I tried running make with the --debug parameter, and that gave this output, if that is helpful:
$ /opt/lo/bin/make --debug vs2013-ide-integration GNU Make 4.0 Built for Windows32 Copyright (C) 1988-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html > This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. Reading makefiles... GNU Make 4.0 Built for Windows32 Copyright (C) 1988-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html > This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. Reading makefiles... Updating goal targets.... File 'vs2013-ide-integration' does not exist. Must remake target 'vs2013-ide-integration'. cd C:/sources/libo-core && (LC_MESSAGES=C C:/cygwin/opt/lo/bin/make cmd="C:/cygwin/opt/lo/ bin/make -npf Makefile.gbuild all" cmd || true) | C:/sources/libo-core/bin/gbuild-to-ide - -ide vs2013 make[1]: *** [cmd] Error 127 Solution LibreOffice: Successfully remade target file 'vs2013-ide-integration'. Jesper 2015-02-16 20:40 GMT+01:00 Jesper Hertel <jesper.her...@gmail.com>: > Hi, > > I just tried building LibreOffice for 32-bit Windows on a 64-bit Windows 7 > Home Premium machine using Visual Studio 2013 Community Edition. > > I have never built LibreOffice before, and I have carefully followed the > instructions from > https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/BuildingOnWindows and > used all the recommended settings and paths. My Cygwin is 64-bit and the > used Java JDK is 32-bit. > > My autogen.input for building LibreOffice is this: > > --with-parallelism=2 > --disable-odk > --with-junit=/cygdrive/c/sources/junit-4.10.jar > --with-ant-home=/cygdrive/c/sources/apache-ant-1.9.4 > --with-jdk-home=/cygdrive/c/Program Files (x86)/Java/jdk1.8.0_31 > --enable-pch > --disable-ccache > --disable-activex > --disable-atl > > and I ran the build from the Cygwin bash shell using this command: > > ./autogen.sh && /opt/lo/bin/make > > with current directory being > > /cygdrive/c/sources/libo-core > > which is the root of the tree cloned from git:// > gerrit.libreoffice.org/core. > > As instructed, I built directly to the source tree to get Visual Studio > integration. > > After the first attempted builds failed, I pulled a more recent master > that didn't fail on Tinkerbox, and I think the build succeeded then. There > were no errors, but there were also no "Build successful" message or > similar in the end. The output just ended with this: > > … > [build SLC] sw > [build SLC] libreoffice > [build SLC] loaded modules: UnoControls accessibility accessories android > animations apache-commons apple_remote avmedia basctl basebmp basegfx basic > bean beanshell binaryurp boost bridges canvas chart2 clew cli_ure clucene > codemaker coinmp collada2gltf comphelper configmgr connectivity cppcanvas > cppu cppuhelper cppunit cpputools cui curl dbaccess desktop drawinglayer > dtrans editeng embeddedobj embedserv eventattacher expat extensions > external extras filter firebird forms formula fpicker framework glew glm > graphite helpcompiler hsqldb hunspell hwpfilter hyphen i18nlangtag i18npool > i18nutil icu idl idlc instsetoo_native iojavaunohelper jfreereport > jpeg-turbo jurt jvmaccess jvmfwk l10ntools lcms2 libabw libcdr libcmis > libebook libetonyek libexttextcat libfreehand libgltf liblangtag libmspub > libmwaw libodfgen liborcus libpagemaker libpng librelogo libreoffice > libreofficekit librevenge libvisio libwpd libwpg libwps libxml2 libxmlsec > libxslt lingucomponent linguistic lotuswordpro lpsolve mdds more_fonts > msc-externals mythes neon nss o3tl offapi officecfg oovbaapi ooxopencl > opencollada openssl package poppler postgresql postprocess python3 pyuno > qadevOOo readlicense_oo redland registry remotebridges reportbuilder > reportdesign rhino ridljar rscsal salhelper sax sc scaddins sccomp scp2 > scripting sd sdext setup_native sfx2 shell slideshow smoketest solenv > soltools sot starmath stoc store svgio svl svtools svx sw swext sysui test > testtools toolkit tools tubes ucb ucbhelper ucpp udkapi unodevtools unoidl > unoil unotest unotools unoxml ure uui vbahelper vcl vigra winaccessibility > wizards writerfilter writerperfect xmerge xmlhelp xmloff xmlreader > xmlscript xmlsecurity zlib > > But after that, it was possible to start LibreOffice Dev > using C:\sources\libo-core\instdir\program\soffice.exe, so I guess the > build was successful??? > > Then I tried to build the Visual Studio 2013 solution file using > > /opt/lo/bin/make vs2013-ide-integration > > with current directory being /cygdrive/c/sources/libo-core. > > That gave me this entire output: > > cd C:/sources/libo-core && (LC_MESSAGES=C C:/cygwin/opt/lo/bin/make > cmd="C:/cygwin/opt/lo/bin/make -npf Makefile.gbuild all" cmd || true) | > C:/sources/libo-core/bin/gbuild-to-ide --ide vs2013 > make[1]: *** [cmd] Error 127 > Solution LibreOffice: > > After that, the LibreOffice.sln file is 353 bytes and only contains this: > > Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 12.00 > Global > GlobalSection(SolutionConfigurationPlatforms) = preSolution > Unit Tests|Win32 = Unit Tests|Win32 > Integration tests|Win32 = Integration tests|Win32 > Build|Win32 = Build|Win32 > EndGlobalSection > GlobalSection(ProjectConfigurationPlatforms) = postSolution > EndGlobalSection > EndGlobal > > and there are no other recently created *.sln files in the entire > source/build directory tree. > > The error from make (Error 127) is not so helpful and gives me no clue to > what is wrong. > > Does anybody know what could be wrong? > > I would really like to be able to use the comfort of Visual Studio to > browse around the source code. > > Best regards, > Jesper > >
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