Re: Unit test failure on building LibreOffice on Windows

2016-02-17 Thread Michael Stahl
On 16.02.2016 21:03, Paul Blinzer wrote: > Michael, et al, > > thank you for the suggestion of --disable-atl. Using it let the compile > go through. ok... i was more suspecting that nobody had tested --disable-atl and thus some test that actually required ATL was not disabled in that case, but go

Re: Unit test failure on building LibreOffice on Windows

2016-02-16 Thread Paul Blinzer
Michael, et al, thank you for the suggestion of --disable-atl. Using it let the compile go through. Also for the good news, to root cause the ATL issue I reinstalled VS2013 community alongside VS2015 community and with that the compilation went through just fine. So no action on your side necessar

Re: Unit test failure on building LibreOffice on Windows

2016-02-12 Thread Paul Blinzer
Michael, thanks for the pointer, I have the "community edition" installed and I have not used that option... The build install on that machine is pretty much by the book (or better, the web page). I'll gather up the files and send it to you via PM (unless I can glimpse what's going on myself in wh

Re: Unit test failure on building LibreOffice on Windows

2016-02-12 Thread Michael Stahl
On 12.02.2016 06:43, Paul Blinzer wrote: > Compilation went well until reaching unit test for the xmltesttools (see > below for output). > [build CUT] sc_condformats > C:/sources/libo-core/test/source/xmltesttools.cxx:70:SdExportTest::testBnc822341 > equality assertion failed > - Expected: 1 > - A

Unit test failure on building LibreOffice on Windows

2016-02-11 Thread Paul Blinzer
Still working on getting a basic compile of LibreOffice on Windows working (Linux version compilation goes smoothly). Platfom: Windows 10 64bit, running Cygwin 32 LODE build setup to compile libreoffice. Using VS2013 Community edition. Default setup of build envrionment as outlined in https://wiki