Hey,
./autogen.sh --with-max-jobs=6 --with-num-cpus=3 --without-stlport --without-help --without-helppack-integration --without-myspell-dicts --without-junit --without-java --disable-epm --disable-gconf --disable-opengl --disable-gnome-vfs --disable-librsvg --disable-gtk --disable-gtk3 --disable-odk --disable-vba --disable-mozilla --disable-gstreamer --disable-randr --without-ppds --without-afms --disable-cairo-canvas --disable-neon --disable-dbus --disable-systray --disable-mathmldtd --disable-extension-integration --disable-postgresql-sdbc --with-system-libs --without-system-libcdr --without-system-libvisio --without-system-boost --without-system-libcmis --without-system-libwpd --without-system-cppunit --without-system-libwps --without-system-libwpg --disable-graphite --without-system-sampleicc --without-system-redland --without-system-hunspell --without-system-mythes --without-system-altlinuxhyph --without-system-lpsolve --without-system-libexttextcat --without-system-poppler --without-system-mdds --without-system-vigra --without-system-odbc --disable-ldap --disable-nsplugin --without-system-mozilla-headers --without-system-sane --disable-unix-qstart-libpng --disable-xmlsec --disable-cups --without-system-clucene
The problem is --disable-xmlsec. You should not specify this flag as long as you plan to build on a normal platform. Behind xmlsec are also all our password related libraries so you can't open password protected documents. This option makes only sense for platforms where we don't yet support them. Regards, Markus