Hi Tino, Am Fri, 10 Jun 2005 11:39:08 +0200, schrieb Tino Rachui - Sun Germany - Development - Software Engineer: > Eric, > > is the following problem (mentioned once by you) fixed meanwhile?
I don't know. > "And in the end instsetoo_native won't pack OOo because OS X cp > doesn't know -ua as arguments. > As a workaround I took what Terry Teague wrote as a citate of > Patrick Luby in his answer to the fact that we now should use > gnucopy instead of OS X cp. > > After line 185 I added: > .IF "$(OS)"=="MACOSX" > $(GNUCOPY) -r $(MSIOFFICETEMPLATESOURCE) > $(MSIOFFICETEMPLATEDIR:d:d) > $(GNUCOPY) -r $(MSILANGPACKTEMPLATESOURCE) > $(MSILANGPACKTEMPLATEDIR:d:d) > .ELSE > and and .ENDIF in line 192. This workaround still works fine for me but in the meantime I figured out what the problem with gnu-copy via Darwinports is. Darwinports gnu-copy is named gcp so that it doesn't mix up with Mac OS X cp. fink cp seems to "replace" Mac OS X cp when you have the right fink settings in your .profile or .xinitrc etc pp. So when using cp you use finks gnu-cop instead of Mac OS X cp. Darwinports, even with right settings, still leaves us Mac OS X cp and forces us to use gcp when we need gnu-copy. So you have to explicit tell the configure the first time it is run that gnu-copy is named gpc when installed via Darwinports. I therefore used the --with-gnu-copy=/opt/local/bin/gcp for the first configure script runthrough. If you forget this the first time you run configure and add it when running configure for a second/third time for whatever reason it may be necessary. I e.g. sometimes forget to put the mozilla sources in place or copy gpc to the right directory, the build will fail with packing errors. To make it worse not only does end packing now need gnu-copy. Packing mozilla does too. I really don't understand this. I often mentioned that we should use Mac OS X cp so that it is easy for Mac OS X users to build OOo. O.K. for pkgconfig being incomplete I understand that we need fink/Darwinports/whatever packagemanger and for gtk2 as an optional feature it's O.K. too simply because Mac OS X is supposed to use Carbon/Quarz. > I tried to use gnucopy installed via Darwinports but it failed. > Could be another bug in Darwinport just like the one with freetype. > I had no time for further investigation and so far the build is > fine with this hackaround." So there is no bug in gnucopy but for me one in OOo. But so far nobody seemed to agree with me and all are happy with using gnu-copy. Regards, Eric Hoch -- ## Ansprechpartner Anwenderunterst�tzung, users-Mailingliste, MacOSX ## de.OpenOffice.org - Office f�r MacOS X, Linux, Solaris & Windows ## Openoffice.org - ich steck mit drin! --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
