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I am not understanding the end goal. You are basically duplicating efforts
here and just reinventing the wheel.

What would be interesting to know is what is missing in the versions from
the LO site that you want to custom build for yourself.


On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 4:34 PM, Gay, Matthieu <matthieu.gay@capgemini.com>wrote:

 Hello, I still have problem to build under windows, but I wanted to
know, what do I need to build LibreOffice (4.0.x/4.1.x) entirely as the
original available in the website.



First can you confirm that I need a certificate to sign the DLL and a
license of Visual Studio 12 (without I can't build ATL and ActiveX
modules).



Which version of Windows is the best? Do I need a pro version or a
familial one?



Thanks for your answer, if you find others license/not free component (in
cygwin dependency or Microsoft tools by example) don't hesitate to tell me.



Matthieu GAY.






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