On Sun, 2011-02-06 at 11:30 -0500, spadnos@sover.net wrote:
Hello, all
I am just getting started with LibreOffice development, and was following
the instructions at <http://www.libreoffice.org/get-involved/developers/>.
I noticed that a couple of things should be added:
On my Ubuntu system (10.04), you need to install libgnomevfs2-dev in
addition to the openoffice.org build deps
I guess that means that by default Ubuntu, like ourselves, build with
the --enable-gio backend rather than the gnomevfs2 one. So that's
another alternative, add --enable-gio to the autoconf invocation and
avoid pulling down gnomevfs2.
At some stage we'll surely flip over to --enable-gio as the default
instead of --enable-gnomevfs2, but I'm not too sure what we're
considering as base-line Linux at the moment.
C.
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