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Hi Mat.

sorry for late reply.

I was able to build with that option but
Unfortunately I can not build on windows at the moment.
I got error in someplace and have not solved until now.
I will update that wiki when I can solve.

ps
Windows build is too slow so usually I build on Linux.


(24/01/2012 6:58 a.m.), Mat M wrote:
Hi Makoto

Le Thu, 24 Nov 2011 02:46:53 +0100, Makoto Takizawa
<foral@openship.ivory.ne.jp> a écrit:

hi
I just success build on windows and wrote a note on wiki.
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/User:Foral/Build_Win
 Glad you succeed ! I ma still a bit surprised by the fact you had no
issue with (x86) in your paths with default autogen.sh & configure.in.

I tried from master and need to tweak variables in Env.host.sh to go
further. could you confirm you had no prob with that ?

Thanks Mathias


around Mozilla, needed to download a lot of stuffs.

(2011/11/24 8:10), Rob Snelders wrote:
Hi All,

I have followed [1] as a guide to build LO on windows. But when I run
autogen it comes with "Mozilla build tooling incomplete".

I run autogen with the options
--with-mozilla-build='/cygwin/c/mozilla-build and
--disable-build-mozilla.

I have also downloaded the prebuild mozilla modules and set them in
moz/zipped

When it failed I downloaded the moztools-static.zip from the
mozilla-buildtools-ftp and put that in the buildtools-directory. But
that also didn't help.

Does anybody knows why this error is given?

[1]
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/Windows_Build_Dependencies





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