At 8:02am -0400 Thu, 21 Oct 2010, Kevin Hunter wrote:
I wanted to *reduce* what it was compiling because it was taking so
long, so I thought the --with-lang=en-US would make it forgo the
l10n/i18n.
I'll hesitate before saying "You are correct, sir!" until I
regen/compile and get another error. :-) Will get back to you ...
4 hours and 15 minutes later, I can say "You are correct, sir!"
Finally, a starting point for perturbation. For reference, in case
anyone's interested:
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$ uname -a # (Basically, Ubuntu Lucid, 64-bit)
Linux hani 2.6.32-25-generic #44-Ubuntu SMP Fri Sep 17 20:05:27 UTC 2010
x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ make distclean
[ ... ]
$ bin/g pull -r
[ ... ]
$ ./autogen.sh \
--disable-mono --disable-access \
--with-git --with-num-cpus=1 \
--disable-kde4 --disable-kde \
--disable-odk --prefix=$HOME/devel/libreoffice/installed \
--with-gcc-speedup=ccache
[ ... ]
$ ./download
[ ... ]
$ make # and wait for 4 hours.
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Yes, I'm aware I can change the CPU count, among other things, but this
was my noob starting point.
Cheers!
Kevin
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