On Sun, Oct 29, 2017 at 04:50:25PM -0400, John David Anglin wrote: > On 2017-10-29, at 4:48 PM, Rene Engelhard wrote: > > > No idea whether disabling --disable-database-connectivity would work > > (probably), but then > > one needs to decide whether one really wants that given Bases internal > > database and the whole > > Report Builder stuff won't work anyway (Java....) > > Still, configure says it is a work in progress and shouldn't be disabled...
True, but the point is that this --disable-database-connectivity only affects weird archs (and archs which don't have Java at all and thus Base is disabled - but afaicr a i386 without-java build worked for me) ) > I'm trying it. Good, you could just comment out ifneq (,$(findstring $(DEB_HOST_ARCH),$(OOO_NO_BASE_ARCHS))) ifneq ($(DEB_HOST_ARCH),$(findstring $(DEB_HOST_ARCH),$(OOO_BASE_ARCHS))) PACKAGE_BASE=n ENABLE_SDBC_POSTGRESQL=n ENABLE_MYSQLNATIVE=n ENABLE_EVO2=n ENABLE_REPORTDESIGN=n DEBHELPER_OPTIONS += -Nlibreoffice-base libreoffice-base-core -Nlibreoffice-base-drivers DEBHELPER_OPTIONS += -Nlibreoffice-evolution -Nlibreoffice-kab DEBHELPER_OPTIONS += -Nlibreoffice-sdbc-postgresql -Nlibreoffice-mysql-connector DEBHELPER_OPTIONS += -Nlibreoffice-sdbc-hsqldb -Nlibreoffice-sdbc-firebird DEBHELPER_OPTIONS += -Nlibreoffice-report-builder-bin -Nlibreoffice-report-builder CONFIGURE_FLAGS += --disable-database-connectivity endif endif (and maybe more, not sure, as we see this path is untested since no "serious" arch in Debian falls into that category...) Regards, Rene