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Hi Alex,

On Fri, Nov 29, 2019 at 07:35:36PM +0300, Alex Kom <svarog611@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm trying to build LO 6.1.6 (gcc 4.9 armv7hl) with no GUI. I need LO

6.1 is really old; master is now towards 6.5. Can you try master first?

./autogen.sh --without-help --without-myspell-dicts --disable-gtk3
--disable-gtk --disable-gui --disable-kde4 --disable-dbus
--without-doxygen --disable-report-builder --disable-coinmp
--disable-odk --disable-cups --disable-lotuswordpro  --without-java
--without-krb5 --disable-scripting-beanshell
--disable-scripting-javascript --disable-sdremote
--disable-postgresql-sdbc --without-fonts --with-parallelism=4
--with-system-boost --with-system-nss --disable-firebird-sdbc
--with-system-hunspell --with-system-libatomic_ops
--with-system-librevenge --with-system-epoxy --with-system-libmwaw
--with-system-icu --with-system-graphite --with-system-harfbuzz
--with-system-libpng --with-system-cairo --with-galleries=no
--enable-cairo-canvas --with-system-zlib --without-junit

This is a lot of options: the more options you use, the more like you
hit a problem that nobody else saw before. If you want to use a build
for Online purposes, perhaps use --with-distro=LibreOfficeOnline, which
includes --disable-gui, and that is an option more people use (and
probably works).

Regards,

Miklos

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