On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 5:10 PM, Anthony Youngman
<anthony@youngman.org.uk> wrote:
Just tried to build libreoffice on gentoo. All the pre-requisites
should be there, given that I've done an "emerge openoffice". But it
falls over ...
checking for Qt headers... no
configure: error: Qt headers not found. Please specify the root of
your Qt installation by exporting QTDIR before running "configure".
make: *** [stamp/build] Error 1
Not quite sure what to do about that ... especially as I'm just
following the instuctions on the wiki which don't even mention running
"configure".
./autogen.sh does that for you. Add --disable-kde (that disable kde3 not kde4).
(I'm running on Gentoo too)
Oh - and the instructions also say "--with-num-cpus=2". Except I've got
3, and gentoo instructions say you should normally use -j=cpus+1. So
should I really say cpus=4?
Yes
Norbert
Cheers,
Wol
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