> Documentation I followed : The problem with wiki pages and blog posts is that they soon become outdated... It is a good idea to assume that for bleeding-edge master work, any instructions older than a few months might be outdated.
> Migrate 10.6 SDK Should not be necessary. At least I have never done that... > Install macports This will most likely cause problems. Stay far away from macports when working with LibreOffice please. (I.e. you can have it, but make sure it doesn't pollute your environment through PATH or otherwise.) The only 3rd-party software you will need when building with a current Xcode is automake and autoconf. Just build them from source and install in a fresh prefix, and add the "bin" of that to PATH before autogenning LibreOffice. > sudo perl -MCPAN -e shell > cpan[1]> install Archive::Zip > cpan[1]> quit Hmm, I don't recall if that really is necessary, maybe it is? > CC=clang -m32 > CXX=clang++ -m32 The compiler(s) will be found automatically, setting CC and CXX manually might cause problems. > /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreData.framework/Headers/NSPersistentStoreRequest.h:/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreData.framework/Headers/NSPersistentStoreRequest.h18::181::In > file included from 1 > :/Users/raphael/Desktop/git/libo/extensions/source/macosx/spotlight/OOoMetaDataParser.m > :28 > error: : > error: In file included from > /Users/raphael/Desktop/git/libo/extensions/source/macosx/spotlight/OOoMetaDataParser.hduplicate > interface definition for class 'NSObject':duplicate interface definition for > class 'NSObject'20 No idea whether that problem indeed can be caused by macport interfering, or setting CC/CXX manually. But at least try not doing that... --tml _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice