Re: Problem with OO and JDK

2007-11-10 Thread Nicolas FRANCOIS
Le Fri, 9 Nov 2007 15:30:18 +0100 Alessandro Alocci [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : Hi, it seems that you have uudecode installed, can you check if you have the version installed from gmime? Run uudecode --version if you see something like uudecode (GNU sharutils) x.x.x then my guess is wrong,

Re: Problem with OO and JDK

2007-11-10 Thread Alessandro Alocci
On Saturday 10 November 2007 14:20:22 Nicolas FRANCOIS wrote: /sources/OOG680_m5/canvas/source/cairo/cairo_cairo.cxx:202: error: 'PictStandardA8' was not declared in this scope /sources/OOG680_m5/canvas/source/cairo/cairo_cairo.cxx:205: error: 'PictStandardRGB24' was not declared in this

Re: Problem with OO and JDK

2007-11-10 Thread Nicolas FRANCOIS
Le Sat, 10 Nov 2007 17:11:21 +0100 Alessandro Alocci [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : The problem seems to be that OO use by default an internal Xrender.h file without these definitions. So, it seems that you are obliged to use the switch --with-system-xrender-headers if you want to compile

Re: Problem with OO and JDK

2007-11-09 Thread Alessandro Alocci
On 09 November 2007 02:42:34 Nicolas FRANCOIS wrote: Hi. I want to build OO (Open Office) with the last BLFS. I had to download OO 2.3, because 2.2 is not available anymore. But I don't think it's an issue here. In the build process, I get this error message : checking if uudecode can

Re: Problem with OO and JDK

2007-11-09 Thread NP
Nicolas FRANCOIS wrote: I want to build OO (Open Office) with the last BLFS. I had to download OO 2.3, because 2.2 is not available anymore. But I don't think it's an issue here. snip Problem is, my CLASSPATH is up to date before the . LinuxX86Env.Set.sh call, but after this, it's set to just