Hi, Work Klo wrote: > - mscoree.lib > - If you find it in 3 different locations, just pick one. > - If you still are unsure, pick the one from the Visual Studio as the > Platform SDK should be older (if you are using the Feb 2003 version...)
Not sure what you mean by 'just pick one'?? Also, I just realised my VMWare has 2 .NET framework installed (Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 (+ hotfix KB886903) and Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0); could that be an issue? Thanks for all the help -----Original Message----- From: Work Klo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 11:51 AM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [dev] Completely lost in the building process... Alexandre, Hello Canadian! - Space: I would say about 6 GB. - I have built OO2 in Windows using cygwin (according to http://tools.openoffice.org/dev_docs/build_windows_tcsh.html). - I then tar the whole directory and gzip it. I get about 3GB. - So my guess is you may need 6GB. - mscoree.lib - If you find it in 3 different locations, just pick one. It is that easy! - If you still are unsure, pick the one from the Visual Studio as the Platform SDK should be older (if you are using the Feb 2003 version...) Alexandre Laforest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : Hello, First of all, thanks a bunch for the quick and kind response. But I'd like to get some precisions if possible. Jens-Heiner Rechtien wrote: > No. But plan for a lot of disk space for the source tree. The generated > binaries take up a lot of space. How much space?? Just to make sure I don't end up having to start again from scratch because of a space issue (and I do have a space issue, having set up a VMWare image :P). Thanks :). I finally got time to read the extra informations found at http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Windows and have been able to progress with the 'configure' script. But, it now wields an error I can not seem to get rid of: 'configure: error: mscoree.lib (.NET Framework) not found. Make sure to use you use --with-frame-home' But the 'mscoree.lib' file is in 3 different locations (which are also in my 'Path' environment variables: 1. C:\Program Files\Microsoft Platform SDK\Lib 2. C:\Program Files\Microsoft Platform SDK\Lib\IA64 3. C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\SDK\v1.1\Lib Thus, I am puzzled. I tried a couple of things, mainly fiddling around with the Environment variables path. But to no avail. Note that I do have a valid .Net Framework 1.1 installation. Any help appreciated, Thank you and Best regards, Alexandre Laforest _______________________________________ YM - ???? ???????,?????????????,???????????,????????? http://messenger.yahoo.com.hk --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
