On 02/20/2013 10:21 PM, Dan Lewis wrote:
I have a 32 bit laptop running Ubuntu 12.04. On it I have
installed LO 3.6.5.2 and 4.0.0.3.
This evening I was going to built LO 4.0.0 with the native
connector for MySQL. In the process I had to download some files
needed for autogen.sh to work properly. Among these are two groups.
These were the ones that autogen.sh had to have before it stopped
with an error message at line 201: libgnomevfs2-common,
libgnomevfs2-bin, libgnomevfs2-0, libgnomevfs2-dev,
libgnomevfs2-extra, libgnomevfs2-0-dbg.
Prior to downloading the master build, I installed two files that
Alex Thurgood suggested: libmysqlclient18 and libmysqlcppconn5 using
synaptic. I also noticed these files were available:
libmysqlclient-dev and libmysqlcppconn-dev. So I installed these also.
I had run autogen.sh a couple of times with an error stopping it
at line 201. The error led me to the first group of files which I also
installed using synaptic. Then I ran (at Alex' suggestion):
autogen.sh --with-ext-mysql-connector --with-system-mysql. (It should
have also had an option containing the path to the external mysql
connector.) So, it ignored the first option I gave it.
Since then, I have installed the MySQL Native Connector that I
had downloaded from AOO a couple of months ago. I did this to both LO
3.6.5.2 and 4.0.0.3. I have a Base file which I use to connect to my
MySQL server using the native connector. Now I can access MySQL using
this file with both 3.6.5.2 and 4.0.0.3.
So the reason for this email including the QA people is that I
would like a simple test done by someone with a 32 bit Debian system
and MySQL server. Please install the AOO MySQL native connector. Also
install these two files: libmysqlclient18 and libmysqlcppconn5. With
these installed, can you connect to MySQL? If so, part of our problem
is solved.
Tomorrow, I am going to run autogen.sh with the three needed
options. Hopefully, I will build a native connector for LibreOffice.
--Dan
Thursday night: Having installed the MySQL Native Connector in LO
4.0.0.3 and noticed it worked now, I ran autogen.sh
--with-ext-mysql-connector --with-system-mysql. This time it ran without
an error message, and this time it did not ignore the first option. So,
I ran make.
Friday morning: Make has completed during the night with this
comment in the terminal:
"=============
(1/1) Building module instsetoo_native
=============
Entering
/home/dan/Downloads/LO-Build/libo/instsetoo_native/inc_openoffice/unix
Entering
/home/dan/Downloads/LO-Build/libo/instsetoo_native/inc_openoffice/windows/msi_languages
Entering /home/dan/Downloads/LO-Build/libo/instsetoo_native/util
dmake: makefile.mk: line 231: Warning: -- Prior to dmake 4.5 only one
%-target per target-definition worked reliably. Check your makefiles.
dmake: makefile.mk: line 280: Warning: -- Prior to dmake 4.5 only one
%-target per target-definition worked reliably. Check your makefiles.
cp -f
/home/dan/Downloads/LO-Build/libo/solver/unxlngi6.pro/lib/pyuno/uno.py
../unxlngi6.pro/bin/uno.py
cp -f
/home/dan/Downloads/LO-Build/libo/solver/unxlngi6.pro/lib/pyuno/unohelper.py
../unxlngi6.pro/bin/unohelper.py
cp -f
/home/dan/Downloads/LO-Build/libo/solver/unxlngi6.pro/lib/pyuno/pythonloader.py
../unxlngi6.pro/bin/pythonloader.py
No EPM: do no packaging at this stage
Multiprocessing build is finished
Maximal number of processes run: 2"
What I am going to do is run make again. This time I will use the
following so I have a log of the process: |||||
make 2>&1 | tee build.log
--Dan
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