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Great and thanks.

I should just wait for the work to be finished and get it after it is
published.

Any idea when that might be?

Thanks again,

Drew

On Wed, Sep 12, 2018 at 6:49 AM Samuel Mehrbrodt <Samuel.Mehrbrodt@cib.de>
wrote:

Hi Drew,

the python support has not yet been merged to master. You need to check
out this pull request: https://github.com/LibreOffice/loeclipse/pull/68

Regards
Samuel

Am 03.09.2018 um 16:28 schrieb Drew Jensen:

Howdy Shobhan,

First, a little embarrassed that I somehow skipped visually what was there
for instructions.

Not sure I understand about the python project, that is the only reason I
cloned the repository https://github.com/LibreOffice/loeclipse was to
pickup the python support. There was no python folder created at that time,
so maybe I did something wrong right there. Is there a different repository?

Anyway, imported the source into eclipse (committer-photon june 2018) and
I've tried building with ant outside eclipse.
(not sure that it matters but for the LibreOffice installation I'm using
the 6.2 master daily build and sdk)

So far no love from either build, but down to only a few errors when done
inside Eclipse (4 total); outside using ANT many more.

Anyway, thanks for the response, it was a needed gentle slap on the back
of the head ;-0

Will get back into later today and see if I can't get it all  worked out.
If really get stuck I'll ask more.

Thanks for the work on the project and best wishes,

Drew

On Mon, Sep 3, 2018 at 8:38 AM Shobhan Mandal <dev.shobhanmandal@gmail.com>
wrote:

Hello Drew,

If you are looking forward to developing the eclipse addon directly from
the source, you can try the following:-

*1.* Run this command (switch to the build folder in the downloaded
repository):
   ~/git/loeclipse/build$ *ant -Dlibreoffice.home=/usr/lib/libreoffice
-Declipse.home=/home/shobhan/Desktop/..../eclipse*
*2.* A new folder called 'site' is created beside the existing core,
java, python (*python folder will show up if there is Python module in
the repository that you downloaded*), build and script folder.
*3.* Go to Eclipse. Open the Help menu -> Install -> Click the Add
button -> Select Local -> Use the wizard to select the 'site' folder
created in above step.

A concise version was mentioned under
https://github.com/LibreOffice/loeclipse#release-management

If you are looking forward to contributing to the source code, following
the steps mentioned under
https://github.com/LibreOffice/loeclipse#development would help you get
started.

Thanks and Regards,
Shobhan.



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