Hi,
2012/3/6 Jon Lachmann <jon@lachmann.nu>:
Hi!
I am trying to build LO with Swedish localization, without success.
I downloaded the latest source from git and followed the suggested
steps from the wiki. My autogen is the following:
./autogen.sh --disable-mozilla --with-num-cpus=4 --without-junit
--with-max-jobs=4 --with-lang=sv --disable-binfilter --disable-kde
--disable-ext-pdfimport --without-doxygen
And i get the following error (when trying to build only dictionnaries)
log for /home/jon/git/libo/dictionaries/en
propmerge: cannot open sdf file:
/home/jon/git/libo/translations/unxlngx6.pro/
misc/sdf/dictionaries/en/dialog/localize.sdf
at /home/jon/git/libo/solver/unxlngx6.pro/bin/propmerge line 46.
dmake: Error code 2, while making
'../unxlngx6.pro/misc/dict-en_in/properties_localized'
What am i doing wrong?
Clearly, you don't have
/home/jon/git/libo/translations/unxlngx6.pro/misc/sdf/dictionaries/en/dialog/localize.sdf.
It should have been build from the translations module. You did not
tell us what commands you were using. Try build translations before
dictionaries.
Best regards,
Andras
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