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Le 13/02/2012 17:33, Stephan Bergmann a écrit :
On 02/13/2012 12:34 PM, Caolán McNamara wrote:
On Sat, 2012-02-11 at 08:47 +0100, Jean-Baptiste Faure wrote:
When building the master (Ubuntu 11.10, x86_64), it fails and says that
the problem is inside nlpsolver. If I try to build nlpsolver by
make nlpsolver
I get the following error messages :

cd nlpsolver&&  make -j 2 -rs gb_PARTIALBUILD=T
[ build XHP ] help/fr/com.sun.star.comp.Calc.NLPSolver/Options.xhp
[ build XHP ] help/fr/com.sun.star.comp.Calc.NLPSolver/Usage.xhp
[ build PRP ] locale/NLPSolverCommon_en_US.properties
[ build PRP ] locale/NLPSolverStatusDialog_en_US.properties
propmerge: cannot open sdf file:
/home/.../master/translations/unxlngx6.pro/misc/sdf//nlpsolver/src/locale/localize.sdf
at /home/.../master/solver/unxlngx6.pro/bin/propmerge line 46.
make[1]: ***
[/home/.../master/workdir/unxlngx6.pro/Extension/nlpsolver/locale/NLPSolverCommon_en_US.properties]
Erreur 2

I would *suspect* some fallout of recent changes in l10ntools, e.g. a
missing conversion system file paths to urls or something of that
nature ?

Is this still broken ?

Ah yes, sorry, that's me.  Fix under way.

Master succeeds to build now. I presume it is thanks to this commit :
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/?id=2fce337212044d3d3a552c675fffe9bdc137eef9

Thank you for having fixed that.
Best regards.
JBF

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