Le 12/06/12 14:48, Fernand Vanrie a écrit : Hi Fernand,
> "For something to happen on Windows, it would require someone with the > dedication and knowledge to build AOO on that OS, and to know how to > re-integrate the build of the connector back into the build tree > (make/config files), because my understanding is that it has been ripped > out, unless there is just some magical configure switch that lets you > turn it back on again. " It has been ripped out of AOO, not LibreOffice, where the switch is still present (and works, at least on my Mac last time I built it, which was during 3.6 development). I can not say whether it also builds on the Windows platform. > this can been done but needs some knowledge, ltime and machine power ? I > lack the knowledge, time and machine can been deliverd You would first need to complete a successful Windows build. I have no experience with that, but others here can no doubt help you or you can start by looking here : http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/Native_Build#Building_on_Windows_with_Cygwin_and_Visual_Studio_Express Generally, from what I gather, building LO on Windows is more fraught with problems than on Linux or Mac. Until you can get a successful build of LibreOffice, it won't be worth attempting to compile the mysql connector code. You also need to download the mysql connector C library source code available here : http://www.mysql.com/downloads/connector/c/#downloads Remember to choose the 32bit version of the source, as LibreOffice is still a 32bit app. If you manage to get a successful build of LO, then you can try rebuilding with the following autogen.sh switches : --enable-ext-mysql-connector --with-libmysql-path="path/to/the/mysql/connectorC/source/" I'm afraid I can't help you with the Windows build as I have no experience of that. Alex _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice