julien2412 wrote (09-08-11 14:04)
I don't think there's a script for this. Just create your local repo from
scratch by following this url :
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/Native_Build (this page has
been updated).
Ah, thanks. I only looked at the 'get your first build' part lately.
Any thing I need to do to prevent mixing with the current local master,
or could I just delete that with smthng as
./g -f master -D
?
(inspired by the page Development#Using_Git_for_LibreOffice_development)
Currently I have both the old master and libreoffice-3-4-0
You could save your autogen.lastrun if you want to preserve the options you
usually passed for the compilation.
Then after the autogen.sh part, copy the backup in your repo and rerun
autogen.sh before running the compilation with "make".
Hope I forgot nothing or misunderstood anything :-)
Julien.
PS : "make" fetches dictionnary and help repositories by default
Thanks,
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