Hi,
it seems that the last commit for LO 4.4 branch [1] breaks the build.
I get the following error message, even with a complete rebuild :
: ROOTMODULEGID=gid_Module_Root
: LCPRODUCTNAME=libreoffice
: LICENSENAME=LGPL
: CLI_URE_POLICY_VERSION=22.0.0.0
: 
: 
: 
: Setting Root Module: gid_Module_Root
: Error: "gid_File_Share_Config_Sofficecfg_uiconfig_scanner_Lang" is multi lingual, but not in 
language pack (Assigned module: gid_Module_Root)!
: 
: *****************************************************************
: ERROR: ERROR: Incorrect assignments for language packs. at 
[...]/LibO/lo44/solenv/bin/modules/installer/scriptitems.pm line 2068.
: *****************************************************************
[...]/LibO/lo44/instsetoo_native/CustomTarget_install.mk:97: recipe for target 
'[...]/LibO/lo44/workdir/CustomTarget/instsetoo_native/install/install.phony' failed
make[1]: *** [[...]/LibO/lo44/workdir/CustomTarget/instsetoo_native/install/install.phony] Error 1
Makefile:237: recipe for target 'build' failed
make: *** [build] Error 2
[1]
https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/gitweb?p=core.git;a=commitdiff;h=13cbbea83019906201a4a4bb193c2fbfaf1f2b11
Best regards.
JBF
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- LO 4.4 build fails · Jean-Baptiste Faure
 
   
 
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