On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 12:55:22PM +0100, Michael Meeks wrote:
In addition to the other sage advice; I would tend to recommend going
depth-first, and coming back to breadth.
ie. get the build working / running with --disable-python.
And then come back and fix this :-) Python is not actually required for
LibreOffice to install / run - though quite possibly we should make it
required in future :-)
Or did you already get it working without python ?
That's actually a motivating idea, because then I'd have something
building first and could improve it later :)
However, "--disable-python" is not supported by configure.
# ./build/libreoffice-3.2.99.2/configure --help | grep -i python
--with-system-python Use python already on system
Is there a differently named option that does what we want here?
Thomas
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