Hi,
Tora says he has VMware images for those builds. You can ask him for a
copy.
That sounds nice!
there are also Virtualbox Images with everything included for Ubuntu
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Prepared_Build_Images
Regards
Max
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Nguyen Vu Hung wrote:
Tora says he has VMware images for those builds. You can ask him for a
copy.
That sounds nice!
Not only source codes but also the build environment live VM should be
maintained and shared with us.
Is there good website on which we can get the VM image?
oohack
Hi,
Nguyen Vu Hung wrote:
Tora says he has VMware images for those builds. You can ask him for a copy.
The following Wiki page might help you understand why I have chosen
Fedora Core 4 to build OpenOffice.org 2.x.
Build Environment Running on Fedora Core 4
http://wiki.services.openoffice.o
Hi Jeff, *,
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 3:36 AM, Jeff wrote:
>
> The best page I've found is http://tools.openoffice.org/build_env.html,
> but search for python and you see only --with-system-python. The
> questions are thus:
>
> - Is truly required or is it optional?
> - If can be left out what fu
2009/2/13 Tor Lillqvist :
>> This kind of information enables system developers/integrators to make
>> more informed choices.
> If no, then just start by looking at what dependencies the official build for
> your platform uses. Check the spec file
> in the source rpm or whatever corresponding file
> This kind of information enables system developers/integrators to make
> more informed choices.
Are you a system developer/integrator yourself? For some entirely new Linux
distro with an entirely new package format, or other platform for which there
exist no OOo build earlier?
If no, then jus
2009/2/13 Jeff :
> On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 10:52:35AM +0900, Nguyen Vu Hung wrote:
>>
>> I think no. The complete list will be very long and it depends on your
>> environement.
>
> How would it depend on environment? A shell is a requirement, tcsh and
> or bash are optional. Of course a shell is a
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 10:52:35AM +0900, Nguyen Vu Hung wrote:
>
> I think no. The complete list will be very long and it depends on your
> environement.
How would it depend on environment? A shell is a requirement, tcsh and
or bash are optional. Of course a shell is a bad example, like saying
yo
2009/2/13 Jeff :
> I have not been able to find a complete and authoritative list of build
> dependencies, both required and optional. Does such a list exist,
> preferably one that will allow for an informed choice by showing what
> functionality is gained by which optional deps?
I think no. The co
I have not been able to find a complete and authoritative list of build
dependencies, both required and optional. Does such a list exist,
preferably one that will allow for an informed choice by showing what
functionality is gained by which optional deps?
Thank you very much!
--
Jeff
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