I’m completely new to any kind of build environment :)
After changing some code, do you generally need to run configure 
(autogen.sh) again?
If so, I can add that to the build hints in the wiki?
I ran:
./autogen.sh
make sysui
make instsetoo_native
and now the Info.plist was updated in the .app bundle!
Now, next step is to submit the patch for bug 103644
(on the package-format, on Mac it would be dmg, but that was not needed)
On 16 May 2020, at 14:19, Michael Stahl <mst@libreoffice.org 
<mailto:mst@libreoffice.org>> wrote:
On 16.05.20 14:17, Eivind Samseth wrote:
Thanks,
I have done a complete build first, as it was my first time building 
using
lode.
I tried doing make instsetoo_native but that didn’t hit the .app 
bundle either
All of these commands finish in mere seconds or less, so it’s not doing
any thing afaict
you need to put --with-package-format=something into autogen.input ... not
sure what "something" is on the Mac, check configure --help, on Windows
it's "msi".
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