You fail to give useful information to help you with your problems... - What version of MacOSX are you running? What Xcode? - What branch of the source code are you building? - What exact error messages do you see, at what point in the build? - How exactly did you configure your build? What does your autogen.lastrun look like?
Anyway, some general answers to your question: - Yes. LibreOffice can be built on MacOSX. As far as I know, on versions from 10.4 to 10.7. (Myself I build on 10.7.) From the normal sources. - Yes, nothing extra is supposed to be needed, as long as you --disable-mozilla. At least on 10.7 that's true, but then the Perl there seems to come with the modules you mention. Maybe on earlier versions it didn't. - The master branch, and 3.5, use a different git repository structure than earlier versions. In master and 3.5, there is one repository for code, "core", and then optional repositories for localisation and help. In 3.4 there was a whole bunch of repositories for code. --tml _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice