Suspect this is because OOO_VENDOR environment variable. It somehow has ‘machinename$’ in it. And suspect $ has something to do with it. Where does this get populated from?
On Tue, 16 Jun 2020 at 11:01 PM, Chetan Aru <chetan...@gmail.com> wrote: > I obtained the source from git clone from gerrit url. > WinResTarget.mk is looking to build default.res from sal_textenc folder. > On successful case, I see that this folder is present inside build\workdir > folder, which is setup to be outside source directory. > In failure case, it is missing. I know something is missing from my side. > Just need a few pointers to debug this. > I will checkout sal/Library_sal_textenc.mk to see if it can fail to > generate the folder. > make command log does not show any failure other than one posted in > original post though. > > On Tue, 16 Jun 2020 at 10:42 PM, Eike Rathke <er...@redhat.com> wrote: > >> Hi Chetan, >> >> On Tuesday, 2020-06-16 18:09:11 +0530, Chetan Aru wrote: >> >> > I see that sal_textenc folder is not extracted in build directory. Which >> > zip has this? >> >> ? Maybe clarify how you obtained the sources. Or tell us what your >> actual problem is (and how it is related to $Subject). sal/textenc/ >> (there is no sal_textenc folder) is part of the git core repository, >> there is no zip to extract. There is a sal_textenc library target >> though, see sal/Library_sal_textenc.mk, registered in Repository.mk for >> URE (UNO Runtime Environment). >> >> Eike >> >> -- >> GPG key 0x6A6CD5B765632D3A - 2265 D7F3 A7B0 95CC 3918 630B 6A6C D5B7 >> 6563 2D3A >> >
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