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Hi Riccardo,

On Tue, 2012-01-24 at 12:26 +0100, Riccardo Magliocchetti wrote:
with this configuration (note --disable-cairo-canvas is set)

/autogen.sh --without-junit --without-java --disable-epm --disable-gtk 
...
--disable-cairo-canvas --disable-neon --disable-dbus --disable-systray 

        I guess the --disable-cairo-canvas thing is not working so well for you
for some reason. I guess for your case, you want to use the VCL canvas,
with the svp backend and hope :-) [ this is a somewhat under-tested
code-path I suspect, but ... lets see ;-].

... analyzing files ...
ERROR: The following files could not be found:
ERROR: File not found: cairocanvas.uno.so
... cleaning the output tree ...

        So - you'll need to poke in the scp2/ directory and git grep for
cairocanvas there, and add a define in the makefile.mk to SCPDEFS (which
we pre-process with), and a conditonal in the relevant scp2. then re-run
'build && deliver' in scp2 and try again I guess.

        Failing that editing the setup_osl.ins in the solver to manually hack
that out would work-around.

Then something looks wrong with the paths in the help for debugging the 
issue:

        There are a number of these around, I wouldn't worry about them :-)

        ATB,

                Michael.

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michael.meeks@suse.com  <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot


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