Hi Bill,

Bill Waggoner a écrit :
I'm sorry to be taking up your time when I know that you are all very busy.
If you can give me an easy nudge in the right direction I would appreciate it 
and I hope it won't be too much effort.

Let's try :)

I am familiarizing myself with the OO environment with the hope that I can
contribute.  I successfully downloaded and built a working (YAY!) AQUA build
from SRC680_m225 and the Aqua vcl.

Congratulations !

 I felt really great when the dmg that I built installed seamlessly into my 
private (~/Applications) test app folder.

Sure :)

I then went back to see if I could get the SDK to install and am not having 
much luck.

Ok. If you want to use the OpenOffice.org SDK, you must build it, or use the one Maho systematically builds.

To build your own SDK (prefered):

1) download unowinreg.dll from http://tools.openoffice.org/unowinreg_prebuild

2) put unowinreg.dll into external/unowinreg folder

3) redo configure, in config_office, but without --disable-odk option in the configure command line
( is you are using the build script , remove this line )

4) once configure has been done again, source MacOSXX86Env.Set.sh (to have the correct environment )

5) from $SRC_ROOT (i.e. the folder containing all the sources), do dmake

-> everything missing should be build, and the jdk should stay in instsetoo_native/unxmacxi.pro/ (somewhere )


Other solution: use the one Maho provides ( should work )

I poured over Cedric's page and, I believe, got all the right
pieces together.  However, when I run setsdkenv_unix in the SDK directory it
won't accept anything that I try to use for the "Office installation
directory" ... I either get a simple repeat of the prompt or "Error: An
office installation is required, please specify the path to a valid
installation."  It isn't clear what it thinks it is looking for

using --disable-odk, the SDK is not built by default

Eventually I hope to get Eclipse running but I believe that I need to get
the SDK configured first, right?  Or, also highly likely, I am taking the
wrong approach.

I don't think you need the SDK  to debug OpenOffice.org,

Any nudge or pointer to more information would be appreciated.

I'd add + 1 to Michael advice ;-)


Thanks in advance,

You're welcome

Eric Bachard



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