On 2011-01-24, at 4:26 PM, Norbert Thiebaud wrote: > On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 6:05 PM, David Dumaresq <dfdumar...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Hi Christian, et al, >> >> On 2011-01-24, at 7:00 AM, Christian Lohmaier wrote: >> >>> Hi David, *, >>> >>> On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 2:26 AM, David Dumaresq <dfdumar...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>>> On 2011-01-23, at 7:28 AM, Christian Lohmaier wrote: >>>>> On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 9:16 AM, Jonathan Aquilina >>>>> <eagles051...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>> […] >>>>> [1] You don't need /any/ external dependency unless you want to >>>>> compile mozilla/seamonkey from scratch (i.e. when not using >>>>> --disable-mozilla). >>>>> >>>>> Then you /need/: libIDL and glib2 and gettext (and pkg-config for >>>>> convenience). >>>>> >>>>> All the other stuff is useless and not needed at all. >>>>> >>>>> But you should get ccache as well, to speed up subsequent builds >>>>> (http://ccache.samba.org) >>>> >>>> So what you're saying is, if my goal is to develop for libreOffice on OSX, >>>> I don't need any of the dependencies mentioned above. >>> >>> Exactly. You only need XCode with the 10.4u SDK when using --disable-mozilla >>> >>> Unless you want to hack on document signing, ldap access or mozilla >>> address book integration, you don't need mozilla. >>> >>> ciao >>> Christian >> >> After removing & cleaning up the macport packages (coreutils, etc), I >> installed git and downloaded the source and attempt to run ./autogen.sh >> >>> ./autogen.sh >> ./autogen.sh: /usr/local/bin/aclocal: /opt/local/bin/perl: bad interpreter: >> No such file or directory >> >> I'm not sure what believes perl is in /opt/local/bin? On my system (osx >> 10.6.6), perl is in /usr/bin >> >> I have since created a sym link and autogen runs, but I wonder if you have >> any ideas about this? > > Could it be that you had a perl pulled in via macport, and you removed > it but it was still in the shell hash table ? > iow: if you remove the link, open a brand new terminal windows and run > autogen.sh there, do you still have the problem ?
Yes. > > other possibility. when you use ./autogen.sh, without any parameters, > it'll try to re-use the parameters you use during the last autogen.sh > (see autogen.lastrun) > if you want to make sure that you run an autogen without any parameter you > need > ./autogen.sh -- I'm still seeing it. ./autogen.sh -- ./autogen.sh: /usr/local/bin/aclocal: /opt/local/bin/perl: bad interpreter: No such file or directory > or rm autogen.lastrun then autogen.sh > if your previous autogen.sh run contained --with-perl-home= you would > pick it up again... > > Norbert I'll keep digging. Thanks, Dave _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice