On Sun, Sep 4, 2011 at 7:01 PM, Neil Leathers <neil.r.leathers@gmail.com> wrote:
I am trying to find instruction for how to build the released stable source. I have downloaded
the files located at http://download.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice/src/3.4.3 and am
trying to find further instructions. Where is the process to build from released source
instead of from development source control documented?
it is not well documented AFAIK. you would need to download the 19 or
so tar.gz 9one for each git repos we had in the 3.4 series. untar
bootstrap, create a directory named 'clone' in bootstrap (if not
already there) and then untar the other repos in clone/
then you need to run ./bin/create_boostrap_links
That is exactly what I am trying to not do. I wish to build the released version 3.4.3 from the
released source. If I can build LibreOffice from the source archives that are released, labelled,
and
signed as the official source I would like to do so.
If it is never possible to build LibreOffice from the source archives [snip]
I think I gave you 2 different ways to do just that... maybe I'm not
understanding what you seek.
Norbert
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