Hi,
I've added the section "Minimal Setup with MacPorts for external
dependencies" [1] which can be very helpful to build LO easily.
[1]
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/BuildingOnMac#Minimal_Setup_with_MacPorts_for_external_dependencies
Regards,
Robert
On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 9:38 PM, Joost Eekhoorn <joost.eekhoorn@gmail.com>
wrote:
Build has succeeded.
I saw in this that --disable-cve-test is needed on OS X Mavericks
Still I had to do 2 little, dirty hacks:
- Moved away 4 CVE-test file from
~/lo/core/writerfilter/qa/cppunittest/data/pass/
(CVE-2010-333-1.rtf, CVE-2014-1761-1.rtf, CVE-2014-1761-2.rtf and
CVS-pseudo-2009-0238-1.rtf)
- Edited ~/lo/core/sw/qa/extras/rtfimport/rtfimport.cxx
(skipping testN192129)
Beside that, this is what I have done:
Install Ant (OS X Mavericks does not have that anymore)
./autogen.sh
--with-ant-home="/usr/local/bin/apache-ant"
--wiithout-junit
--enable-python=internal
--disable-cve-tests
I could not found instdir/program/soffice to start the program, but used:
instdir/LibreOfficeDev.app/Contents/MacOS/soffice
It would be nice if someone would review my information and update the
building instructions for Mac:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/BuildingOnMac
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