Hi Winfried, please find my comments below.
On 12/09/2011 05:10 PM, Winfried Donkers wrote:
Hello all,
I have just got a new computer, which should make LibO much faster than my old machine does :) .
Unfortunately, I get a make error:
.../core/solver/unxlngi6.pro/bin/cppunit/cppunittester: symbol lookup error:
/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/engines/liboxygen-gtk.so: undefined symbol:
cairo_surface_create_for_rectangle
...
make[2]: *** [.../core/workdir/unxlngi6.pro/CppunitTest/hwpfilter_test_hwpfilter.test] Error 1
If I remember correctly I had the same problem when first trying to
build LibO on kubuntu 11.10 (thus in a KDE environment) and I solved it
by disabling Oxigen style in System settings panel, more precisely in
"Application Appearance"/"GTK+ appearance"/"Widget style", and setting
it to Raleigh. Probably I also rebooted the machine before trying to
build LibO again. This solution will probably affect the appearance of
LibO itself. I didn't test other configurations, my machine is much
slower than yours.
Hope this helps, let me know if you find better solutions.
Matteo
Possibly I haven't installed all I need yet, but I wouldn't know what is missing.
I use openSUSE 12.1, installed all packages with zypper si -d libreoffice plus some more based on
errors when running autogen.sh --with-max-jobs=6 --with-num-cpus=6 --without-junit (untill
autogen.sh gave a successfull result).
Can anyone give me a hint how I can get LibO built?
Winfried
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