On Fri, 2 Sep 2011, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
On Sep 1, 2011, at 5:33 PM, Peter Foley wrote:
On Thu, 1 Sep 2011, Eike Rathke wrote:
Hi Peter,
On Tuesday, 2011-08-30 14:36:01 -0400, Peter Foley wrote:
[ build ALL ] top level modules: i18npool
[ build ALL ] loaded modules: i18npool
[ build RDB ] i18npool_test_breakiterator
awk: cmd. line:1: $R/^<\?xml version.*$R/ { next; } {
gsub($R/vnd.sun.star.expand:\$OOO_BASE_DIR\$R/program$R/,
"vnd.sun.star.expand:$OOO_BASE_DIR",$0);
gsub($R/vnd.sun.star.expand:\$BRAND_BASE_DIR\$R/program$R/,
"vnd.sun.star.expand:$BRAND_BASE_DIR",$0); print; }
awk: cmd. line:1: ^ syntax error
awk: cmd. line:1: $R/^<\?xml version.*$R/ { next; } {
gsub($R/vnd.sun.star.expand:\$OOO_BASE_DIR\$R/program$R/,
"vnd.sun.star.expand:$OOO_BASE_DIR",$0);
gsub($R/vnd.sun.star.expand:\$BRAND_BASE_DIR\$R/program$R/,
"vnd.sun.star.expand:$BRAND_BASE_DIR",$0); print; }
awk: cmd. line:1: ^ backslash not last character on line
make: *** [/libreoffice/workdir/unxlngx6.pro/RdbTarget/i18npool_test_breakiterator.rdb] Error
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I'm getting the above build error which seems to be caused by $R being
added to the awk regex expression by gb_Helper_abbreviate_dirs.
Apparently you're the only one getting this error, so I wonder what may
be different on your system? I doubt this is a general
"gb_Helper_abbreviate_dirs always inserts $R before /" problem. Which
platform are you on? I presume winmingw, because that (and windows)
defines gb_Helper_abbreviate_dirs_native to something different than the
general gb_Helper_abbreviate_dirs:
I'm actually building libreoffice in a gentoo linux x64 chroot.
I don't know if the chroot is causing this problem or not.
awk is 4.0.0
make is 3.82
Let me know if you need any more info.
The path to the LibO sources within your chroot environment appears to be too short (they are
probably right in the root there, right?). Then, gb_Helper_abbreviate_dirs will replace each
occurrence of "/" with "$R/" in the command line. (gb_Helper_abbreviate_dirs is broken by
design, but must of the time this goes unnoticed.) Try moving the LibO sources further down in
the directory hierarchy.
-Stephan
Moving the source tree one level down did indeed fix it.
Out of curiosity could you elaborate on why building libreoffice in
/libreoffice fails?
Thanks,
Peter
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