The root cause to your problem is that you are building the MacOSX build-time software as 64-bit code, and LO (including the build-time tools that it builds in order to use them later during the build) needs to be built as 32-bit code on the Mac. (And Windows, BTW. It's only for Linux that LO can be built as 64-bit code. Which is a bit sad, but not really a crucial misfeature;)
I see that you have your Xcode 4 in /Developer/Applications/Xcode.app, is that just a personal preference of yours, or is there some common situation in which Xcode ends up in such a location? (I assume the normal one is /Applications/Xcode.app.) Anyway, just add -m32 to the CC_FOR_BUILD and CXX_FOR_BUILD to indicate that 32-bit code should be produced. Or, since last night, you should be able to drop the CC_FOR_BUILD and CXX_FOR_BUILD settings from your autogen.lastrun, the intent is now that the configure script should then find out automatically which Xcode and SDK to use and which compiler. I hope that it will work also for you even if you use that /Developer/Applications path, as long as xcode-select and xcrun are still in /usr/bin for you, are they? --tml _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice