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On 2011-08-11, planas wrote:

Partha,

On Wed, 2011-08-10 at 18:07 +0530, Partha Chowdhury wrote: 

I have successfully build libreoffice-3.3.3.1 form source.However, I 
need office only to open and edit word documents and nothing else. So I 
want only to build the writer part and not the whole office.I have 
googled but have not found anything to this effect.The documentation 
covers only building from git and not the individual parts. So is it 
possible only to build a part of libreoffice instead of whole suite ?

I might check out the source code,
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffices. I am not sure what you need
from the list.

The OP asked the list if anyone knows if it is possible to compile just
a single component, instead of the entire suite.

As so far it seems noone knows here, I'd suggest the OP to post his
question to the developers list, at least there I guess more people are
used to play with the build system.

The devs list mailman page:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice

There's also #libreoffice-dev at freenode (IRC).

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