That smells to me like an over enthusiastic anti virus program On Sun, 04 Dec 2016 at 15:17, Jason Marshall <j_k_marshall_2...@live.com> wrote:
> Dear Sir/ Madam > > > I am attempting to build LibreOffice on a Windows 7 32-but platform. > Initially I attempted to do this without recourse to lode but the build > failed. I was advised to re-attempt a build but using the Lode project. I > have been able to successfully get Lode to setup a dev build environment, > with the following command completing successfully: > > > ./setup --dev > > > Following that, I then run the following: > > > cd dev/core > ./autogen.sh > ../../opt/bin/make 2>&1 | tee build.log > > > However, at a relatively advanced stage of the build, I receive the > following error message and the build terminates: > > > [build UNO] cppuhelper > Microsoft (R) Windows Script Host Version 5.8 > Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. > > C:\cygwin\lode\dev\core\workdir\UnpackedTarball\xml2\win32\configure.js(181, > 2) Microsoft JScript runtime error: Automation server can't create object > > > Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility Version 12.00.21005.1 > Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. > > NMAKE : fatal error U1064: MAKEFILE not found and no target specified > Stop. > make[1]: *** > [C:/cygwin/lode/dev/core/external/libxml2/ExternalProject_xml2.mk:34: > C:/cygwin/lode/dev/core/workdir/ExternalProject/xml2/build] Error 1 > make[1]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs.... > make: *** [Makefile:266: build] Error 2 > > > This message is precisely the same as that which was received when I > attempted to build without Lode. Accordingly, it would seem that the use > of Lode has not solved the problem, with likely the problem lying elsewhere. > > I note that the error message above makes reference to the following > script: > > > C:\cygwin\lode\dev\core\workdir\UnpackedTarball\xml2\win32\configure.js(181, > 2) Microsoft JScript runtime error: Automation server can't create object > > > I have viewed this script at the line identified in the error, which is > pasted as follows: > > > fso = new ActiveXObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject"); > > > I would infer that this is a JScript issue, but am not absolutely familiar > with such scripting. It looks like the command above is fairly simple, > which perhaps indicates that the issues lies elsewhere. > > > Would anybody have any ideas as to what the problem may be? > > > Thank you for your time. > > > Yours faithfully > > > Jason Marshall > > _______________________________________________ > LibreOffice mailing list > LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org > https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice >
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