Hi ,
I had a similar problem in my ubuntu as well. A little debugging into
install log showed me that there were issues with
/usr/lib/libdb-4.7.so in ubuntu 10.10. I compared the files in
rawbuild/solver/330/unx*/lib/libdb-4.7. They were different. Thats why
everything else seemed to work but for this "unopkg sync" command
which somehow was pulling the native library. I backed up the native
libdb and syn linked the one built during libreoffice to /usr/lib. Its
a very unconventional/desperate hack, but it worked. The build
succeeded without any more issues.
Hope that helps.
Thanks,
~Suren
On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 12:15 PM, KAMI911 KAMI911 <kami911@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Friends of LibreOffice,
During the very last stage of make I hit this problem:
In instsetoo_native, I got ERROR: ERROR:
JFW_PLUGIN_DO_NOT_CHECK_ACCESSIBILITY=1 unopkg sync --verbose
-env:BUNDLED_EXTENSIONS_USER="file:///home/kami/git/libreoffice-3-3/build/build/libreoffice-3.2.99.2/instsetoo_native/unxlngi6.pro/LibreOffice/archive/install/en-US_inprogress/LibO_3.3.0_Linux_x86_install-arc_en-US/./share/prereg/bundled"
-env:UserInstallation=file:///tmp/ooopackaging/i_216551288745877/unxlngi6.pro/LibreOffice/archive/uno/en-US
2>&1 | failed! in function: register_extensions
Do you have idea how to fix it?
Best regards,
KAMI
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