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Hello,

In the commit 7dff26aa099aa97c7bfc03806ba8160a9d7e945c, I had fixed a typo :
-            [en-US],
[LIGHTPROOF_EN_US_PACK="0ab55ac8e88f04258f1d3e79e984382f-lightproof-en-US_0.1.oxt"],
+            [en-US],
[LIGHTPROOF_EN_US_PACK="0ab55ac8e88f04258f1d3e79e984382f-lightproof-en_US-0.1.oxt"],

I don't know if there's a link with my fix but then now with a "make
dev-install" or a build in smoketoo_native, I've got this :
 ... analyzing modules ... 
------------------------------------
... languages en-US ... 
... analyzing files ...
ERROR: The following files could not be found: 
ERROR: File not found: lightproof-en-US.oxt
... cleaning the output tree ...

A research in my local repository gives this :
maryline@maryline:~/compile-libreoffice/libo$ find . -name "lightproof*"
./solver/unxlngi6/bin/lightproof-hu.oxt
./solver/unxlngi6/bin/lightproof-ru.oxt
./solver/unxlngi6/bin/lightproof-en.oxt
./extras/source/extensions/lightproof-hu.oxt
./extras/source/extensions/lightproof-ru.oxt
./extras/source/extensions/lightproof-en.oxt

An Opengrok research of lightproof-en-US shows this :
directory_extensions.scp        97 DosName (en-US) = "lightproof-en-US";
file_extensions.scp     109 Name (en-US) = "lightproof-en-US.oxt";

Now either, lightproof-en.oxt should be renamed in lightproof-en-US.oxt or
the 2 scp files should be changed.

Any ideas ?

Julien.

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