I actually did see an error in the packaging phase, but it didn't seem to affect the final output, I still got the setup.exe which worked just fine, and I can open and use soffice.exe just fine after running setup. This is the error I got: ERROR: The following errors occurred in packaging process:
273.923309 : ERROR: D:/NSIS/makensis.exe D:/source/aoo-trunk/main/instsetoo_native/ wntmsci12.pro/Apache_OpenOffice/msi/nsis/it/downloadtemplate.nsi | ! 273.923514 : !include: error in script: "D:/source/aoo-trunk/main/instsetoo_native/ wntmsci12.pro/Apache_OpenOffice/msi/nsis/it\Italian_pack.nsh" on line 10 273.923550 : Error in macro LANGFILE_INCLUDE on macroline 11 273.923588 : Error in macro MUI_LANGUAGE_PACK on macroline 12 273.923619 : Error in script "D:/source/aoo-trunk/main/instsetoo_native/ wntmsci12.pro/Apache_OpenOffice/msi/nsis/it/downloadtemplate.nsi" on line 270 -- aborting creation process Not sure what that might affect. Also, here are my final working configure settings: SDK_PATH="D:\Microsoft_SDKs\Windows\v7.0" ./configure --with-build-version="$(date +"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S (%a, %d %b %Y)")" --with-directx-home="D:\Microsoft_DirectX_SDK_June_2010" --with-frame-home="D:/Microsoft_SDKs/Windows/v7.0" --with-psdk-home="D:/Microsoft_SDKs/Windows/v7.0" --with-midl-path="D:/Microsoft_SDKs/Windows/v7.0/bin" --with-ant-home="/cygdrive/d/apache-ant/apache-ant-1.9.7" --with-nsis-path="D:/NSIS" --with-jdk-home="C:/PROGRA~2/Java/JDK18~1.0_7" --with-csc-path="C:/Windows/Microsoft.NET/Framework/v3.5" --with-cl-home="C:/PROGRA~2/MI1DCA~1.0/VC" --with-asm-home="C:/PROGRA~2/MI1DCA~1.0/VC/bin" --with-mozilla-build="/cygdrive/d/mozilla-build" --with-atl-include-dir=/cygdrive/c/WinDDK/7600.16385.1/inc/atl71 --with-atl-lib-dir=/cygdrive/c/WinDDK/7600.16385.1/lib/ATL/i386 --with-mfc-include-dir=/cygdrive/c/WinDDK/7600.16385.1/inc/mfc42 --with-mfc-lib-dir=/cygdrive/c/WinDDK/7600.16385.1/lib/Mfc/i386 --with-dmake-url=" http://sourceforge.net/projects/oooextras.mirror/files/dmake-4.12.tar.bz2" --with-epm-url=" https://sourceforge.net/projects/oooextras.mirror/files/epm-3.7.tar.gz" --without-junit --without-stlport --enable-win-x64-shellext --enable-wiki-publisher --enable-category-b --enable-bundled-dictionaries --with-lang="en-US it" For those cases where I couldn't customize the install path, I used the cygpath tool to get the shortened path as suggested on this page https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Building_Guide/Building_on_Windows#configure (e.g. cygpath -m -s "C:\Path With Spaces\That Needs Shortening"). On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 3:22 AM, John D'Orazio < john.dora...@cappellaniauniroma3.org> wrote: > I wound up building in stages, since the build was breaking here and > there. I just picked it up from where it left off as I fixed things. So I > don't have a single output... unless there is a log file that collects > various build stages together into one single output? > I would also recommend installing as many packages in cygwin as possible > without going through the extra step of installing lynx or apt-cyg... While > that does make the environment more similar to a linux build environment, > it's still an extra step and I believe it could be indicated as a second > possibliity. Somewhere in the Step by Step guide I added which packages to > choose in the cygwin interface if installing them from the cygwin > interface. I think installing the packages from the cygwin interface should > be indicated as the first step to take when first installing cygwin, adding > all the necessary packages along with the first install. > The only package I couldn't find from the cygwin interface was the Perl > LWP::UserAgent package, so I installed that using "cpan -i LWP::UserAgent". > > > On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 12:25 AM, Patricia Shanahan <p...@acm.org> wrote: > >> Congratulations! I'm about to do a Windows 10 build on a new machine, so >> please make sure the step-by-step incorporates all that you learned in the >> process. >> >> I have a specific test I would like run. The current release process >> calls for doing the Windows builds on Windows 7. I am wondering if that is >> necessary. Could you test your Windows 10 build on a Windows 7 machine? Or >> send me the output - that may be quicker than waiting for my Windows 10 >> build to go through. >> >> >> On 9/19/2016 1:46 PM, John D'Orazio wrote: >> >>> I have now successfully completed the build on Windows 10, and after >>> changing the install path of NSIS to one without spaces, packaging also >>> completed successfully. I have added "Windows 10" alongside "Windows 7" >>> and >>> "Windows 8.1" in the Step by Step guide. >>> >>> On Mon, Sep 19, 2016 at 7:50 PM, Patricia Shanahan <p...@acm.org> wrote: >>> >>> I had installed 64-bit Cygwin installed here before I started on >>>> compiling >>>> AOO. I hit problems, and had to go to the recommended 32-bit Cygwin. >>>> >>>> However, things have changed a bit since then, so it may be worth seeing >>>> if it works. >>>> >>>> On 9/19/2016 8:59 AM, John D'Orazio wrote: >>>> ... >>>> >>>> I also read somewhere that maybe using 64 bit cygwin can resolve the >>>>> occupied addresses and child_fork_process errors. I made an attempt at >>>>> getting the build environment ready in 64 bit cygwin but configure is >>>>> complaining about not finding Visual Studio C++, while this does not >>>>> happen >>>>> in 32 bit cygwin (I'm passing in the with-cl-home flag so it shouldn't >>>>> have >>>>> any problem finding it... I'm reading it has something to do with >>>>> registry >>>>> keys, idk I have to look into this better). >>>>> >>>>> ... >>>> >>>> >>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org >>>> For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org >> For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org >> >> > > > -- > John R. D'Orazio > > -- John R. D'Orazio