Now I'm past that problem. Visual Studio is not my concern. The main
problem is still hanging around due to which I did all of it again and
again. When I run LO from cygwin. Start LO Impress, add few lines in slide
and then click on add animation button. It freezes for a second or two and
then shows "bad allocation" error and then crashes. Please suggest me,
what can I do about it?
Thanks
Best regards,
Mayank
On Mar 14, 2016 1:00 PM, "jan iversen" <jani@documentfoundation.org> wrote:
On 13 Mar 2016, at 09:01, Mayank Gupta <techfreakworm@gmail.com> wrote:
The solution which is made after 'make vs2013-ide-integration' and exists
in source folder. Perhaps that's because the compete build itself wasn't
successful. I tried make clean, then make. Deleted source folder. Unzipped
tarball again and did git checkout - f and git pull - r. Ran autogen.sh
with all the parameters except I didn't disable ATL and activex. But still
build fails with errors. http://pastebin.ca/3399442
In order for vs2013-ide-integration to work, you need a clean build. The
integration script depend on the output of the make. BUT even if you have a
clean make, the integration does not allow you to build LO inside visual
studio, there are a some features missing.
Hopefully we will soon have a GSoC projects that changes that situation.
rgds
jan i.
On Mar 13, 2016 12:33 PM, "Tor Lillqvist" <tml@iki.fi> wrote:
2) Opening visual Studio solution does nothing.
Which solution do you mean? The one in the 'windows' subdirectory? That
is not supposed to do anything interesting. It is mostly a dummy project
whose only purpose is to enable *starting* an already built LibreOffice in
the Visual Studio debugger.
--tml
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