /home/mydir/lib: + + ./configure --with-libiconv-prefix=/home/mydir + You can also run some tests via: make check