On 19/10/2012 23:00, Matúš Kukan wrote:
On 19 October 2012 22:40, Julien Nabet<serval2412@yahoo.fr>  wrote:
I attached it and noticed this:
export WORKDIR=D:/compile-libreoffice/libo/workdir/wntmsci12
export WORKDIR_FOR_BUILD=D:/compile-libreoffice/libo/workdir/wntmsci12
Hmm, sorry, no idea. I hope the '-' in compile-libreoffice does not
make problem.
It should be fine to start with D:/ IIRC
On my Linux laptop, I've got this:
/home/julien/compile-libreoffice/libo, no problem. Hope it's not a pb 
with Cygwin or Windows :-)
I put compile-libreoffice in /cygdrive/d because I've got not enough space
for a debug build in C.
Now I could install cygwin + LO sources in D, so I wouldn't need to use
/cygdrive/... ?
I don't understand what do you mean here. It is already in D.
You mean to move it one level up as D:/libo ?
You can try to avoid compile-libreoffice but it should be fine.
I installed Cygwin on my c:, then "home" is located in this directory : 
"c:\cygwin\home\annie" (I retrieved my mother's laptop)
Since I don't have enough space on C: for a debug build (I saw that 
after having installed Cygwin), I put LO sources in D: so I use 
/cygdrive/d/compile-libreoffice to access LO sources
Now, if using /cygdrive/d/compile-libreoffice is a problem, I could 
install Cygwin on my d:, then "home" would be located in this directory 
(or I suppose so) : "d:\cygwin\home\annie"
then I could put LO sources on ~/compile-libreoffice (ie 
"d:\cygwin\home\annie\compile-libreoffice").
Hope it's more clear now
Julien
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