[dev] Mac OS X Snow Leopard and 64bit...

2011-04-01 Thread Pavel Janík

Hi,

do we have a plan to support building OOo on Mac OS X Snow Leopard?

It has 64bit kernel, ie. platform is x86_64, by default doesn't come  
with 10.4u SDK (you have to install it, it is optional in Xcode  
optional install ;-), has 32bit and 64bit producing gccs (gcc 4.0 is  
producing 32bit and gcc 4.2.1 is producing 64bit binaries. The  
default one is 4.2.1, but OOo is not ready for 64bit on Mac OS X yet)  
etc.


I put a rough hacks which I use to build 32bit OOo on Snow Leopard to

http://tmp.janik.cz/OOo/snowleopard/snowleopard.diff

In addition to this, I build with:

export CC=ccache /usr/bin/gcc-4.0
export CXX=ccache /usr/bin/g++-4.0
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[dev] Re: Mac OS X Snow Leopard and 64bit...

2011-04-01 Thread eric b


Le 1 avr. 11 à 09:21, Pavel Janík a écrit :


Hi,




Hi Pavel,



do we have a plan to support building OOo on Mac OS X Snow Leopard?




Unfortunaly, not me :  I have no machine running it (nor 10.5  
either), and I'll stick to Tiger as long as possible.



Just a wild guess, but if things continue the current way, it is not  
ridiculous to imagine Apple switching to ARM architecture (like MS  
will do)



It has 64bit kernel, ie. platform is x86_64, by default doesn't  
come with 10.4u SDK (you have to install it, it is optional in  
Xcode optional install ;-), has 32bit and 64bit producing gccs (gcc  
4.0 is producing 32bit and gcc 4.2.1 is producing 64bit binaries.  
The default one is 4.2.1, but OOo is not ready for 64bit on Mac OS  
X yet) etc.



Do you have a list of what has to be done ?  Probably at least a new  
bridge, but maybe something else ?






I put a rough hacks which I use to build 32bit OOo on Snow Leopard to

http://tmp.janik.cz/OOo/snowleopard/snowleopard.diff




Indeed you should install the missing 10.4 SDK  :-)



In addition to this, I build with:

export CC=ccache /usr/bin/gcc-4.0
export CXX=ccache /usr/bin/g++-4.0




Regards,
Eric





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[dev] Re: Mac OS X Snow Leopard and 64bit...

2011-04-01 Thread Christian Lohmaier
Hi Pavel,

2011/4/1 Pavel Janík pa...@janik.cz:

 do we have a plan to support building OOo on Mac OS X Snow Leopard?

It is suppoerted to build /on/ Snow Leopard.

 It has 64bit kernel, ie. platform is x86_64, by default doesn't come with
 10.4u SDK (you have to install it, it is optional in Xcode optional install
 ;-),

Yes, that's the crucial point.

 I put a rough hacks which I use to build 32bit OOo on Snow Leopard to

Building 32bit version, but not targeting 10.4 is a waste of
ressources IMHO. Why would you want to create builds that won't run on
the baseline system?

ciao
Christian
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[dev] Re: Mac OS X Snow Leopard and 64bit...

2011-04-01 Thread Pavel Janík

Hi,

On 1.4.2011, at 15:02, Christian Lohmaier wrote:


Building 32bit version, but not targeting 10.4 is a waste of
ressources IMHO. Why would you want to create builds that won't run on
the baseline system?


I'd like the build to be extended with:

- autodetecting the lowest available SDK. It is nonsense to hardcode  
10.4u for people, who:


  a. have default Xcode install (ie. no 10.4u)
  b. want to build for themself only
  c. want to save diskspace and do not install 10.4u ;-)

- 64bit build

Both are interesting I think.
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[dev] Dev. tools

2011-04-01 Thread Дмитрий

Hello!

I'd like to develop (modify source code) OpenOffice, but I don't know 
which tools and methods you use. For developing the extensions anyone 
may use NetBeans or MS VS. In case of OpenOffice, there is no 
information about tools and IDEs which are used by developers of 
OpenOffice. Could you tell me about OpenOffice developing process? What 
tools and IDEs you use to develop and debug OpenOffice?


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