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Le 03/06/14 22:33, Richard PALO a écrit :
Le 30/05/14 12:47, Richard PALO a écrit :
Le 30/05/14 10:45, Stephan Bergmann a écrit :
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For libfwklo.so, the relevant symbol that needs to be exported is
fwk_component_getFactory (denoting a C function).

Stephan

Hmm, that seems to be okay:
richard@devzone:/opt/local/libreoffice4-4.2.4.2/program$ elfdump -s
libfwklo.so |grep  fwk_component_getFactory
     [957]  0x001e3ab0 0x00002408  FUNC GLOB  D    1 .text
fwk_component_getFactory
   [23029]  0x001e3ab0 0x00002408  FUNC GLOB  D    0 .text
fwk_component_getFactory
!    index    value      size      type bind oth ver shndx          name



In relooking at services.rdb, thought I'd try seeing if the many
references to $LO_LIB_DIR was a necessary external env variable... (is
this documented?)

This is now the failure:

richard@devzone:~$ export
LO_LIB_DIR=/opt/local/libreoffice4-4.2.4.2/ure-link/lib
richard@devzone:~$ /opt/local/bin/soffice
terminate called after throwing an instance of
'com::sun::star::loader::CannotActivateFactoryException'

Guess I'll have to build a debug kit later this week...

I notice after closer inspection that LO_LIB_DIR looks for libraries in the 'program' directory and not in 'ure-link/lib'... unfortunately setting these variable(s) (also a LO_JAVA_DIR one) seem to do nothing (actually, the result is the same as the attachment in my original post) so back to the initial square.


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