Yes, Andre, this is what I did not notice. But now I'll know. Thanks!

06.03.2012, 13:59, "Andre Fischer" <[email protected]>:
> On 05.03.2012 19:44, Очиров Николай wrote:
>
>>  Hello, Juergen.
>>  yes, i've typed  ./LinuxX86Env.Set.sh in console after running ./bootstrap.
>
> You have to run it like this
>
>      source ./LinuxX86Env.Set.sh
>
> (you may have seen this with 'source' abbreviated as '.')
>
> -Andre
>
>>  05.03.2012, 21:08, "Jürgen Schmidt"<[email protected]>:
>>>  On 3/5/12 1:11 PM, Очиров Николай wrote:
>>>>    Thank you!! But It still doesn't work! I tried to use ''make'', but it 
>>>> didn't work. What is this command - build? Where did it take?
>>>  build is an alias to execute a perl build script. Have you sourced the
>>>  prepared environment script after you run configure and bootstrap?
>>>
>>>  Juergen
>>>>    04.03.2012, 08:58, "Andrew Rist"<[email protected]>:
>>>>>    On 3/3/2012 1:52 PM, Очиров Николай wrote:
>>>>>>      Hi! I have no experience building openoffice, and I have a problem.
>>>>>>      I followed these instructions 
>>>>>> http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Building_Guide 
>>>>>> for Ubuntu 11.04, but used 11.10.
>>>>>    Currently, it is easiest to get the build to run on Ubuntu 10.04. There
>>>>>    are various issues that you will run into on Ubuntu 11.04/11.10/12 
>>>>> alpha.
>>>>>    Among these issues are the need to switch to /usr/bin/ld to point to
>>>>>    ld.gold.
>>>>>
>>>>>    Your easiest way to get the build running is to build up a machine (or
>>>>>    vm) with Ubuntu 10.04 with the following additional packages:
>>>>>
>>>>>         sudo apt-get install g++ gcc bison flex libarchive-zip-perl
>>>>>         libcups2-dev libpam0g-dev
>>>>>         openjdk-6-jdk gperf libfreetype6-dev libxaw7-dev 
>>>>> libfontconfig1-dev
>>>>>         libxrandr-dev patch
>>>>>         libgconf2-dev libgnomevfs2-dev ant libgtk2.0-dev junit junit4 epm
>>>>>         libgstreamer-plugins-base0.10-dev librsvg2-dev python-dev
>>>>>         subversion autoconf rpm libdbus-glib-1-dev libdbus-glib-1-dev
>>>>>         libgl1-mesa-dev
>>>>>         libglu1-mesa-dev libglib2.0-dev libidl-dev liborbit2-dev
>>>>>>      When I run the script ./bootstrap after  ./configure with no 
>>>>>> arguments there is an error:  /bootstrap 56: ./configure : permission 
>>>>>> denied. How to fix it? What is the reason? I was looking for the cause 
>>>>>> of the internet, but have not found a solution.
>>>>>    Your commands for a full build from scratch would look like this:
>>>>>
>>>>>         svn co https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/ooo/trunk ooo
>>>>>
>>>>>         cd ooo/main
>>>>>
>>>>>         wget -O external/unowinreg/unowinreg.dll
>>>>>         http://tools.openoffice.org/unowinreg_prebuild/680/unowinreg.dll
>>>>>
>>>>>         autoconf
>>>>>
>>>>>         ./configure --enable-verbose --enable-category-b
>>>>>         --with-dmake-url="http://dmake.apache-extras.org.codespot.com/files/dmake-4.12.tar.bz2";
>>>>>         --with-epm-url="http://ftp.easysw.com/pub/epm/3.7/epm-3.7-source.tar.gz";
>>>>>
>>>>>         ./bootstrap
>>>>>
>>>>>         . ./LinuxX86Env.Set.sh
>>>>>
>>>>>         cd instsetoo_native&&    build --all --html -P2 -- -P2
>>>>>
>>>>>    If you get that running, then you might try building with more stuff
>>>>>    using a config like this:
>>>>>
>>>>>         ./configure --enable-verbose --enable-category-b 
>>>>> --enable-minimizer
>>>>>         --enable-presenter-console --enable-wiki-publisher --enable-open
>>>>>         gl --enable-dbus --enable-gstreamer 
>>>>> --with-package-format="installed
>>>>>         rpm deb" --with-dmake-url="http://dmake.apache-extras.org.code
>>>>>         spot.com/files/dmake-4.12.tar.bz2"
>>>>>         --with-epm-url="http://ftp.easysw.com/pub/epm/3.7/epm-3.7-source.tar.gz";
>>>>>         --with-lang="ru"
>>>>>>      P.S: Excuse me if I made a mistakes!
>>>>>    we all do...
>>>>>>      My English is bad, very bad, but I'm trying to improve the English 
>>>>>> skills!
>>>>>    your English is much better than my Russian
>>>>>>        I really hope for your support!

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