On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 1:00 PM, Michael Stahl <mstahl@redhat.com> wrote:
On 04/03/14 06:59, Sandeep K Chaudhary wrote:
Hi Michael,
thanks for the reply !
Here is the o/p for the three grep commands, and 'make l10ntools
PARALLELISM=1 VERBOSE=t'
sandeep@ubuntu:~/libreoffice$ grep LIBXML config_host.mk
<http://config_host.mk>
export LIBXML_CFLAGS=$(gb_SPACE)-isystem/usr/local/include/libxml2
export LIBXML_JAR=
export LIBXML_LIBS=$(gb_SPACE)-L/usr/local/lib -lxml2
export SYSTEM_LIBXML=TRUE
sandeep@ubuntu:~/libreoffice$ grep LIBXSLT config_host.mk
<http://config_host.mk>
export LIBXSLT_CFLAGS=$(gb_SPACE)-isystem/usr/local/include/libxml2
export LIBXSLT_LIBS=$(gb_SPACE)-L/usr/local/lib -lxslt -lxml2
export LIBXSLT_MAJOR=
export SYSTEM_LIBXSLT=TRUE
export SYSTEM_LIBXSLT_FOR_BUILD=TRUE
sandeep@ubuntu:~/libreoffice$ grep LIBEXSLT config_host.mk
<http://config_host.mk>
export LIBEXSLT_CFLAGS=$(gb_SPACE)-isystem/usr/local/include/libxml2
export LIBEXSLT_LIBS=$(gb_SPACE)-L/usr/local/lib -lexslt -lxslt -lxml2
i wonder why you've got these /usr/local paths in there - do you have
some custom built libxml2/libxslt installed in /usr/local, or does
"xml2-config --libs" really output that on Ubuntu? (which would be
surprising, but then again, it's Ubuntu...)
Yes, I have custom built libxml2 installed. It's required for my work. What
should be the workaround?
sandeep@ubuntu:~/libreoffice$ make l10ntools PARALLELISM=1 VERBOSE=t
cd /home/sandeep/libreoffice/l10ntools && /usr/bin/make -j 1 -r
[build PKG] icu
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/sandeep/libreoffice/l10ntools'
/home/sandeep/libreoffice/solenv/gbuild/Package.mk:81: *** Something
depends on package icu which does not exist.. Stop.
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/sandeep/libreoffice/l10ntools'
make: *** [l10ntools] Error 2
hmmm that was not enlightening, try:
make l10ntools.all PARALLELISM=1 VERBOSE=t LDFLAGS="-Wl,--trace"
I will try that. I am not on my computer right now. Will try this, and
report back.
Thanks,
Sandeep.
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