Hi Mechtilde, Am 13.11.18 um 13:48 schrieb Mechtilde: > Hello Dick, > > the solution is more easier. > > you have to prepare a build without doing "build --all". > > Esp. you have to do configure and bootstrap - then it works.
Maybe configure and bootstrap isn't even needed, but it doesn't hurt. ;-) Glad, that it works for you now... Regards, Matthias > > Kind regards > > Am 13.11.18 um 13:34 schrieb Dick Groskamp: >> Mechtilde, >> >> I'v also been searching for setsolar and I suspect it has to do with a >> variable in the configure (whatever that may be :-) ) >> >> In /main should be a file named "set_soenv" I suspect it means "set >> solar environment" >> It is mentioned in the Building guide in the paragraph Building: >> >> https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Building_Guide_AOO >> "" >> >> Start by including the environment variables prepared by configure into >> your current environment with >> >> source <shell-script-name> >> >> where <shell-script-name> depends on your platform: >> >> platform id <shell-script-name> >> wntmsci12 winenv.set.sh >> unxlngi6 LinuxX86Env.Set.sh >> unxlngx6 LinuxX86-64Env.Set.sh >> unxmacci MacOSXX64Env.Set.sh >> >> Look into main/set_soenv for more platforms. (search for lines |$OUTPATH >> = "<platform>";| and the nearby line |$outfile = >> "<shell-script-name>";|. Add the suffix |.sh| for the bash variant."" >> >> Found an old reference to set_soenv in : >> >> Old Building_Guide/Building_on_Windows >> <https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Building_Guide/Building_on_Windows> >> >> >> ""If you experiment with the newest sources, mind that it can happen >> sometimes that |configure.in| was updated, but it was forgotten to >> update configure too. The configure script itself is created from >> |configure.in| using the |autoreconf| command. The perl script >> |set_soenv| is created when you run configure from |set_soenv.in|."" >> >> Hope this helps somehow >> >> Op 12-11-2018 om 21:19 schreef Mechtilde: >>> Hello >>> >>> Am 11.11.18 um 09:37 schrieb Mechtilde: >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> after doing a successful building of Apache OpenOffice I want to help >>>> working on a better translation (process) >>>> >>>> My first problem is to extract an actual SDF Template >>>> >>>> I followed the intructions in the wiki and the slides from FOSDEM 2018. >>>> No success. >>>> >>>> localize -e -l en-US -f en-US.sdf >>>> >>>> I execute it in <main> and get the message bash: localize: command >>>> not found >>>> >>>> Are there some requirements to install? >>> I did some further search for "setsolar" and found that it must be a >>> function of Visual Studio. >>> >>> Does someone use Visual Studio for building and can provide an actual >>> *.sdf file. >>> >>> Kind regards >>>
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