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hi Vinodkumar,

On 12/30/2016 01:14 PM, Vinodkumar Pache wrote:
changes in the argument in command line parameter for hindi as 'hi' in
autogen.sh
as —with-lang=hi

On December 27, 2016 at 3:14 PM Vinodkumar Pache <vinodp@cdac.in> wrote:
 
Dear Sir,
 
       I am trying to build the Libre office 5.2.3.3 source code for
Hindi .
It was successfully built for en but after changing the for 'hi' in
autogen.sh for Hindi gives  below error after make command execution.
 
 
assertion failed
- Expression: nNonWhiteCount>100
- Tdf93124: vertical alignment of text is incorrect!

E:/sources/libreoffice-5.2.3.3/sd/qa/unit/import-tests.cxx(1311) :
error : Assertion
Test name: SdImportTest::testTdf93124
assertion failed
- Expression: nNonWhiteCount>100
- Tdf93124: vertical alignment of text is incorrect!

it appears there are 2 additional tweaks to that test on master that
aren't in the libreoffice-5-2 branch; one of them adjusts the failing
assertion:

commit 9c07735a0160864c949ac27de1821d6967181516
Author:     Tor Lillqvist <tml@collabora.com>
AuthorDate: Wed Jun 22 15:34:16 2016 +0300

    tdf#93124: The arbitrary number 100 seems to be too high, let's try 50
    
    The test fails on a tinderbox. Adding a temporary printf shows that
    the number there is 71.

since it doesn't make much sense to have this commit on master but not
the release branch i've just back-ported it as
8fdb960a4fca24ae4ef3e9706218ca00cb7f4fd0, although i have not
investigated what this test is trying to do in the first place.

hope this helps for your case, if it does not then i guess tell the
author of the test (Mike) what magic number you get, hopefully he has an
idea what could be the problem...

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