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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Apr 11 16:54:23 +0000 
2008 -------
OOo-2.4.0; GCJ 4.1.2

configured with:
./configure --prefix=/opt/OpenOffice --libdir=/opt/OpenOffice/lib64
--disable-gnome-vfs --disable-build-mozilla --enable-gcjaot --with-openldap
--with-system-zlib --with-system-jpeg --with-system-expat --with-system-freetype
 --with-system-xerces --with-system-xalan --with-system-xrender-headers
--with-system-libxml --with-system-libxslt --with-system-curl
--with-system-boost --with-system-sndfile --with-java=gij --with-use-shell=bash
--with-build-version="Built locally on phoenix" --with-package-format=portable
2>&1 | tee conf.log

I'm using locally prebuilt mozilla (stashed away after a previous attempt at a
build) and the provided unowinreg.dll (the MinGW cross-compile rule somehow
results in /usr/include getting onto the include path, blowing up MinGW).

I didn't find a findhome class anywhere in the build tree.
GCJ sets java.home=/usr
and I have previously established a symlink /usr/lib/amd64/client/libjvm.so to
libgcj in order to get (something else in OOo) to build.

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