Hi,
On 21.02.2014 13:26, LOH KOK HOE wrote:
@Oliver I did `source` every time I make a build, without `source`,
there will be compile error complaining that build command not found.
don't mind. I just want to be sure that this step is not forgotten.
What does your configure 'tells' you about 'epm'?
The result of 'grep -i epm AOO/sources/trunk/main/config.log' on my
Ubuntu 11.10 (32bit) VM is:
$ ./configure
--with-dmake-url=http://dmake.apache-extras.org.codespot.com/files/dmake-4.12.tar.bz2
--with-epm-url=http://www.msweet.org/files/project2/epm-3.7-source.tar.gz --without-junit
--with-package-format=deb rpm installed --enable-dbgutil
--enable-category-b --enable-gstreamer --enable-opengl --enable-dbus
--enable-wiki-publisher --without-stlport --enable-bundled-dictionaries
configure:11552: checking whether to enable EPM for packing
configure:11563: checking for epm
configure:11608: result: epm will be downloaded and compiled in bootstrap
ac_cv_path_EPM=no
BUILD_EPM='YES'
BUILD_TYPE='OOo EPM ODK ZLIB JPEG EXPAT LIBXSLT LIBXML2 LIBXMLSEC PYTHON
LUCENE HSQLDB BSH SAXON RHINO APR APR_UTIL SERF COINMP COINMP CURL MDDS
BOOST VIGRA UNIXODBC NSS SANE ICU GRAPHITE X11_EXTENSIONS NSS OPENSSL
REDLAND HUNSPELL HYPHEN MYTHES LIBTEXTCAT LIBTEXTCATDATA GTK SYSTRAY_GTK
SWEXT TOMCAT APACHE_COMMONS TOMCAT MATHMLDTD CATB_FONTS MORE_FONTS AFMS'
EPM=''
EPM_URL='http://www.msweet.org/files/project2/epm-3.7-source.tar.gz'
Best regards, Oliver.
On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 4:10 PM, Oliver-Rainer Wittmann
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi,
On 20.02.2014 14:39, LOH KOK HOE wrote:
During the build, there was an error happen in instsetoo_native
module
where a function call determine_new_packagename causing the
build stop. As
I trace back the bug, I have this
link<https://issues.apache.__org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=121469
<https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=121469>__> and
they mention this was cause by the epm module. The module I have
now is
version 4.2, and I must have the version 3.7. Thus I am require
to issue
this command
'./configure
--with-epm-url=/home/xxx/__workspace/aoo-trunk/main/epm-__3.7-source.tar.gz`
After that I issue the ./bootstrap command to update the build
configuration. After this command I see the following output:
all external libraries present
epm-3.7.tar.gz exists
When I continue my build using this command:
Just a simple question:
Your 'configure' created a new 'build environment script'
(Linux[...].sh). Did you 'source' it before you start the next build?
Note: I also recommend to run the 'configure' in a new shell as the
configure script might be influenced by an existing 'AOO build
environment'.
Best regards, Oliver.
build --all:instsetoo_native
The problem still exists. As I check in the
<aoo_source_root>/main/epm, I
see there is a `epm-3.7.patch` file sitting there silently, I
wasn't sure
whether this file will actually fix this problem or not, but in
fact, it
doesn't. Thus I would like to know is there any alternate
solution in order
to rectified this problem?
FYI, I made the build on Ubuntu 13.04, do I need to disable
something
during the configuration before the build?
THanks@!
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