Not familiar with Xerces (although Esther may be ;), but I have seen things like this happen when the umask for the user running the install was set to strict (say, 077). If the permissions on the directories and files are cleared for other or group, that may be your problem.
I would check the umask before you run the install. It should probably be something like 022 or 002 to get a reasonably secure install.
In reply to Re: Using Xerces.so when not root??
by MidLifeXis
in thread Using Xerces.so when not root??
by seaver
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