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Hi,

I've finally been able to build LO after switching back to a fresh Lubuntu 10.04 but I'd like to help track down the build issue. Sadly, I have no idea where to start the investigations... I was suggested to

(cd sot && make $(readlink -f
../workdir/unxlngx6/CppunitTest/sot_test_sot.test) DEBUGCPPUNIT=TRUE )

But this file does not even exist :/

Le 2012-07-30 14:56, Michael Stahl a écrit :
On 30/07/12 04:43, Jean-Tiare LE BIGOT wrote:

I really have no idea of what to do. It appears that the exception is
intentionally thrown from a test but never caught.

i guess something is different about your system that LO code isn't
prepared for, and the result is this exception.

On 29/07/2012 19:34, julien2412 wrote:
Hi,

It could be useful you give these info:
- which branch do you use (master, 3.6, 3.5?)
fresh master clone from less than 6 hours
- which env (Linux, Mac os, windows?) (32, 64?)
Ubuntu 12.10 32 bits

that sounds like it's not even released yet?

if you want to use bleeding edge distributions then you should be
prepared to fix breakages.  you can try to find out what throws the
exception like so:

(cd sot && make $(readlink -f
../workdir/unxlngx6/CppunitTest/sot_test_sot.test) DEBUGCPPUNIT=TRUE )

if you want something that is known to work then build on a OS that's
not currently undergoing active development.

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