Icecream allows you to spread the compile across multiple machines.
On 1/14/11 4:06 PM, Andy Brown wrote:
On Fri Jan 14 2011 01:03:13 GMT-0800 (PST) Michael Meeks wrote:
Hi Andy,
On Thu, 2011-01-13 at 19:24 -0800, Andy Brown wrote:
I have been able to download and build the main branch for LibO.
Could some kind soul tell me how, or point me to a wiki page, to
build the deb packages so that I can install on another Ubuntu machine?
Great news :-) if you have lots of Linux machines, I hope you're
using
icecream to harness that build horsepower for faster parallel builds.
I only have two Linux machines. One is quite a bit aged. I have no
idea what icecream is but will look it up and see if it will work.
Anyhow - LibreOffice is quite an unusual package; a developer
install
is entirely re-locatable; so if you have run:
ooinstall <directory>
you should be able to just copy that directory to another
location or
another machine, and it should just work :-) [ assuming you compiled on
the oldest (version wise) distribution ].
I will try that.
Of course; clean, distro packaging is a different matter, best to
poke
Rene or Doko about that.
HTH,
Michael.
Maybe they will see this and drop me a note.
Greatly,
Andy
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