>> There are several "undefined reference" errors according to
>>vcl:PDEFWriter
>> and PDFWriterImpl during tail_build.
>
>Should be fixed since yesterday evening, git pull -r and try again.
>
>--tml
Thanks, tml and all of you! It builds successfully.
___
There are several "undefined reference" errors according to vcl:PDEFWriter
and PDFWriterImpl during tail_build.
Complete log can be found at http://pastebin.com/9zhVBvf2
Any advice? Thanks.
James
___
LibreOffice mailing list
LibreOffice@lists.freedes
>On 13/08/12 12:04, James Chen wrote:
>> Encounter another error while building freetype
>>
>> log for /Users/jamchen/Developer/Android/libreoffice_core/freetype
>> dmake:
>>
>>/Users/jamchen/Developer/Android/libreoffice_core/solenv/inc/settings.
Encounter another error while building freetype
log for /Users/jamchen/Developer/Android/libreoffice_core/freetype
dmake:
/Users/jamchen/Developer/Android/libreoffice_core/solenv/inc/settings.mk:
line 55: Error: -- Include file
/Users/jamchen/Developer/Android/libreoffice_core/solver/unxandr.pr
Hi, Stephan,
>>
>> Thanks for pointing out and the hints.
>> Removing /opt/local/bin from PATH does not work for me.
>
>Even not with a clean rebuild from scratch afterwards? I'd assume some
>mis-configuration (likely caused by picking up MacPort's
>/opt/local/bin/pkg-check) was still manifest i
>>ld: warning: ignoring file /opt/local/lib/libiconv.dylib, file was built
>> for unsupported file forma
>> ld: warning: ignoring file /opt/local/lib/libz.dylib, file was built for
>> unsupported file format
>> ld: in /opt/local/lib/libiconv.2.dylib, file was built for unsupported
>> file format
>
>I don't think that's a good idea, it mixes up options for the build
>and host platforms. (Consider the case of cross-compiling from an
>Intel Mac to PowerPC-based Mac, in theory it should be possible to use
>a current Xcode and SDK for the build platform code, and Xcode 3 +
>10.4 SDK for the host
In my environment, Mac OS 10.8 and Xcode 4.4.1, without specifying Mac OS
X SDK version, it picks 10.6 as Mac OS X SDK.
And then it failed since it can't find gcc-4.2. So I tried to use option
--with-macosx-sdk with 10.8.
It's building now!
During applying --with-macosx-sdk option, I found some ty
Thank you, tml!
I've pulled latest code and I'm trying to build it.
According to the location of Xcode.app, I recall it's kind of personal
preference. :P I thought it was misplaced so I move it back.
Luckily, xcode-select and xcrun are still in /usr/bin.
Thanks, again. I'll report in the result
ccording to the issues.
Any advice will be very appreciated.
Yours Truly,
James Chen
jamesc...@actions-micro.com <mailto:brian...@actions-micro.com>
+886-2-2223-8598 ext. 222
Actions Microelectronics.
--
Please change Text Encoding to "UTF-8&q
10 matches
Mail list logo