Jim Watson wrote:
Enno,
the original question (I may have mis-read) I thought was after
building, how can it be run? Now i see it is more about solver, about
which I have no experience. I will make some very brief comments below,
and reply more fully later today. maybe someone else will
On 07/11/2006, at 10:30 AM, Jim Watson wrote:
Enno,
I think the best thing would be to download the released
installation that matches your solver version and use that one to
drop in your changes.
Enno,
i dont any other ideas. I am now downloading the 2.0.4 solver for
linux/intel,
Jim,
As usual your reply was quick and helpful. I am very grateful but also
still confused. I got the impression from the OOo website that having
downloaded solver and the one module, ie. sal, I want to build with
debug=true I could get an OOo that would work under gdb.
Now I think there are
Enno,
the original question (I may have mis-read) I thought was after
building, how can it be run? Now i see it is more about solver,
about which I have no experience. I will make some very brief
comments below, and reply more fully later today. maybe someone else
will comment?
I think
I think I got project sal rebuilt cleanly with debug=true.
Then I wanted to check that I can run soffice from solver directly
(before delivering the new libs into the output tree so that any
problems could not be attributable to anything to do with the new libs).
Entering
$SRC_ROOT
On 06/11/2006, at 4:03 AM, Enno Fennema wrote:
I didn't find some 'setup' or whatever script. Anyway, I don't want
to install over my ordinary 'operational' OO nor delete/overwrite
its settings etc.
How can I run the solver version completely separate from the
operational one?
I