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Simos,

Many thanks for your kind explanation.

Is that a 2Mbit/s line (256 Kbit/s * 8 KB/Kbit) or a 256Kbit/s line
(32KB/s)?

It is possible to create a ZIP file of those 2GB clones. Then, you can use
your favorite download manager to download this ZIP file from a web server.
Then, you uncompress it in your clone/ directory and continue with the
installation.

My Internet line is of 256Kbit/s (ADSL- download stream 256kb/s and up
stream is about 128KB/s per se), what they said, but actual download
speed is about 20-30KB/s.
Would you please suggest on how I can clone and zip before I download
them? I can do some small downloads at later stage. This might be the
way.

Appreciated in advance.

Anousak

On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 4:41 PM, Simos Xenitellis
<simos.lists@googlemail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 6:10 AM, Anousak Souphavanh <anousak@gmail.com>wrote:

Hi Simos,

Are saying that in order for me to setup local build I would need high
speed Internet and that it requires to download files at least 8.2GB?
Please clarify. Many thanks.


It is about 8GB of total diskspace, which includes the compiled files that
make the big difference.
The git repositories for libreoffice are about 2GB, which is reasonable for
a project of this magnitude.
Therefore, the build process requires to download about 2GB of data using
the git:// protocol.

Once you have those 2GB clones, subsequent updates are small and easy to do.

In addition to this, there are about 100-200MB of Linux dev packages to help
you compile LibreOffice.



Oh my gosh...my ADSL (256KB/s) would take weeks to complete.


Is that a 2Mbit/s line (256 Kbit/s * 8 KB/Kbit) or a 256Kbit/s line
(32KB/s)?

It is possible to create a ZIP file of those 2GB clones. Then, you can use
your favorite download manager to download this ZIP file from a web server.
Then, you uncompress it in your clone/ directory and continue with the
installation.

Best,
Simos


Regards,
Anousak

On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 6:37 PM, Simos Xenitellis
<simos.lists@googlemail.com> wrote:
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 11:58 AM, Takeshi Abe <tabe@fixedpoint.jp>
wrote:
Hi,

On Mon, 15 Nov 2010 11:29:29 +0700, Anousak Souphavanh <
anousak@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,

Do we have a complete LOCAL BUILD instructions, an url would be fine?
If not, could you share yours...Thanks,
I also would like to read the instructions if any, otherwise it would be
best to have a Wiki page on how to build a localized one.
IMHO it should describe
* further required packages/dependencies such as translate-toolkit
* passing the --with-lang option to configure or autogen.sh
* updating lo-build-*.sdf by `make update-sdf`
Any suggestions?

There are build instructions at the wiki, at
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/How_to_build
There are two phases in building LibreOffice, the part where you clone
the repositories (needs fast connections) and the actual compilation
(took me three hours). Subsequent building of LibreOffice should be
must faster, so you would keep around the files. My build directory is
8.2GB, which is fine for the thrill to have compiled such a big
program. Therefore, estimate 10GB of space for LibO building and
installation.

The Wiki page is currently quite good, however it can become even
better if we note down even the small gotchas. So, write down if
something needs to get updated on the wiki.

Simos


Anousak

On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 7:17 PM, Aidsoid <aidsoid@gmail.com> wrote:
Thank you, I'll try it.

2010/11/14 Andras Timar <timar74@gmail.com>

2010/11/14 Aidsoid <aidsoid@gmail.com>:
Hi all

Tell me please, how can I make LibreOffice build from sources with
my .po
file for testing our translation?
I tried replace po-file from my local copy of git repository to our
po-file
and build, but LibreOffice builded with old translation.

$ cd po/
$ make update-sdf

Then build as usual.

Best regards,
Andras

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