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Dear Sir/ Madam

I am attempting to build LibreOffice on the following platform:


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OS: Lubuntu
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Processor: Intel Atom Z530 1.6 GHz
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RAM: 1Gb
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Disk: 60Gb SSD

I have successfully done the following:


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Installed build dependencies
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Cloned the repository
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Run autogen.sh with the parameters --without-java --without-help --without-myspell-dicts
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Run make

The actual build triggered by running ‘make' initially ran for approximately ten hours, but 
unfortunately the battery failed on my computer meaning that the build presumably was interrupted.  
Clearly, the battery failure issue was unfortunate, but I am unclear as to the expected build times 
on the above specification of platform.  Would greater than ten hours be expected, as I am aware 
that the hardware specification above is quite low.  In addition, if the failed build is simply 
re-started by running the ‘make' command, will it simply pick-up from the point that the failure 
occurred, or is this not possible?

Thanks

Jason

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