Earlier the master used to build successfully and I always create a
separate branch for patches and don't make changes on Branch master itself.
Unless you are an experienced developer who is working on a specific
feature where your work in progress will interfere with how LibreOffice
works for others, it is really not useful to use a branch. In my opinion.
If you use a branch, you will miss build fixes others have committed to
master. For instance for this very problem (that others have seen, too),
and that might be fixed in master already.
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