False alarm it was the comments that i forgot in download.lst (I forgot to
comment 2.5.5 and enable 3.0)
I have updated the patch and now it compiles fine on ubuntu 15.10 x64
https://gist.github.com/mariuz/bcde7f783b657b2465e5
-# FIREBIRD_MD5SUM := b259c2d1c60a03bd104108405ae990a7
-# export FIREBIRD_TARBALL := Firebird-3.0-alpha1-20130302.tar.gz
+# FIREBIRD_MD5SUM := 51d35d33d16980d765c0617683ecbcbf
+# export FIREBIRD_TARBALL := Firebird-3.0.0.32366-ReleaseCandidate2.tar.bz2
On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 4:47 PM, Lionel Elie Mamane <lionel@mamane.lu> wrote:
Ah, I see.
On Fri, Apr 01, 2016 at 04:45:28PM +0300, marius adrian popa wrote:
FB3 has no ICU sources in the tree anymore so is using system-icu by
default or the ones downloaded with libo tree (that is why it was removed
from the configure flags --with-system-icu)
I will try now a libo build with
./configure --enable-firebird-sdbc --without-system-firebird
--with-system-icu --with-system-icu-for-build=yes
On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 1:48 PM, Lionel Elie Mamane <lionel@mamane.lu>
wrote:
On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 10:07:41PM +0300, marius adrian popa wrote:
I started refactoring firebird 3.0 patch for libreoffice (updated to
rc2)
https://gist.github.com/mariuz/bcde7f783b657b2465e5
and there are few issues with icu linking
https://gist.github.com/mariuz/68588eabb4f40c8aa008a601eade91e2#gistcomment-1739036
It looks like it is being linked to a different libicutu.so than it
expects... I notice that the patch removes --with-system-icu from the
firebird configure options, is that the right thing to do?
--
Lionel
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