Many thanks, Volker.
I'll bring down 116 and start over.
In the meantime, I already reinstalled the dmake directory, so that may
or may not be an issue.
Let me try 116 before I return with any questions.
Thanks again!
Jack
Volker Quetschke wrote:
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Here is what I did. I'll show the configure line, then show
a couple of results. If you really need to see the output
of configure, it's huge, but I can send it along either in
an email or zipped and attached.
It's beter to create an issue than posting it to the mailing
list.
Running Configure:
$ ./configure --with-cl-home="/cygdrive/c/Program
Files/Microsoft Visual Studio
.NET 2003/Vc7"
--with-csc-path="/cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/Microsoft.NET/Framework/v1
.1.4322" --with-frame-home="/cygdrive/c/Program
Files/Microsoft Visual Studio .
NET 2003/SDK/v1.1" --with-psdk-home="/cygdrive/c/Program
Files/Microsoft Platfo
rm SDK" --with-mspdb-path="/cygdrive/c/Program
Files/Microsoft Visual Studio .N
ET 2003/Common7/IDE" --with-midl-path="/cygdrive/c/Program
Files/Microsoft Visu
al Studio .NET 2003/Common7/Tools/Bin" --with-java
--with-jdk-home="/cygdrive/c
/j2sdk1.4.2_08"
--with-ant-home="/cygdrive/c/downloads/ant/apache-ant-1.6.2"
-
disable-directx --with-use-shell=tcsh
Configure said there were warnings. The only warning in the
warn file was that
NSIS not found, no self contained installer will be build.
Yes, that warning is OK. You will not get the self-contained
installer at the end, but that's all.
There is a statement I don't understand also in the
configure result:
* USAGE:
* Source winenv.set (in tcsh) or winenv.set.sh (in sh)
* in order to set up the build-environment variables.
But there is no mention of that at
http://tools.openoffice.org/dev_docs/build_windows_tcsh.html
I doubt that, I see the following in that link:
tcsh - Example
Even though tcsh is the default shell since m83, you should enable the
use of tcsh with --with-use-shell=tcsh.
To run the configure script, type the following command:
$SRC_ROOT> cd config_office
config_office> ./configure
--with-cl-home="/cygdrive/c/Programme/Microsoft Visual Studio .NET
2003/Vc7"
--with-jdk-home=/cygdrive/c/j2sdk1.4.1_02 --with-use-shell=tcsh
There are a number of options that you can use with the configure
script. To display these options, type the following command:
config_office> ./configure --help
After running configure, you have to continue in a tcsh shell:
$SRC_ROOT> tcsh
To create the dmake make utility that is needed for the build of
OpenOffice.org type the following command:
$SRC_ROOT> ./bootstrap
Now source the configuration file which sets all environment variables:
$SRC_ROOT> source winenv.set
Don't forget to run
$SRC_ROOT> rehash
afterwards.
So I went to the next step: jumping into tcsh:
$ tcsh
Badly placed ()'s.
That's strange. I guess you have to debug that as it works
fine for me. Propably one of your startup files is messed up.
Btw. which version of cygwin/tcsh are you using?
Googling that error message got me nowhere so I ignored
that. The next step is bootstrap. Change directory and:
./bootstrap
cp: cannot stat
`/cygdrive/c/downloads/openOffice/sdk1.9.109/SRC680_m109/dmake/d
make.exe': No such file or directory
Is this all you get after the ./bootstrap command?
Delete your dmake directory and unpack it from scratch.
That is where we leave it. I cannot get past that error.
There really is no dmake.exe in the source drop. This, btw,
is 680_m109 -- I'm aware there is a 114 out there but I
haven't found the source drop for it yet.
<http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/source/get_source.html>
and you can use m116. (Branch SRC680_m116)
If I get past that, then I'm off to do something about
rehash. Not sure what that means. For now, I'd like to get
dmake working.
Hint: "man tcsh" and search for rehash if you really want to
know the details.
Volker
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