Re: building on Windows 10 breaks at guistdio.exe

2016-09-20 Thread Patricia Shanahan
On 9/20/2016 12:56 AM, John D'Orazio wrote: On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 7:50 AM, Ariel Constenla-Haile wrote: On Mon, Sep 19, 2016 at 07:12:29PM -0700, Patricia Shanahan wrote: 4.1.3 does have changes to the language library URLs. Has anyone else done a build that included

Re: building on Windows 10 breaks at guistdio.exe

2016-09-20 Thread John D'Orazio
On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 7:50 AM, Ariel Constenla-Haile wrote: > On Mon, Sep 19, 2016 at 07:12:29PM -0700, Patricia Shanahan wrote: > > 4.1.3 does have changes to the language library URLs. Has anyone else > done a > > build that included Italian? > > His logs say aoo-trunk,

Re: building on Windows 10 breaks at guistdio.exe

2016-09-20 Thread John D'Orazio
On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 7:44 AM, Ariel Constenla-Haile wrote: > On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 03:22:40AM +0200, John D'Orazio wrote: > > I wound up building in stages, since the build was breaking here and > there. > > I just picked it up from where it left off as I fixed things.

Re: building on Windows 10 breaks at guistdio.exe

2016-09-19 Thread Ariel Constenla-Haile
On Mon, Sep 19, 2016 at 07:12:29PM -0700, Patricia Shanahan wrote: > 4.1.3 does have changes to the language library URLs. Has anyone else done a > build that included Italian? His logs say aoo-trunk, so I assume John isn't building branch AOO413. NSIS >= 3.* is only on that branch. Regards --

Re: building on Windows 10 breaks at guistdio.exe

2016-09-19 Thread Ariel Constenla-Haile
On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 03:22:40AM +0200, John D'Orazio wrote: > I wound up building in stages, since the build was breaking here and there. > I just picked it up from where it left off as I fixed things. So I don't > have a single output... unless there is a log file that collects various > build

Re: building on Windows 10 breaks at guistdio.exe

2016-09-19 Thread Patricia Shanahan
Sorry, "output" was ambiguous. I'm not interested in the log files at this time, but in the installation files. I want to try to install the result of your build on a Windows 7 machine. On 9/19/2016 6:22 PM, John D'Orazio wrote: I wound up building in stages, since the build was breaking here

Re: building on Windows 10 breaks at guistdio.exe

2016-09-19 Thread Patricia Shanahan
4.1.3 does have changes to the language library URLs. Has anyone else done a build that included Italian? On 9/19/2016 6:33 PM, John D'Orazio wrote: I actually did see an error in the packaging phase, but it didn't seem to affect the final output, I still got the setup.exe which worked just

Re: building on Windows 10 breaks at guistdio.exe

2016-09-19 Thread John D'Orazio
I actually did see an error in the packaging phase, but it didn't seem to affect the final output, I still got the setup.exe which worked just fine, and I can open and use soffice.exe just fine after running setup. This is the error I got: ERROR: The following errors occurred in packaging process:

Re: building on Windows 10 breaks at guistdio.exe

2016-09-19 Thread John D'Orazio
I wound up building in stages, since the build was breaking here and there. I just picked it up from where it left off as I fixed things. So I don't have a single output... unless there is a log file that collects various build stages together into one single output? I would also recommend

Re: building on Windows 10 breaks at guistdio.exe

2016-09-19 Thread Patricia Shanahan
Congratulations! I'm about to do a Windows 10 build on a new machine, so please make sure the step-by-step incorporates all that you learned in the process. I have a specific test I would like run. The current release process calls for doing the Windows builds on Windows 7. I am wondering if

Re: building on Windows 10 breaks at guistdio.exe

2016-09-19 Thread John D'Orazio
I have now successfully completed the build on Windows 10, and after changing the install path of NSIS to one without spaces, packaging also completed successfully. I have added "Windows 10" alongside "Windows 7" and "Windows 8.1" in the Step by Step guide. On Mon, Sep 19, 2016 at 7:50 PM,

Re: building on Windows 10 breaks at guistdio.exe

2016-09-19 Thread Patricia Shanahan
I had installed 64-bit Cygwin installed here before I started on compiling AOO. I hit problems, and had to go to the recommended 32-bit Cygwin. However, things have changed a bit since then, so it may be worth seeing if it works. On 9/19/2016 8:59 AM, John D'Orazio wrote: ... I also read

Re: building on Windows 10 breaks at guistdio.exe

2016-09-19 Thread John D'Orazio
I installed some more things in my build environment such as the Windows Drive Kit and I enabled the atl flags. I cleaned the whole build and started over again with new config and using the multiprocessor and multi threading capability, and have now made it close to the end of the build. Only the

Re: building on Windows 10 breaks at guistdio.exe

2016-09-18 Thread Patricia Shanahan
Please excuse the delay responding - I put it aside hoping that someone with more knowledge would respond, and then got involved in other things. One possibility is that solver/420/wntmsci12.pro/xml/ was partially built due to an earlier failure. I suggest deleting solver/420/wntmsci12.pro

Re: building on Windows 10 breaks at guistdio.exe

2016-09-15 Thread John D'Orazio
Patricia you are correct, after a few more attempts the desktop module did build successfully. Now I'm up to the postprocess module, with this error: Entering /cygdrive/d/source/aoo-trunk/main/postprocess/packcomponents dmake: Error: -- `/cygdrive/d/source/aoo-trunk/main/solver/420/

Re: building on Windows 10 breaks at guistdio.exe

2016-09-14 Thread John D'Orazio
If it can be of any use to understand better the problem, I'm using this configuration: SDK_PATH="D:\Microsoft_SDKs\Windows\v7.0" ./configure --with-frame-home="$SDK_PATH" --with-psdk-home="$SDK_PATH" --with-midl-path="$SDK_PATH/bin" --with-directx-home="D:\Microsoft_DirectX_SDK_June_2010"

Re: building on Windows 10 breaks at guistdio.exe

2016-09-14 Thread Patricia Shanahan
I've never seen this failure before. The only suggestion I can make is to retry. That sometimes fixes failed builds. On 9/14/2016 12:39 PM, John D'Orazio wrote: ... dmake: '../../../wntmsci12.pro/bin/guistdio.exe' removed. 1 module(s): desktop need(s) to be rebuilt Reason(s):

building on Windows 10 breaks at guistdio.exe

2016-09-14 Thread John D'Orazio
So I've taken courage thanks also to the work done by Patricia Shanahan on building OpenOffice in Windows 7 and Windows 8.1. I'm using Windows 10, and I've sorted through the first few obstacles and my build has now been running for 5-6 hours without any trouble. Until now that is. It just broke