I did not do "git pull -r && bin/g pull -r", so I got the same problem. Thus I did the pull, copied the file from the rawbuild to the build/libreoffice-3.2.99.2/sc/source/ui/src directory and then ran "build" in build/libreoffice-3.2.99.2. Now that part of the build is OK. I had just bad karma with my previous pull.
Joost 2010/11/22 Joost Eekhoorn <joost.eekho...@gmail.com> > I did > make clean > make > > The make clean removed the the complete build/libreoffice-3.2.99.2 > directory. > It is now building 2 hours and I will see tomorrow-morning what the result > is. > Tomorrow-evening (after my work and helping my son with mail-delivering) I > will report if it works. > > Joost > > 2010/11/22 Pierre-André Jacquod <pjacq...@alumni.ethz.ch> > > Hi, >> I know...but I had exactly this problem once, and the make clean did not >> solved the issue. >> At the end, I did this an evening, and all went well the next day. >> >> I would be interested to know if the make clean works for you. >> Thanks >> Pierre-André >> >> On 11/22/2010 10:48 AM, Michael Meeks wrote: >> > >> > On Mon, 2010-11-22 at 07:57 +0100, Pierre-André Jacquod wrote: >> >> hello, >> >> rm -rf * >> >> ./download .... >> > >> > Oh - that is going to waste a -lot- of time ;-) >> > >> > Just remove the build output, not the ( pristine ) git repos. >> > >> > 'make clean' >> > >> > should do that in the top-level. >> > >> > HTH, >> > >> > Michael. >> > >> >> >
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