Hi thre,
I am trying to compile latest libreoffice (version 5.0.0.1 alpha) on ubuntu
15.04.
I am giving language paramater for autogen.sh for 'ta' tamil language. (
--with-lang='ta")
after /usr/bin/make
I get this following error
fatal: unable to connect to gerrit.libreoffice.org:
gerrit.libreoffice.org[0: 89.238.68.148]: errno=Connection refused
Clone of 'git://gerrit.libreoffice.org/translations' into submodule path
'translations' failed
Makefile:210: recipe for target 'get-submodules' failed
make: *** [get-submodules] Error 1
I understand its not able to get translations from git.
Any help in this regard is highly appreciable.
Thanks
Rachna
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