On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 1:41 AM, Andrea Pescetti <pesce...@apache.org>wrote:

> On 17/05/2013 Albino B Neto wrote:
>
>> I am writing a script [1] for compilation AOO on GNU/Linux.
>> 1 - 
>> https://github.com/binoanb/**scripts/blob/master/compilar_**aoo4.sh<https://github.com/binoanb/scripts/blob/master/compilar_aoo4.sh>
>>
>
> I think the main difficulty for people who build for their first time
> under Linux is getting all build dependencies right. We needn't automate
> the classic autoconf/configure/bootstrap/**build part, or at least this
> is something that someone who wants to build OpenOffice should be prepared
> to do.
>
> So I see the main value here in providing the proper "yum install" /
> "apt-get install" command (in a wiki page or in a script, but the wiki page
> could be enough) to get dependencies right for the most popular
> distributions.
>

​Issue with this is that you get into a distro war. While as a Shell script
could run on any distro with Bash 4.0 ​and make.

I also think we could have a SuseStudio machine here:
http://susestudio.com/browse

This will allow users to download a whole environment into a vm. Althought
for compilation might be pretty slow because of the virtualized environment
nature.Of course  modern processor with virtualization activation could
take care of this issue.




>
> Regards,
>   Andrea.
>
>
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