I'm sorry. Actually I was talking about partial build that VS does. Problem
with using LODE is that it doesn't support source as tarball. It clones the
repository again. I don't have very good internet here. And I did the build
via regular make in cygwin. Should I run and autogen.sh and then 'make'
again on fresh copy of source?
On Mar 12, 2016 11:51 PM, "jan iversen" <jani@documentfoundation.org> wrote:
On 12 Mar 2016, at 16:51, Mayank Gupta <techfreakworm@gmail.com> wrote:
After changing the cygwin interface to source directory I ran:
/opt/lo/bin/make vs2013-ide-integration
As stated by the instructions on wiki 'BuildingOnWindows' document.
PS: I've set up all the directories according to the instructions only and
not my own to avoid any confusion for myself and for others to whom I ask
my doubts.
Today we recommend using:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/GetInvolved
That uses the lode development.
The vs2013-ide-integration does not allow you to build LO. We have a GSoC
project upcoming to remedy that.
rgds
jan i.
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