Martin Hollmichel wrote:
Martin Hollmichel wrote:
There are also the Windows (Platform SDK's, also available as free
download)
* v5.0 ( just SDK header and Libraries)
* v6.0 comes additionally with the C/C++ Compiler 14.00.50727 for x86
aka VS .NET 2005 (not Professional so if used to
Details please!
Eric Burke wrote:
Hi,
I am currently configuring my computer to build Open Office.
Which version, what exactly?
I am building
on Windows XP. I am encountering the following error:
mscoree.lib (.NET Framework) not found. Make sure you use --with-frame-home.
I have put one
KAMI911 KAMI911 wrote:
Hello!
I want to build OOo 2.3 M6 on Windows/Cygwin but the svx module leads error
in intro folder:
/cygdrive/c/ooo2/svx/source/intro
--
Making: ../../wntmsci10.pro/misc/intro.dpr
dmake -f makefile.mk NO_HIDS=true make_srs_deps=true
CC'ing ESC and [EMAIL PROTECTED], please reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] only.
Hi,
while working on some build feature/improvement for OOo W32 builds
I realized that we have quite a lot of special casing of tcsh vs. bash.
Is that still needed? I would like to remove the support for tcsh
builds if
Volker Quetschke wrote:
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Please don't reply to the previous message! I botched the reply-to
setting, please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sorry!
Hi,
while working on some build feature/improvement for OOo W32 builds
I
Hans-Joachim Lankenau wrote:
hi!
Volker Quetschke wrote:
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Hi,
while working on some build feature/improvement for OOo W32 builds
I realized that we have quite a lot of special casing of tcsh vs. bash.
really
Pavel JanÃk wrote:
Actually I think, the output should per default look like:
compiling module/source/bla.cxx
compiling module/source/foo.cxx
linking module/unxlngi6.pro/lib/libgr.so
Looks good. I'd like to see an option to do build this way at least. But
sometimes both methods are good.
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Regards,
Volker Quetschke
BTW: it seems that your mail client is broken. The character set it
declared is not suitable for all characters you are using. So some
characters are unreadable. Perhaps you can find a way to fix that, it
would make improve the legibility of your
Vinay Anand Yadav wrote:
Hello,
I am getting the following error at the end of
./configure command.
You are using the wrong perl. Please follow the build instructions,
and don't try to use Activestate Perl, it wont work for the cygwin
style bash build.
FangYaqiong wrote:
Hi,
I have changed the TEMP path, but it is useless. And I find the
basicsrvdepot.zip can be unzipped successfully in anywhere else.
So it was not the TEMP variable, I have a hunch that you are not
using a cygwin unzip. I just tried with a MSDOS unzip and I get:
$
blueeagle wrote:
Hi,
I don't think the path name is too long , because I can build the M196
successful.
And that proves it for you? There might be changes from milestone to
milestone
Anyway, this really looks like your TEMP path is too long, see
for example
KAMI wrote:
Hi Masters!
I appled a patch that needs to run autoreconf, but I can't run it
because of error:
$ autoreconf
Try autoconf instead. Autoreconf is way to clever for a simple
change in configure.in.
Volker
aclocal-1.9: cannot open aclocal.m4: Permission denied
Hi Tor,
Tor Lillqvist wrote:
ti 2006-09-26 klockan 00:56 -0400 skrev Volker Quetschke:
You have to use
--disable-activex
or the build will fail at one point.
Is that the --disable-activex from CWS tml04 (which I have largely been
ignoring working on,
No, it's an independent
Hi,
Oliver Bolte wrote:
Tor Lillqvist wrote:
ti 2006-09-26 klockan 10:17 +0200 skrev Oliver Bolte:
I've reused the NETTOOLKIT environment variable (in the past it was
used for .NET Toolkit 2003 which wasn't usable for OOo). I've removed
this variable from other makefiles and with m186 it
++)
+ for(int i = 0; i m_aChainEntry.GetSize(); i++)
* Framework SDK 2.0
You also need (--with-asm-home):
* A Microsoft assembler
Many thanks to Volker Quetschke (changes in configure, QA),
Daniel Boelzle (fix for UNO bridge) and Helge Delfs (QA).
Erm, I should elaborate a little on the configure
Hi,
please help using the new link, we are not building vanilla or chocolate:
Thomas Lange wrote:
(snip)
The respective documentation would be
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org /wiki /Building_vanilla
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Building_OpenOffice.org
Volker
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Giuseppe Castagno wrote:
On 9/10/06, Volker Quetschke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
Kai Backman wrote:
configure19 contained a change in default behaviour for ./configure (in
this
case --enable-build-mozilla was changed to --disable-build-mozilla).
This has broken the the build
Hi Christian,
IMHO it's the time to start a wiki page for build instructions of the
current development versions (SRC680 and newer) and leave the instructions
for the current release (up to OOo 2.04) on that webpage.
That process was already started a while ago.
Question: Is there an
Volker Quetschke wrote:
The changed/new OOo 2.x build instructions should go on a website
I mean wiki page.
I hope it is possible to enhance the current linux-centric version to a
cross-platform version with a few OS specific subsections/wiki links.
Volker
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= http
Hi Maulik,
in addition to Kai's answer I must add that you didn't give a usefull
problem description. Try:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Debug_Build_Problems
Volker
Maulik Gordhandas wrote:
hii please help me i with this..
the compling of openoffice just doesntgo aheah.. it
Christian Lohmaier wrote:
On Mon, Aug 07, 2006 at 09:32:39AM +0200, Rene Engelhard wrote:
Volker Quetschke wrote:
Windows builders are *unaffected*.
[...]
Actually the configure message should mention the download/copy part.
No. (Had that discussion already on IRC...)
Not with me. Where
Moin!
Rene Engelhard wrote:
Rene Engelhard wrote:
Hi,
Volker Quetschke wrote:
Well, the discussion on IRC basically was you stating: I did not add
the URL on purpose and don't want to add it (paraphrased)
That's a thorough discussion! Because your (debians) opinion is against
this all
Rene Engelhard wrote:
Volker Quetschke wrote:
Rene Engelhard wrote:
Hi,
with integration of cws unowinregcross (and therefore in m181) we have a
new build requirement: mingw32. See issue 49178.
This is not completely true, since m181 and only for non-Windows targets
Rene Engelhard wrote:
Hi,
with integration of cws unowinregcross (and therefore in m181) we have a
new build requirement: mingw32. See issue 49178.
This is not completely true, since m181 and only for non-Windows targets
there is the possibility to either install mingw32 or to copy
Hi
Alexandre Laforest wrote:
Hi All,
quick questions:
1) Is there a big difference between the tarball source code (I have OOo_2.0.2_src.tar.gz, which I extracted through a command-line since WinZip extracted some files at the root level :S) and the sources from CVS???
No, Winzip is just
Hi!
comments below.
Work Klo wrote:
Dear all,
I really need help. I need to build OpenOffice. For the last 10 days, I am
struggling with setting up a good building enviornment.
I have started building OpenOffice successfully since about 1.5 years ago. I
have set up the build
Hi!
Work Klo wrote:
Dear all,
I am building OO source with CVS tag: OOA680_m1. I have built it once last
month and everything works fine. (My machine is a Windows XP.)
Last week I rebuilt my machine. I tried to build the same source. I was
stuck in the configure part. After some
Hi!
Subir Pradhanang wrote:
Hi all,
I have been trying to build OOB680_m5 on Windows XP SP2 following the
instructions on
http://tools.openoffice.org/dev_docs/build_windows_tcsh.html.
But while doing ./configure, I have been getting the following error
even though I have installed PSDK from
What about asking the community for these builds? We have currently a few
volunteer tinderbox clients running, see
http://go-ooo.org/tinderbox/all_trees.express.html.
Yes, I know that there are clients already running - though, are they
covering the range of platforms that Stephan mentioned?
$ ls -l /home/build/oo | grep default_images show?
drwx--+ 27 Administrators None 0 Feb 24 15:34 default_images
And what is the result of:
$ /usr/bin/perl -e 'if( -x /home/build/oo/default_images){ print
OK;};' ?
That returns nothing.
Ha, welcome to Windows ACLs and perl usually
Thorsten Behrens wrote:
Stephan Bergmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(snip)
I guess it is largely unrealistic to have every community CWS built on
the four mentioned platforms - unless we (Sun) do it ourselves (me
thinks that especially wntmsci10 will pose problems). Thus it's maybe
a bit moot
Volker Quetschke wrote:
You build in a mounted cygwin directory, that's also brave ;) Last time
(it's bin a while) I tried that, it actually worked for me, ...
s/bin/been/ Oops, :)
Volker
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Another stumbling block on my way to a Windows build of Open Office. I
am building on Windows 2003 using Visual Studio 2003. Here are my
configure options:
I didn't express my respect that you try to do this on Windows 2003, to
my knowledge noone else tried this before.
./configure
Chris H wrote:
I was trying to build against OOA680_m1which looks like the latest
stable. What version should I be working with instead? m156?
No, how about the current release candidate, RC4, aka. OOB680_m5.
This will most propably not fix your problem, but configure should
be able to
Hi Henrik,
I didn't read this before answering in the issue. Sorry for this.
I just started a build with the 29.12. snapshot.
Just to confirm, with the 29.12. snapshot I also get lots of hangs and
strange behaviour. Unfortunately I'm leaving for a week in a few hours.
I have the same
Henrik Sundberg wrote:
The most (only?) important problem is number three: dmake hangs. I
describe them in chronological order,
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Environment description:
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I checked out the tower using: cvs
-d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs update -r
Henrik Sundberg wrote:
(snip)
I was using cvs from cmd.exe, not from cygwin.
cvs --version refererred to http://www.cvsnt.org
I initially fetched a few separate modules. I might have had
incompatible versions.
I also had a go at fetching everything from one big rc3.tar.gx(?) file
and
Henrik Sundberg wrote:
2005/12/31, Volker Quetschke [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I was trying to do as it is said in
http://tools.openoffice.org/dev_docs/build_windows_tcsh.html#BuildingaFullBuildofOpenOffice,
but that can never have worked then (the cvs update part).
Do you mean:
http
Hi!
Does
$ ls /proc/*/fd
help to cure the hang? If yes, you are member of an elite club. ;)
Yes! And ps shows sed every time dmake hangs (and not otherwise), is
there a possibility to use another implementation of sed? Which?
Is the problem inside cygwin1.dll, not in sed?
Most propably it's
Hi Henrik,
My command line for configure is getting rather long (all parameters
are added due to separate error reports from configure),
./configure --with-cl-home=/cygdrive/c/Program/Microsoft Visual
Studio .NET 2003/Vc7
Is this Visual C++ Express Edition? If this is what was called
Problems:
1 DirectX
a) with --with-directx-home=/cygdrive/c/Program/Microsoft DirectX
SDK (December 2005) I get:
checking for DirectX SDK files... configure: error: DirectX SDK files
not found, please use --with-directx-home or -disable-directx.
Hmmm, did you follow
Rajith Ravi wrote:
hi volker,
I told that there was an error in my configure script
in using the cygwin perl
below is the errors i logged.
You send this before. And I already told you:
I cannot reproduce your cygwin perl problem. Try this:
$ perl -e 'use
The question really is:
Who can reproduce the hangs when building with a current cygwin
snapshot. http://cygwin.com/snapshots/
We (that is mainly ause) are hunting spurious hangs when using
current snapshots of the cygwin dll. See discussion on IRC and
the cygwin mailing list.
(Un-)fortunately
Hi Rajith,
Hi Volker,
I posted mail on error after using cygwin's perl and on running
configure script. I get the below mentioned error. I think u didnt get that
mail. So im posting it again so that u can help me.
I cannot reproduce your cygwin perl problem. Try this:
$
Hi!
All modules are compiled rather smoothly, finally came to the
building of installation set, but couldn't resolve the following
problem:
(snip)
**
ERROR: ERROR: Systemcall: unzip.exe -o -q
d:/OOo_2.0.0rc3_src/solver/680/wntmsci
Hi Rajith,
Hi
I got the pass in the stlport error. In winenv.bat i
manually changed
IF DEFINED STLPORT4 unset STLPORT4
set STLPORT4=NO_STLPORT4
to
set STLPORT4=C:\STLport-4.0
Then you are using an external stlport instead of the custom build/patched
OOo version. You're on
Rajith Ravi wrote:
hi all
When building OOo 1.1.2 from 4NT under Win2000, dmake fails as
showing the following messages. Im Using VC6 SP6..
OOo 1.1.2? The latest version of the OOo 1.1.x series is 1.1.5. But if
possible (requires .NET 2003) build the 2.0 series.
Volker
I am trying to build OpenOffice under Windows platform.
Source File is: OOo_2.0beta2_src.tar.gz
My OS is : Windows XP with Service Pack 2
Compiler: MS visual studio 2003
Bison version: 1.875b(20030307-1)
I met this problem:
Hi David,
I did my build last week with 20050907. It worked better than 1.5.18 but
I still had two freezes, detailed below:
as the snapshots come on a daily basis and they are at 20050913 now this
info comes a little bit late.
My newest stats: 20050908 worked for me but 20050913 hangs. The
Hi hj066,
I am trying to build OOo myself.
The Env is: win2ksp4 + vc6sp6 + cygwin + tcsh
-^^
You don't tell us *which* OOo version you want to build, but neither
OOo 1.1.x nor OOo 1.9.x build with vc6 anymore.
See here http://tools.openoffice.org#Build for
Hi David,
I've noticed that dmake appears to freeze when building the extras
project (no CPU time consumed, just sits there for a long time).
In order to try debug this, I was looking at the command lines of the
various processes by looking at /proc//cmdline
This is interesting, what did
I'm trying to build on Windows. The build is getting stuck building ICU.
It says cannot find windows.h
I wonder if this is related to the guw.pl errors about not converting -X
switches at the top of the log (below).
As include switches are not converted (see guw error) this is highly
possible.
I'm proud to announce that I now can use a 64bit system for my
OOo development.
Thanks go to:
* AMD for an Opteron with 2.4 GHz plus Asus SK8N motherboard
and 2 GB ram.
* Team OpenOffice.org e.V. for the sponsoring of a
MS Windows XP Pro Edition OEM Version. It was intended to
exchange
Michael Thomsen wrote:
I've completed building m123 from CVS, but makecab has hung up during
the installer creation. It's just sitting there and it's been that way
for around 2 hours. Could someone tell me what's going on?
Unless you tell us which cygwin version you are using I assume
this is:
Please don't send personal emails regarding OpenOffice issues!
Redirected to dev@openoffice.org
Gonzalo Cordero wrote:
Hi Vq:
I got this issue while compiling on win32 m99.
Error with java_uno_accesbridge.dll. Error code 96 when trying to make
that library. Any ideas??
First of all:
Hi Laurent, Cyrille,
Then it appears it might be my turn to stand corrected... But on that
page it states that These are the same compiler and linker that ship
with Visual Studio .NET 2003 Professional (regarding the C/C++
compiler and linker) so I'm a bit puzzled as to which magical features
I having a problem when building project POSTPROCESS.
I read similar issues: issue 36845, issue 38176, issue 41780, issue 50129.
But I DID NOT solve the problem.
Please read my detail problem at Issue 50512 and help me to solve this.
I just wrote the same answer in that issue,
please follow
Hi!
tuan khanh dang wrote:
1. Without the patch:
./boostrap reports an error like this:
http://img276.echo.cx/my.php?image=a26lj.jpg
and here is boostrap's log:
Making distclean in msdos
(snip)
checking for gcc... /cygdrive/c/PROGRA~1/MICROS~2.NET/Vc7/bin/cl.exe
Oops, you forgot to install
Hi!
Thank Volker,
By changing USE_SHELL in winenv.set to tcsh I finally seccessfully
compiled the dmake.exe without the patch.
The error caused by adding one more '-'('with--use-shell') in the
'with-use-shell' .
Oops, I missed that. Ignore the mail I wrote 2 minutes ago ;)
Volker
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Hi!
There is another error while running 'dmake':
http://img270.echo.cx/my.php?image=a48ee.jpg
Did you start from scratch? If not, do so. It might be that the
wrong dmake did something wrong.
Which OOo version (1.9.m???) are you trying to build?
Volker
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tuan khanh dang wrote:
You wrote that you used:
./configure ... --with-use-shell=tcsh
that implies that you generate a dmake that is build with the cygwin
gcc. I suspect this is not the case. You wrote earlier that you patched
the dmake sources. This is not necessary, there is another bug.
Hi!
C:
ssh-keygen -d
R:
key DSA made, password added
fingerprint 5e..
Stupid question, did the new key get generated in $HOME/.ssh/ or
did you copy it there?
C:
ssh -2 -x -L 2401:localhost:2401 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Try
ssh -2 -v -v -v -x -L 2401:localhost:2401 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
to get some
Hi!
I'm trying to build oo2 on Windows XP with MS Visual
Studio .NET 2003.
Firstly, to get the source code I ran a command:
cvs z4 co -r cws_src680_ooo20040815 OpenOffice
cws_src680_ooo20040815 is nearly one year old, discard it
and use SRC680_m105 instead.
Then, successfully ran the
Hi Philip,
*NO* ,
When I run dmake, I got another error:
/cygdrive/c/OpenofficeCVS/solenv/inc/startup\startup.mk
not found, but that is not true because the file
actually exists.
Can anyone help me to fix it?
Perhaps the mix of slashes and that backslash might be the problem?
You'd
I filed this as
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=49856.
The old feb 2003 Platform SDK works well for my OOo builds, but
it is not available anymore therefore we should find a solution
to keep OOo buildable outside of already existing build environments.
While setting up a new
tuan dang wrote:
Thanks for your help.
Does it work now? I only had a quick glance at your files, they look
reasonable. Do you still have problems?
Did you do the rehash after sourcing winenv.set ?
Volker
--- Volker Quetschke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Philip,
*NO* ,
Perhaps
I'd like to change the default shell to be used for windows
builds to be tcsh instead of 4nt. See iz 42284
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=42284.
Opinions on this? IMHO W32-tcsh is the more common and better
tested build environment at the moment and I'd like configure
to reflect
Hi Michael,
-- rebase dlls --
guw.pl rebase -v -b 0x6800 -C ../wntmsci10.pro/misc/coffbase.txt -d
...
Anybody can help me on this?
IIRC, something in the way Cygwin gets fork() to work interferes with
relocating DLL base addresses, so DLLs under Cygwin all have to have
non-overlapping
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to modify winenv.set generation to put path to cygwin at first
place.
Windows XP Find.exe is launched all the time.
(Not for me, i modify it, but for other one)
No, I wouldn't recommend that. Files in /bin might hide windows / OOo
build tool executables.
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