Hi Alexander, On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 6:06 PM, Alexander Thurgood <[email protected]> wrote: > Le 10/12/10 17:00, Christian Lohmaier a écrit : > >> Manually fiddling is only necessary when you already did fiddle :-) >> > Uh oh :-) I haven't done anything other than install all those deps as > outlined in the wiki,
That is already fiddling unfortunately. Plain Mac OSX with XCode, no external stuff is easiest to get started, use --disable-mozilla and off you go. > and then put /usr/local/bin as first entry in my > path (because otherwise automake wouldn't play nicely with autoconf). See above/the other posts. The requirement for external autoconf/automake surely are wrong, as is the one for hunspell and coreutils. wget and Archive::Zip again definitely are wrong. Java Developer Package: No idea what is meant here, but unneccessary anyway. You got a suitable JDK already on Mac. pkgconfig is arguable, as it's handy when compiling mozilla from scratch, as is libIDL. >> I myself have a directory in my $PATH where I have symlinks to ccache >> for the compilers - maybe you got something similar but miss the >> corresponding links for gcc-4.0, etc? > > I haven't installed ccache yet. You should - greatly helps to reduce buildtime, but use the current version (It got a new maintainer lately and has made some nice progress compared to the 2.4 release) > I remember I had it on my old Tiger > machine, but I don't recall it being such a hair-tearing experience :-() Again: Building on Mac is easy when you got a clean system. The more external stuff you add, the more difficult it gets to build, especially as LO is compiled against the 10.4uSDK, and most/all of the external stuff is not... ciao Christian _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice
