Alright, thanks for the reply. So, I tried to install the dependencies, but I ran into some problems. There were requests all over the place to change the architecture for lots of software from x86-64 to normal. should I go through with all of these changes, or did I do something wrong?
On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 4:47 AM, Michael Meeks <michael.me...@novell.com>wrote: > Hi Jerry, > > First - welcome to LibreOffice :-) most of these questions are best > asked on IRC, but lets archive some of the answers here. > > On Mon, 2010-12-13 at 21:20 -0500, Jerry Shi wrote: > > Alright, so I just got off of irc.freenode.net, and now have another > > question. For some odd reason, make fetch does not work. It gives me > > an error, make: nothing to be done for 'fetch' > > That basically means - it has already fetched everything :-) that > is a > good sign. > > > Alright, thanks for all the help so far. To answer > > your questions, I'm using openSuse 11.2, on a fairly > > new dual core laptop. > > Oooh - old software on new hardware - fun :-) > > > zypper si -d OpenOffice_org-bootstrap # for OpenSUSE, > > but I recieve an error about how the > > OpenOffice_org-bootstrap doesn't exist. > > Ah - it is probable that you need the main OSS repositories > enabled; at > least - I believe we had the split build in 11.2 (which bootstrap is > from). Perhaps it is better to add the repository here: > > sudo zypper ar > http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/LibreOffice:/Unstable/openSUSE_11.2/lo-unstable > > And then do the zypper si -d command (you could also install RC1 > pre-built to have a play). > > > So, as far as I can tell, the problem is with this > > line of code: PR_STATIC_ASSERT(sizeof(size_t) <= > > 4); in function > > Nurgh; still. I suspect this is some dependency problem that we > need to > check more carefully in configure. Petr - have you seen this before ? > > On Mon, 2010-12-13 at 21:29 -0500, Jerry Shi wrote: > > So, just one more thing before I go do something else...is it fine if > > I exclude modules? > > In general, if you hack pieces out of the build blindly, you will > eventually cause far more trouble than you solve :-) it is usually > better to try to trouble-shoot why it is not working in the first > instance, as every problem may have a root issue that causes many other > problems in turn. > > > I got around the nss thing by disabling it when I > > was running ./autogen.sh. Now, I have an error in graphite where "CPU > > you selected does not support x86-64 instruction set" I do have a 64 > > bit computer, as I neglected to mention. Should I just disable these > > modules so I can at least get a build, or should I try to get a > > solution? > > Wow :-) that's more fun indeed; again - Petr may be able to help, > you > really need all the dependencies installed right (hopefully the above > helps). > > All the best ! > > Michael. > > -- > michael.me...@novell.com <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot > > >
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