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Openoffice 2.0
Openoffice 2.0









This system needs to be initialised by doing: user:~> cd. The build process uses a specialised version of make called dmake and it's own build scripts to manage it's build system. with-jdk-home=$JAVA_HOME Bootstrapping the build environment enable-static-gtk -disable-kde -with-system-zlib -with-system-curl disable-qadevooo -enable-fontconfig -disable-gtk -disable-gnome-vfs configure -enable-libart -enable-libsn -disable-mozilla -disable-odk configure For example SIL's release was built with this configure command: user:~>. SIL.OO2 sourceNow apply the patch with the following commands: user:~> cd OOo_2.0.0rc3_src User:~> tar -extract -bzip2 -file=OOo_2.0_source_2 Apply the Graphite patchįirst unpack the 2.0.0 source code and extract the patch file from the archive OOo_2.0_2: user:~> tar -extract -gzip -file=OOo_2.0.0_ The user:~> part is an example shell prompt and should not be typed. Source code patches and configure log for the OpenOffice 2.0.0 codebase.ĭownload "OOo_2.0_source_2", tar.bz2 compressed file, 3MB The tar.bz2 archive contains the patch file and the config.log generated from the configure step used to build the packaged binaries Therefore the first step in building from source is to download the 2.0.0 source which is available from 2.0.0 source. The full 2.0.0 source code is over 260MB, making it too big to mirror here, so I have provided just the patch file require to add Graphite support. ?subject=Graphite%20in%%20source'> Getting the source code If you are a gcc 4.0 expert and wish to fix these problems or know how to please get in contact with me. Installing and building with the gcc-3.4 compiler on the systems mentioned does work as advertised, so for the time being you'll need that. However the attempts so far to build on systems (SuSE 10.0, Fedora 4 and Ubuntu 5.10) which use gcc 4.0 as their default compiler have produced linker related problems. The source code patch below has been extensivily tested on gcc 3.3 and gcc 3.4 copmilers and is known to work as described below. Install extra developement pacakges and libraries on your OS that may be required.Apply patches to an unpatched body of source code.Build software from source on Linux or other Unix like OSes.To make effective use of these instructions you should already known how to:

openoffice 2.0

If you just want to use this program, please download the prebuilt binaries from the Graphite in page.

openoffice 2.0

NoteThese instructions are intended for software developers who want to build from scratch.











Openoffice 2.0