Hi,
I have a problem since yesterday:
After an O/S upgrade and git pull, master doesn't build any longer.
I get
/usr/bin/cp: cannot stat
'/git/lo/workdir/CustomTarget/postprocess/images/images_breeze.zip':
Bestand of map bestaat niet
make[1]: *** [/git/lo/solenv/gbuild/Package.mk:35:
/git/lo/instdir/share/config/images_breeze.zip] Fout 1
make[1]: *** Wachten op onvoltooide taken...
/usr/bin/cp: cannot stat
'/git/lo/workdir/CustomTarget/postprocess/images/images_breeze_dark.zip':
Bestand of map bestaat niet
make[1]: *** [/git/lo/solenv/gbuild/Package.mk:35:
/git/lo/instdir/share/config/images_breeze_dark.zip] Fout 1
/usr/bin/cp: cannot stat
'/git/lo/workdir/CustomTarget/postprocess/images/images_galaxy.zip':
Bestand of map bestaat niet
make[1]: *** [/git/lo/solenv/gbuild/Package.mk:35:
/git/lo/instdir/share/config/images_galaxy.zip] Fout 1
make: *** [Makefile:258: build] Fout 2
(for 'Bestand of map bestaat niet' read 'File or folder does not exist',
for 'Fout' read 'Error'.)
The O/S upgrade was a switch from openSUSE LEAP 42.2 to openSUSE
Thumbleweed. I don't know if this is related.
./autogen.sh runs OK, no errors.
The settings I use are
--with-parallelism=6
--without-junit
--enable-debug=yes
--enable-dbgutil
--with-help
--without-fonts
--with-myspell-dicts
--disable-odk
--disable-gstreamer-1-0
A drastic get reset --hard HEAD~600 does not help.
I have files images_*.zip in /usr/lib64/libreoffice/share/config/, in
/usr/lib/libreoffice/share/config/ and in
/usr/share/libreoffice/share/config/, but these folders are for the
regular installation I reckon.
Any suggestions how to fix this?
Winfried
Context
- master build fails · Winfried Donkers
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