Hi,
On 06.06.2012 17:20, David Tardon wrote:
On Wed, Jun 06, 2012 at 03:45:50PM +0200, Jan Holesovsky wrote:
Hi David,
I am sorry, I had to revert
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/?id=4c2e9fc655b6480ffc7f0feb5d07b8106b6b8e22
I was unable to get it right in a reasonable amount of time :-( -
BOOST_LDFLAGS seem not to get set when building on MinGW.
Hi,
yeah, it fails right during configure here. I suppose I should have
tried it with MinGW too... This would need the same treatment as the
other dlls: test for the dll, export a variable for it, copy it into
solver and finally pack it into installation. I will try to rework that
tomorrow.
+$(call gb_LinkTarget_add_libs,$(1),-lboost_date_time)
^^^^^^^
Is it broken not only on MinGW but even during native compilation on
linux 86_64?
I'm using --with-system-libs and was getting linker error:
-lboost_date_time not found after
pull from current master (ucb library).
After installation of this lib it was fixed.
But I guess boost_date_time library check should be added
in "$with_system_boost"-check section in configure, not?
Second question about Mingw64-build (sorry for shamelessly abusing this
thread ;-)
I'm trying to cross compile mingw64-LO on openSUSE and wonder how/where you
got working mingw64-python(-dev) stuff? That you got it we can see here [1]
Please share how can I get system-python working?
(Yes, I have read README.cross and have seen there the mention of
mingw32-python-devel package,
but I'm trying to build 64 bit).
Thanks
David
[1]
http://tinderbox.libreoffice.org/cgi-bin/gunzip.cgi?tree=MASTER&full-log=1339092001.14392
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