Yes, I could find it, but it says nothing particular, just that it cannot find the libs.
But I'm sure I have them.....
Any idea?
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Da: Michael Stahl
A: Gabriele Bulfon
Cc: michael.meeks@suse.com libreoffice-dev
Data: 15 luglio 2013 15.23.29 CEST
Oggetto: Re: Building LO 4.0.4.2 on illumos based OS
On 15/07/13 15:07, Gabriele Bulfon wrote:
Ok, I could go over extension by disabling that motif dependent plugin.
Now, later, it's trying to build xmlsec1, and looks like it can't find
libs I actually have!
checking for pkg-config... yes
checking for libxslt libraries= 1.0.20... no [I have it, it's 1.1.26]
checking for openssl libraries= 0.9.6... no [I have both 0.9.6 and 1.0.0j]
checking for NSS... no
checking for NSS... no
checking for NSS... no
checking for NSS.... no
checking for NSS... no
checking for nspr libraries= 4.0... no [I have nspr 4]
checking for nss libraries= 3.2... no [I have nss 3.13.5]
checking for gnutls libraries= 0.8.1... no [I have 3.1.9]
checking for mscrypto libraries... none
checking for crypto library... configure: error: At least one crypto
library should exist for xmlsec1
I can't find the config.log of this component, this may hold the info I
need to solve it.
Can you help?
it's in workdir/*/UnpackedTarball/xmlsec/config.log
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