Hi, To build the udk/sdk/odk do the following:
checkout the following modules: xmlwww udkwww apiwww odk You should already have built product/ which is part of OOo 1.0.1 Run build and deliver in each in in that order. Hope this helps. Kevin On July 26, 2002 06:11, Chris Halls wrote: > Thank you Jack for solving this problem for us! I'm sorry that I didn't > notice that file when I did the split. I did look at all the files, but > I guess since it was binary I didn't realise there were library names in > there. > > BTW, there was no Intel-only conspiracy like you hinted at :) It was > purely an archive maintainence issue which was caused because Jan only > generated Packages files for PPC, not Intel, so apt-get refused to > install the packages at all on Intel. Someone had to generate Packages > indexes for everyone in one place, and I did it using the ones I had on > my disk. > > On Thu, Jul 25, 2002 at 09:25:23PM -0400, Kevin B. Hendricks wrote: > > Yes, this is the main component registry. Every shared lib component > > has been registered in that file with the service name(s) they > > provide. > > Thanks, I hadn't realised that. > > > If you want to see what is in applicat.rdb you can use the regview > > utility from the solver (it is not delivered as part of OOo but IMHO > > it always should be since it allows you to register and unregister > > your components. Perhaps it will come as part of the OpenOffice SDK > > (the odk). > > Well, I can happily include it in our .debs, since the solver is > available at package creation time. > > BTW, what is involved in building the SDK? I've seen discussions but > must've missed the build instructions. Is there a build guide for the > odk somewhere? > > Chris -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]