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Building OpenOffice.org under <Linux>Linux</Linux><Solaris>Solaris</Solaris><Windows>Windows</Windows> |
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This document describes the requirements and actions that you need to build |
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This document describes the requirements and actions that you need to build |
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OpenOffice.org on <Linux>Linux.</Linux><Solaris>Solaris.</Solaris><Windows>Windows.</Windows> |
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OpenOffice.org on <Linux>Linux.</Linux><Solaris>Solaris.</Solaris><Win_tcsh>Windows using Cygwin shell</Win_tcsh><Windows>Windows.</Windows> |
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Commands you have to type on the keyboard |
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follow this syntax throughout this document: |
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In this example, the script <CODE>configure</CODE> is executed |
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In this example, the script <CODE>configure</CODE> is executed |
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Basically, there is the choice to build OpenOffice.org from two different |
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branches: a stable branch, which results in the 1.0.x releases, or |
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a less stable developer branch (latest release 643B). Links to the different |
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a less stable developer branch (latest release see |
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<li> Get the source code, either from the download webpage |
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<li> Get the source code, either from the download webpage |
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(<a href="http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/source/download.html">www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/source/download.html</a>) |
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<Linux><CODE>LinuxIntelEnv.Set</CODE>.</Linux><Solaris><CODE>SolarisSparcEnv.Set</CODE>.</Solaris> |
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<CODE>winenv.set</CODE></Win_tcsh><LinuxSolarisWin_tcsh> |
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that you then run the <CODE>source</CODE> command on to set all necessary |
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that you then run the <CODE>source</CODE> command on to set all necessary |
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build environment variables. |
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build environment variables. |
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</LinuxSolaris> |
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</LinuxSolarisWin_tcsh> |
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<p> |
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Ideally, in keeping with the principles of open source, you would use an open |
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source shell to build on a computer running a Win32 operating system. |
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source shell to build on a computer running a Win32 operating system. |
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However, this is not possible at present (though we're working on it!). You |
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However, this is still experimental (you chose the save way). You |
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must use a non-open source shell to build on a computer running a Win32 |
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decided to use a non-open source shell to build on a computer running a Win32 |
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operating system: the 4NT command shell. </p> |
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operating system: the 4NT command shell. </p> |
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<p> |
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<p> |
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On the other hand, the Cygnus <CODE>bash</CODE> shell is needed to run |
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On the other hand, the Cygnus <CODE>bash</CODE> shell is needed to run |
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<p> |
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This configuration file will be moved into the <CODE>SRC_ROOT</CODE> directory. |
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This configuration file will be moved into the <CODE>SRC_ROOT</CODE> directory. |
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A top-level makefile script <CODE>makefile.mk</CODE> <LinuxSolaris> and the |
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A top-level makefile script <CODE>makefile.mk</CODE> <LinuxSolarisWin_tcsh> and the |
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script <CODE>bootstrap</CODE> in the <CODE>config-office</CODE> directory </LinuxSolaris> |
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script <CODE>bootstrap</CODE> in the <CODE>config-office</CODE> directory </LinuxSolarisWin_tcsh> |
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will be moved into <CODE>SRC_ROOT</CODE> as well. This is due to technical reasons: |
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will be moved into <CODE>SRC_ROOT</CODE> as well. This is due to technical reasons: |
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The <CODE>SRC_ROOT</CODE> directory in the cvs tree can only hold directories. |
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The <CODE>SRC_ROOT</CODE> directory in the cvs tree can only hold directories. |
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On the other hand, the top-level <CODE>makefile.mk</CODE> should logically be |
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On the other hand, the top-level <CODE>makefile.mk</CODE> should logically be |
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CC and CXX point to your c and c++ compiler: |
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CC and CXX point to your c and c++ compiler: |
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</p> |
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</p> |
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<p></LinuxSolaris> |
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<Linux> |
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<pre> |
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<pre> |
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<KBD>CC=/your/path/to/gcc</KBD> |
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<KBD>CC=/your/path/to/gcc</KBD> |
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<KBD>CC=/your/path/to/cc</KBD> |
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<KBD>CC=/your/path/to/cc</KBD> |
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<KBD>CXX=/your/path/to/CC</KBD> |
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<KBD>CXX=/your/path/to/CC</KBD> |
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</pre> |
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</pre> |
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</Solaris> |
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</Solaris><LinuxSolaris> |
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</p> |
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</p> |
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To run the <CODE>configure</CODE> script, type the following command: |
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To run the <CODE>configure</CODE> script, type the following command: |
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<pre> |
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<pre> |
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<KBD>$SRC_ROOT> cd config_office</KBD> |
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<KBD>$SRC_ROOT> cd config_office</KBD> |
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<KBD>config_office> ./configure</KBD> |
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<KBD>config_office> ./configure</KBD> |
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</pre> |
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</pre></LinuxSolaris> |
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Before running configure, make sure that all needed Programs are in the system path |
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or start configure the apropriate command line switches. |
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<p> |
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The following should demonstrate in detail what steps have to be done to |
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set up the environment. For this examples we assume that |
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<p> |
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<ul> |
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the source code is in <CODE>C:\oo643B</CODE> |
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</li> |
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JDK 1.3.1 is installed in <CODE>C:\jdk1.3.1</CODE> |
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</li> |
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the Microsoft Compiler is located in |
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<CODE>C:\PROGRA~1\MICROS~3\VC98</CODE> |
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(or <CODE>C:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98</CODE>) |
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</li> |
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the Microsoft SDK is located in <CODE>C:\PROGRA~1\MICROS~5</CODE> |
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(only applies for 643B and later) |
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</li> |
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and the assembly compiler resides in <CODE>C:\ml</CODE> |
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</li> |
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</ul> |
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<ul> |
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<H3>tcsh - Example</H3> |
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<b>As the use of the tcsh shell is still experimental, you have to enable it |
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with <CODE>--with-use-shell=tcsh</CODE></b> |
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|
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<p> |
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To run the <CODE>configure</CODE> script, type the following command: |
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|
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<p> |
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<pre> |
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<KBD>$SRC_ROOT> cd config_office</KBD> |
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<KBD>config_office> ./configure --with-cl-home=/cygdrive/c/PROGRA~1/MICROS~3/VC98 --with-asm-home=/cygdrive/c/ml --with-jdk-home=/cygdrive/c/jdk1.3.1 --with-use-shell=tcsh</KBD> |
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</pre> |
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</ul> |
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</Win_tcsh> |
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</LinuxSolarisWin_tcsh><p> |
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There are a number of options that you can use with the |
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There are a number of options that you can use with the |
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<CODE>configure</CODE> |
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<CODE>configure</CODE> |
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script. To display these options, type the following command: |
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script. To display these options, type the following command: |
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<pre> |
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<pre> |
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<KBD>config_office> ./configure --help</KBD> |
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<KBD>config_office> ./configure --help</KBD> |
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</pre> |
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</pre> |
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</LinuxSolaris> |
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</LinuxSolarisWin_tcsh> |
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<Windows> |
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<Windows> |
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<p> |
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<p> |
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the source code is in <CODE>C:\oo643B</CODE> |
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the source code is in <CODE>C:\oo643B</CODE> |
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</li> |
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</li> |
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<li> |
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<li> |
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your STLport files are stored in <CODE>C:\STLport-4.0</CODE> |
|
|
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(only in case you use your own STLport installation. If you |
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don't have this, or just don't care, the version provided in |
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the source code will be build) |
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</li> |
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<li> |
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JDK 1.3.1 is installed in <CODE>C:\jdk1.3.1</CODE> |
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JDK 1.3.1 is installed in <CODE>C:\jdk1.3.1</CODE> |
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</li> |
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</li> |
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<li> |
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<CODE> |
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<CODE> |
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(open a cygwin bash shell) |
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(open a cygwin bash shell) |
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<br> |
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<br> |
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<b>cd //c/oo643B/config_office</b> (old cygwin b-20 tools) or <br> |
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<b>cd /cygdrive/c/oo643B/config_office</b> (new cygwin tools) or <br> |
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<b> /cygdrive/c/oo643B/config_office</b> (new cygwin tools - we stay |
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<b>cd //c/oo643B/config_office</b> (old cygwin b20 tools, deprecated) |
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with that notation for the rest of this example)<br> |
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<br> |
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<b>bash configure --with-stlport4-home=/cygdrive/c/STLport-4.0</b> |
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<b>./configure --with-cl-home=/cygdrive/c/PROGRA~1/MICROS~3/VC98 --with-asm-home=/cygdrive/c/ml --with-jdk-home=/cygdrive/c/jdk1.3.1 --with-unzip-home=/cygdrive/c/unzip</b> |
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<br> |
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. |
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. |
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(some screen output here) |
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(some screen output here) |
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<br> |
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<br> |
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Please enter the Java home directory: <b>/cygdrive/c/jdk1.3.1</b> |
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<br> |
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Please enter the MS-DOS format path for the Microsoft C/C++ compiler home |
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directory: <b>/cygdrive/c/PROGRA~1/MICROS~3/VC98</b> |
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<br> |
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Please enter the MS-DOS format path where the ml.exe assembler is located: |
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<b>/cygdrive/c/ml</b> |
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<br> |
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Please enter the MS-DOS format path where unzip.exe is located: |
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<b>/cygdrive/c/unzip</b> |
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<br> |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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</Windows> |
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</Windows> |
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<LinuxSolaris> |
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<LinuxSolarisWin_tcsh> |
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<p> |
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<p> |
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After running <CODE>configure</CODE>, you have to source the configuration |
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After running <CODE>configure</CODE>, you have to source the configuration |
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file which sets all environment variables: |
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file which sets all environment variables: |
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</LinuxSolaris> |
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</LinuxSolaris> |
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<Linux><KBD>$SRC_ROOT> source LinuxIntelEnv.Set</KBD></Linux> |
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<Linux><KBD>$SRC_ROOT> source LinuxIntelEnv.Set</KBD></Linux> |
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<Solaris><KBD>$SRC_ROOT> source SolarisSparcEnv.Set</KBD></Solaris> |
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<Solaris><KBD>$SRC_ROOT> source SolarisSparcEnv.Set</KBD></Solaris> |
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<LinuxSolaris> |
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<Win_tcsh><KBD>$SRC_ROOT> source winenv.set</KBD></Win_tcsh><LinuxSolarisWin_tcsh> |
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</pre> |
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</pre> |
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</LinuxSolaris> |
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</LinuxSolarisWin_tcsh> |
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<Windows> |
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<p> |
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If you experiment with newest sources from the cvs-tree, mind that updates |
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If you experiment with newest sources from the cvs-tree, mind that updates |
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to the configure process do not happen via updates of <CODE>configure</CODE> |
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to the configure process do not happen via updates of <CODE>configure</CODE> |
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(the script file) but via the files <CODE>configure.in</CODE> and |
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(the script file) but via the files <CODE>configure.in</CODE> and |
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<CODE>set_soenv.1</CODE>. The configure script itself is created from |
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<CODE>set_soenv.in</CODE>. The configure script itself is created from |
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<CODE>configure.in</CODE> and <CODE>set_soenv.1</CODE> using the |
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<CODE>configure.in</CODE> and <CODE>set_soenv.in</CODE> using the |
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<CODE>autoconf</CODE> command. In this case, you would run commands |
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<CODE>autoconf</CODE> command. In this case, you would run commands |
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like the following: <LinuxSolaris> |
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like the following: <LinuxSolarisWin_tcsh> |
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<pre> |
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<pre> |
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<KBD>$SRC_ROOT> CD config_office</KBD> |
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<KBD>$SRC_ROOT> CD config_office</KBD> |
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<KBD>config_office> cvs update configure.in</KBD> |
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<KBD>config_office> cvs update configure.in</KBD> |
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<KBD>config_office> autoconf</KBD> |
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<KBD>config_office> autoconf</KBD> |
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</pre> |
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</pre> |
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</LinuxSolaris> |
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</LinuxSolarisWin_tcsh> |
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<Windows> |
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<Windows> |
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<pre> |
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<pre> |
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<KBD>$SRC_ROOT> CD config_office</KBD> |
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<KBD>$SRC_ROOT> CD config_office</KBD> |
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to update the <CODE>configure</CODE> script. If you only use code from the |
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to update the <CODE>configure</CODE> script. If you only use code from the |
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snapshot releases on the web, you don't need to be concerned about this. |
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snapshot releases on the web, you don't need to be concerned about this. |
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|
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|
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<LinuxSolaris> |
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<LinuxSolarisWin_tcsh> |
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<p> |
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<p> |
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To create the build tools, type the following command: |
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To create the build tools, type the following command: |
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|
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|
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<p> |
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<p> |
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The <CODE>bootstrap</CODE> utility creates the tools required for building. |
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The <CODE>bootstrap</CODE> utility creates the tools required for building. |
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This involves already building some modules and will take a few minutes. |
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This involves already building some modules and will take a few minutes. |
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</LinuxSolaris> |
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</LinuxSolarisWin_tcsh> |
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|
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|
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<br><p><br><p><br><p> |
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<br><p><br><p><br><p> |
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|
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You have to download the <CODE>solver</CODE> tree as a tarball |
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You have to download the <CODE>solver</CODE> tree as a tarball |
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<Linux><CODE>solver643B_linux_intel.tar.gz</CODE></Linux> |
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<Linux><CODE>solver643B_linux_intel.tar.gz</CODE></Linux> |
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<Solaris><CODE>solver643B_solaris_sparc.tar.gz</CODE></Solaris> |
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<Solaris><CODE>solver643B_solaris_sparc.tar.gz</CODE></Solaris> |
|
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<Win_tcsh><CODE>solver643B_win32int.tar.gz</CODE></Win_tcsh> |
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<Windows><CODE>solver643B_win32int.tar.gz</CODE></Windows> |
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<Windows><CODE>solver643B_win32int.tar.gz</CODE></Windows> |
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from the Download page at |
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from the Download page at |
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<a href="http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/source/download.html">http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/source/download.html</a> |
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<a href="http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/source/download.html">http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/source/download.html</a> |
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<KBD>$SRC_ROOT> gunzip solver643B_solaris_sparc.tar.gz</KBD> |
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<KBD>$SRC_ROOT> gunzip solver643B_solaris_sparc.tar.gz</KBD> |
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<KBD>$SRC_ROOT> tar -xvf solver643B_solaris_sparc.tar</KBD> |
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<KBD>$SRC_ROOT> tar -xvf solver643B_solaris_sparc.tar</KBD> |
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</Solaris> |
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</Solaris> |
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<Windows> |
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<WindowsWin_tcsh> |
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<KBD>$SRC_ROOT> gunzip solver643B_win32int.tar.gz</KBD> |
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<KBD>$SRC_ROOT> tar -xvzf solver643B_win32int.tar.gz</KBD> |
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<KBD>$SRC_ROOT> tar -xvf solver643B_win32int.tar</KBD> |
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</WindowsWin_tcsh> |
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</Windows> |
|
|
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</pre> |
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</pre> |
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|
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|
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<LinuxSolaris> |
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<LinuxSolarisWin_tcsh> |
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In order to create the build environment and build tools (bootstrap), you |
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In order to create the build environment and build tools (bootstrap), you |
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also have to check out the modules <CODE>config_office, dmake, external, |
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also have to check out the modules <CODE>config_office, dmake, external, |
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xml2cmp, mkdepend, sal, solenv, vos, tools and rscpp</CODE>. |
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xml2cmp, mkdepend, sal, solenv, vos, tools and rscpp</CODE>. |
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</LinuxSolaris> |
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</LinuxSolarisWin_tcsh> |
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<Windows> |
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<Windows> |
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In order to create the build environment and build tools, you also have to |
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In order to create the build environment and build tools, you also have to |
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check out the <CODE>config_office</CODE> module and <CODE>solenv</CODE>. |
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check out the <CODE>config_office</CODE> module and <CODE>solenv</CODE>. |
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files by removing the |
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files by removing the |
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<Linux><CODE>unxlngi3.pro</CODE></Linux> |
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<Linux><CODE>unxlngi3.pro</CODE></Linux> |
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<Solaris><CODE>unxsols3.pro</CODE></Solaris> |
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<Solaris><CODE>unxsols3.pro</CODE></Solaris> |
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<Windows><CODE>wntmsci7.pro</CODE></Windows> |
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<WindowsWin_tcsh><CODE>wntmsci7.pro</CODE></WindowsWin_tcsh> |
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directory. Then run <CODE>build</CODE> with the debug option set to true: |
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directory. Then run <CODE>build</CODE> with the debug option set to true: |
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|
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|
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<pre> |
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<pre> |
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If you have build an installation set earlier and want to re-build it, |
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If you have build an installation set earlier and want to re-build it, |
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please delete the local outpath first: |
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please delete the local outpath first: |
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<pre> |
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<pre> |
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<KBD>$SRC_ROOT/instsetoo> rm -rf <Linux>unxlngi3.pro</Linux><Solaris>unxsols3.pro</Solaris><Windows>wntmsci7.pro</Windows></KBD> |
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<KBD>$SRC_ROOT/instsetoo> rm -rf <Linux>unxlngi3.pro</Linux><Solaris>unxsols3.pro</Solaris><WindowsWin_tcsh>wntmsci7.pro</WindowsWin_tcsh></KBD> |
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</pre> |
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</pre> |
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|
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|
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<p> |
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<p> |
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The English installation set will be located at |
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The English installation set will be located at |
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<CODE>$SRC_ROOT/instsetoo/<Linux>unxlngi3.pro</Linux><Solaris>unxsols3.pro</Solaris><Windows>wntmsci7.pro</Windows>/01/normal</CODE>. |
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<CODE>$SRC_ROOT/instsetoo/<Linux>unxlngi3.pro</Linux><Solaris>unxsols3.pro</Solaris><WindowsWin_tcsh>wntmsci7.pro</WindowsWin_tcsh>/01/normal</CODE>. |
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Execute the <CODE>setup</CODE> binary to install: |
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Execute the <CODE>setup</CODE> binary to install: |
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<pre> |
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<pre> |
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<KBD>$SRC_ROOT> CD instsetoo/<Linux>unxlngi3.pro</Linux><Solaris>unxsols3.pro</Solaris><Windows>wntmsci7.pro</Windows>/01/normal</KBD> |
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<KBD>$SRC_ROOT> CD instsetoo/<Linux>unxlngi3.pro</Linux><Solaris>unxsols3.pro</Solaris><WindowsWin_tcsh>wntmsci7.pro</WindowsWin_tcsh>/01/normal</KBD> |
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<KBD><LinuxSolaris>normal> ./setup</LinuxSolaris><Windows>normal> setup.exe</Windows></KBD> |
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<KBD><LinuxSolaris>normal> ./setup</LinuxSolaris><WindowsWin_tcsh>normal> setup.exe</WindowsWin_tcsh></KBD> |
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</pre> |
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</pre> |
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|
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|
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The 01 in the path names indicates that the localisation is american english. This number |
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The 01 in the path names indicates that the localisation is american english. This number |
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to be unzipped into the directory |
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to be unzipped into the directory |
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|
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|
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<pre> |
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<pre> |
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<Linux><CODE>$SRC_ROOT/solver/641/unxlngi4.pro/pck</CODE>.</Linux><Solaris><CODE>$SRC_ROOT/solver/641/unxsols3.pro/pck</CODE>.</Solaris><Windows><CODE>$SRC_ROOT/solver/641/wntmsci7.pro/pck</CODE>.</Windows> |
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<Linux><CODE>$SRC_ROOT/solver/641/unxlngi4.pro/pck</CODE>.</Linux><Solaris><CODE>$SRC_ROOT/solver/641/unxsols3.pro/pck</CODE>.</Solaris><WindowsWin_tcsh><CODE>$SRC_ROOT/solver/641/wntmsci7.pro/pck</CODE>.</WindowsWin_tcsh> |
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</pre> |
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</pre> |
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|
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The filenames of these files contain a number code for the language, corresponding to |
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The filenames of these files contain a number code for the language, corresponding to |
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the international phone code of a country in which that language is mainly spoken. |
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the international phone code of a country in which that language is mainly spoken. |
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For instance, the file <CODE> |
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For instance, the file <CODE> |
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<LinuxSolaris>helpcontent_34_unix.tgz</LinuxSolaris><Windows>helpcontent_34_wnt.zip</Windows> |
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<LinuxSolaris>helpcontent_34_unix.tgz</LinuxSolaris><WindowsWin_tcsh>helpcontent_34_wnt.zip</WindowsWin_tcsh> |
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</CODE> contains all helpcontent for the spanish localisation. |
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</CODE> contains all helpcontent for the spanish localisation. |
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The zipfiles themselves are available at |
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The zipfiles themselves are available at |
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<a href="http://ftp.services.openoffice.org/pub/OpenOffice.org/contrib/helpcontent/">ftp.services.openoffice.org/pub/OpenOffice.org/contrib/helpcontent/</a>. |
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<a href="http://ftp.services.openoffice.org/pub/OpenOffice.org/contrib/helpcontent/">ftp.services.openoffice.org/pub/OpenOffice.org/contrib/helpcontent/</a>. |
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Link Here
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chapter. English installation sets will be located in |
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chapter. English installation sets will be located in |
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<pre> |
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<pre> |
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<CODE>$SRC_ROOT/instsetoo/<Linux>unxlngi3.pro</Linux><Solaris>unxsols3.pro</Solaris><Windows>wntmsci7.pro</Windows>/01/normal</CODE>, |
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<CODE>$SRC_ROOT/instsetoo/<Linux>unxlngi3.pro</Linux><Solaris>unxsols3.pro</Solaris><WindowsWin_tcsh>wntmsci7.pro</WindowsWin_tcsh>/01/normal</CODE>, |
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</pre> |
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</pre> |
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where 01 corresponds to the international phone code of the USA. |
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where 01 corresponds to the international phone code of the USA. |
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Link Here
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you will find an additional directory called 33: |
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you will find an additional directory called 33: |
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<pre> |
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<pre> |
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<CODE>$SRC_ROOT/instsetoo/<Linux>unxlngi3.pro</Linux><Solaris>unxsols3.pro</Solaris><Windows>wntmsci7.pro</Windows>/33/normal</CODE>. |
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<CODE>$SRC_ROOT/instsetoo/<Linux>unxlngi3.pro</Linux><Solaris>unxsols3.pro</Solaris><WindowsWin_tcsh>wntmsci7.pro</WindowsWin_tcsh>/33/normal</CODE>. |
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</pre> |
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</pre> |
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Similarily, you will find 49 for German, 34 for Spanish, etc. </p> |
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Similarily, you will find 49 for German, 34 for Spanish, etc. </p> |