I guess the compilation just went through, but the sample app is failing
due to no code signing identifies found:
[build BIN] top level modules: libreoffice
[build ALL] top level modules: build-non-l10n-only build-l10n-only
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin/make -j 4 -rs ios
make[2]: warning: -jN forced in submake: disabling jobserver mode.
[build ENV] TiledLibreOffice_setup
[build LOC] top level modules: ios
[build CUS] ios/Lo_Xcconfig
[build APP] CustomTarget/ios/TiledLibreOffice.done
Build settings from command line:
ARCHS = armv7
SDKROOT = iphoneos8.0
=== CLEAN TARGET TiledLibreOffice OF PROJECT TiledLibreOffice WITH
CONFIGURATION Debug ===
Check dependencies
[BEROR]Code Sign error: No code signing identities found: No valid signing
identities (i.e. certificate and private key pair) matching the team ID
“(null)” were found.
[BEROR]CodeSign error: code signing is required for product type
'Application' in SDK 'iOS 8.0'
Create product structure
/bin/mkdir -p
/Users/airwatch/lo/core/ios/experimental/TiledLibreOffice/build/Debug-iphoneos/TiledLibreOffice.app
:D
On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 10:08 PM, Arjun kochhar <arjun.ice@gmail.com> wrote:
UPDATE: I just got a new system running OS X 10.10 and iOS SDK Version :
8.0 and it has been over an hour and a half and the compilation still seems
to go on without any errors till now, some snippets from the logs:
[build CXX] sd/source/ui/func/fuhhconv.cxx
[build CXX] sd/source/ui/func/fuinsert.cxx
[build CXX] sd/source/ui/func/fuinsfil.cxx
[build CXX] sd/source/ui/func/fuline.cxx
[build CXX] sd/source/ui/func/fulinend.cxx
[build CXX] sd/source/ui/func/fulink.cxx
[build CXX] sd/source/ui/func/fumeasur.cxx
[build CXX] sd/source/ui/func/fumorph.cxx
[build CXX] sd/source/ui/func/funavig.cxx
[build CXX] sd/source/ui/func/fuoaprms.cxx
[build CXX] sd/source/ui/func/fuolbull.cxx
and using the following build command:
--build=i386-apple-darwin10.10.0
--host=arm-apple-darwin10
--enable-dbgutil
--enable-debug
--enable-werror
--disable-firebird-sdbc
--disable-collada
--disable-gltf
--without-java
Will keep you posted on my progress :)
Thanks.
On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 12:36 PM, Arjun kochhar <arjun.ice@gmail.com>
wrote:
Thanks. In the morning today, I shifted to git://gerrit.libreoffice.org/core
master branch and along with the regular iOS build options in README.cross,
I added the options that you had provided but I seem to be getting this
error now somewhere down the line : "~/lo/core/solenv/gbuild/LinkTarget.mk:518:
*** used LinkTarget StaticLibrary/libregistry_helper.a not defined.
Stop.", somewhere here:
"[build ECH] CustomTarget/postprocess/registry/writer.list
[build ECH] CustomTarget/postprocess/registry/xsltfilter.list
[build ECH] CustomTarget/postprocess/registry/Langpack-en-US.list
[build CUS] readlicense_oo/readme
/Users/akochhar/lo/core/solenv/gbuild/LinkTarget.mk:518: *** used
LinkTarget StaticLibrary/libregistry_helper.a not defined. Stop.
make[1]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
make: *** [build] Error 2"
Not sure how close to the build completion I am right now and currently
trying to figure out what might be going wrong here.
On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 11:55 AM, Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> wrote:
On 8 October 2015 at 05:51, Arjun kochhar <arjun.ice@gmail.com> wrote:
I updated configure.ac to consider 9.0 as a possible SDK too, since
the highest value mentioned there was 8.3
Then you must be using some other branch than master, because that was
changed on June 16 in master. Please use the master branch for any iOS
build attempts, as the (very few) iOS-specific fixes I do (I try it maybe
once a month) go into master, not any "stable" branch.
--tml
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