Hello. I'm trying to build Open Office on OSX 10.5 (Intel). I've almost gotten it there, but I've hit a snag. It looks like the moz module isn't being built. Here is the error message I'm getting:
build -- version: 275224 There are active module in . Inactive modules will be skipped. ============= Building module moz ============= Entering /Users/peterkaufman/open_office/moz Never Build Mozilla. Entering /Users/peterkaufman/open_office/moz/zipped mv ../unxmacxi.pro/inc/nspr ../unxmacxi.pro/inc/nspr_remove_me && mv ../unxmacxi.pro/inc/nss ../unxmacxi.pro/inc/nss_remove_me && echo >& /dev/null mv: cannot stat `../unxmacxi.pro/inc/nspr': No such file or directory dmake: Error code 1, while making '../ unxmacxi.pro/misc/replace_old_nss_libs' 1 module(s): moz need(s) to be rebuilt Reason(s): Attention: if you fix the errors in above module(s) you may prolongue your the build issuing command: build --all:moz Some notes: 1. I used hg pull to get the source as per the wiki here: http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Building_Guide/Getting_the_source. The build instructions available were for m46, but if I did an hg pull, I would have been using the latest version of the source, correct? I wasn't sure if I should try to build with the latest, or just use m46. Should I just build it using m46? 2. I had to install libxml2 via macports before transex3 would build. Not sure why that was. IIRC, libxml is already included on the Mac by default--something screwy on my machine I guess. 3. I downloaded 3 seamonkey files for OSX/Intel, and left them zipped in moz/zipped. I noticed that there were two versions on the wiki page, one which is available on the eric.bachard.free.fr server and the other which is available on the tools.openoffice.org server. It appears that the one available on tools.openoffice.org is the newer version, so I grabbed that one. 4. It looks like some of the instructions on the Aqua Build page ( http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/AquaBuild) are out of date: 1. I had to add the --html flag to ./configure. Without it, the compiler complained. 2. I tried to apply the SeaMonkey patch The patch supplied on the page for Sea Monkey no longer seems to work. It complained about each chunk. It looks like chunk #2 #4 and #6 were already applied to the source, #3 and #6 were just whitespace, and #1 and #5 couldn't be applied because the source changed. #1 and #5 applied a DMOZILLA_INTERNAL_API flag. It looked like the source changed a lot, so I decided not to apply the patches manually. Thank you very much for the help!! Sorry if I'm going about things the wrong way but I wasn't sure exactly what I should do. -Peter