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On 28/03/13 18:17, Gay, Matthieu wrote:
Hello, I had done what you told me to do (if I didn't the build would stop in configure step)

I made a clean reinstall (on windows, version 3.5.7 of LO) and I still had errors like this in 
module wizards:
git4/libo/wizards/com/sun/star/wizards/reportbuilder/ReportBuilderImplementation.java:30: package
 com.sun.star.util does not exist: import com.sun.star.util.XModeSelector;

The problem is that in this goal, I don't have a good classpath:
 [ build JCS ] Jar/reportbuilderwizard
R=d:/libreOffice/git4 && O=$R/libo/solver/wntmsci12.pro && W=$R/libo/workdir/wntmsci12.pro && 
S=$R/libo &&  mkdi
r -p $W/JavaClassSet/Jar/reportbuilderwizard/ && RESPONSEFILE=C:/Work_cygwin/tmp/gbuild.FgbvUN && 
C:/PROGRA~2/Java/JDK15
~1.0_2/bin/javac.exe  -g -cp 
"C:/PROGRA~2/Java/JDK15~1.0_2/jre/lib/rt.jar;.;$W/JavaClassSet/Jar/reportbuilderwizard" -d
$W/JavaClassSet/Jar/reportbuilderwizard @$RESPONSEFILE && rm -f $RESPONSEFILE && touch 
$W/JavaClassSet/Jar/reportbuilder
wizard/done

that problem sounds familiar.

the fix for it is commit 111e10bd401b3fee981f32f5f98fc7512a5c47f8 which
is unfortunately not on the libreoffice-3-5 branch.

you can try to cherry-pick it:
 git cherry-pick 111e10bd401b3fee981f32f5f98fc7512a5c47f8

the important thing is that in JavaClassSet.mk there needs to be an
additional $ in 3 lines.


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