Hi Kayo/List > So I believe that this can be your problem, zypper si -d > libreoffice-bootstrap (or OpenOffice_org-bootstrap) will install the sources > that LibreOffice needs to build[1], not the source of libreoffice-bootstrap. > > [1] - > http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/Linux_Build_Dependencies > > Do it and try to compile again.
Ok, just to give feedback on this: 1.) I installed the dependencies as you (Kayo) wrote (missed that part of the wiki instructions) however as expected I had most of the packages installed already (only some mono-stuff got installed). I also pulled down a new bootstrap and pulled the rest of the sources with 'make fetch', so I had an absolutely untainted build tree. Compiled using 'make 2>&1 | tee build.log' => same error! 2.) For the record I regularly build emacs (gtk) from source, and I never had any problems with gtk linking there. 3.) Tried to add '--disable-unix-qstart' as argument to ./autogen since my problem seems to relate to that part of the code => same error. The disable flag does not work? 4.) So I gave up on gtk and run './autogen.sh --with-num-cpus=2 --with-max-jobs=2 --without-junit --disable-unix-qstart --disable-gtk --enable-kde4', which compiled sucessfully. Also 'make dev-install' works. However when starting libreoffice it crashes with the dialog box "Fatal Error", "the application can not be started. [context="shared"] caught unexpected exception!" (BTW shouldn't it be "caught an unexpected exception!" ?) 5.) So any hints on how I can debug this error further would be much appreciated. What tools to use? What methods/tutorials to follow? Thanks. /Albert _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice