Good news I guess... I am changing my dev machine to a F16 box that doesn't
have this error compiling... so you don't have to spend time trying to
figure out the problem :)
Marc-André LAVERDIÈRE
"Perseverance must finish its work so that you may be mature and complete,
not lacking anything." -James 1:4
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2011/12/30 Marc-André Laverdière <marcandre.laverdiere@gmail.com>
Hi Kendy,
Since I was offline, I tried a few things. I essentially did a git reset
--hard, a make clean, and a rm -rf unx*.
Once that was done, I deleted my ccache folder.
I am bulding with --enable-symbols --with-num-cpus=4 on a Ubuntu 11.10
box. I also updated gnu make with what is in developer tools to 3.82. My
GCC version is 4.6.1 and ccache is at 3.1.5.
Here is the impossibly long transcript. Thanks for having a look.
Marc-André LAVERDIÈRE
"Perseverance must finish its work so that you may be mature and complete,
not lacking anything." -James 1:4
http://asimplediscipleslife.blogspot.com/
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2011/12/27 Jan Holesovsky <kendy@suse.cz>
Hi Marc-Andre,
Marc-André Laverdière píše v So 24. 12. 2011 v 15:23 -0500:
By the way, when building with the nss system lib instead, I get this:
http://libreoffice.pastebin.ca/2096180
Can you please pastebin the full logs? You posted just the error, not
the linker command line or at least in what module does it happen - hard
to try to reproduce the error without that :-(
Regards,
Kendy
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- Re: [Libreoffice] Problem Building - NSS Depedency · Marc-André Laverdière
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