> I was asked to install the new alpha 4.2 Well, what you are doing is *building* not "installing". But maybe that is what you were asked to do.
> message (xcode required user acceptance) I don't remember ever having had to accept any such license when running the compiler myself on my Macs, but probably I just clicked through it in the Xcode GUI after running Xcode (to verify it installed correctly, etc) and didn't think any more of it. I guess it is rather uncommon for somebody to start building LibreOffice without having run Xcode (or just a command-line compiler) even a single time on the machine before, which is why nobody noticed before that we fail to mention such a detail in the wiki. > Warnings from terminal # http://pastebin.com/av6KFJ4T > contents of make.txt # http://pastebin.com/r2SQBJzR All the compilation warnings (from 3rd-party code) are irritating but harmless. The warning from gdb about "unrecognized option `-return-child-result'" are new to me, but probably also harmless (and probably have always happened but earlier not been shown; there were some recent changes in the unit testing makefiles). The actual problem seems to be with the CppunitTest_binaryurp_test-cache unit test. Which is very odd. Sorry, but I have no clue what could causes that for you. Hmm, or could it be that it is after all the -return-child-result option that causes the unit test to fail? But surely we don't unconditionally use gdb nowadays when running unit tests? (Note that on fresh Macs with no history of earlier Xcode versions, there isn't even any gdb installed, so starting to depend on gdb being present would be a problem. Just like Apple had already earlier moved away from gcc to Clang, it has now moved away from gdb to lldb.) Could you pastebin also your config.log file, and the config_host.mk file, thanks! --tml _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice