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hi,

On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 02:53:31PM +0100, John Smith wrote:
On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 2:13 PM, Stephan van den Akker
<stephanv778@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi John,

If I recall correctly, during "make" the liborcus source will be pulled in
from a Libre Office server. Just  make sure you have an internet connection.

Thanks. 'make' does download a version of it, but it looks like it's 0.3.

which is the correct  version.

make output:
2012-12-11 15:44:27 (3.05 MB/s) -
`./8755aac23317494a9028569374dc87b2-liborcus_0.3.0.tar.bz2' saved
                                               ^^^^^
[1373518/1373518]


My configure breaks because it cant find 0.4

Wrong. It checks for >= 0.3.0

checking for ORCUS... no
configure: error: Package requirements (liborcus-0.4 >= 0.3.0) were not met:
                                                          ^^^^^
No package 'liborcus-0.4' found

the *package name* (name of the .pc file) is liborcus-0.4 (as incidentially
also the library name), see also 
http://packages.debian.org/experimental/i386/liborcus-dev/filelist, the *version* is 0.3.0.

And the above downloaded piece won't helpyou at all if you use
--with-system-orcus (which you obviously do otherwise it wouldn't check
for it) as in that case you obviously need a orcus (and a liborcus-0.4.pc)
_already_ on your system.

Regards,

Rene

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