Check for $enable_release_build being yes.
--tml
___
LibreOffice mailing list
LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org
http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice
Hi Mat,
On Sat, Jun 1, 2013 at 12:57 AM, Mat M m...@gmx.fr wrote:
I tried on VS2010 and it worked. just had another issue related to msvcrt
merge module which does not come with it but seems mandatory to LO for the
msi.
Yes, it is mandatory now, but it does not have to be. Clean Windows
On 29/05/13 16:28, Regina Henschel wrote:
Hi Tor,
Tor Lillqvist schrieb:
Unless somebody can give a *really* good reason, I plan to explicitly
drop support for building the master branch with MSVS 2008 soon.
It might be that this support was already unintentionally broken earlier
today or
Hello all
Le Fri, 31 May 2013 23:30:34 +0200, Michael Stahl mst...@redhat.com a
écrit:
On 29/05/13 16:28, Regina Henschel wrote:
Hi Tor,
Tor Lillqvist schrieb:
Unless somebody can give a *really* good reason, I plan to explicitly
drop support for building the master branch with MSVS 2008
On 29.05.2013 23:26, Mat M wrote:
Or, as mentioned on the wiki [1], you can download the Driver
Development Kit [2], which still includes ATL MFC headers, at least in
v7.1. And the EULA does not mark them as unusable or not distributable.
1:
Unless somebody can give a *really* good reason, I plan to explicitly drop
support for building the master branch with MSVS 2008 soon.
It might be that this support was already unintentionally broken earlier
today or yesterday, and it would be easiest to just follow up and do it
completely.
Note
Hi Tor,
Tor Lillqvist schrieb:
Unless somebody can give a *really* good reason, I plan to explicitly
drop support for building the master branch with MSVS 2008 soon.
It might be that this support was already unintentionally broken earlier
today or yesterday, and it would be easiest to just
Hi Regina,
On 29.05.2013 16:28, Regina Henschel wrote:
Is a build possible with the Express version, on Windows 7, so that it
includes ATL?
No, the Express version doesn't include ATL.
The only legal way to do this is to purchase a retail version of Visual
Studio C++ and install it on the
Hello
Or, as mentioned on the wiki [1], you can download the Driver Development
Kit [2], which still includes ATL MFC headers, at least in v7.1. And the
EULA does not mark them as unusable or not distributable.
1: