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Revision as of 17:06, 29 June 2009
Contents
Google Summer of Code Project: Crosscompile Win32 OOo on Linux
Setting up a build environment for OOo on Windows is a pain, requires expensive tools (at least when needing all features), and the IO performance of the used cygwin/msvs mix is rather disappointing. This task includes setting up, (if necessary) provide missing headers and tools, and actually performing a full cross build of OOo under Linux.
Project Status
soltools | Some things look broken, low priority. |
external | OK |
xml2cmp | OK |
sal | OK |
salhelper | OK |
vos | OK |
cosv | OK |
redland | Needs fixes |
MathMLDTD | OK |
afms | OK |
cppunit | OK |
testshl2 | OK |
extras | OK |
fondu | OK |
hyphen | OK |
icc | OK |
libtextcat | OK |
lpsolve | Already broken? |
msfontextract | OK |
store | OK |
registry | OK |
idlc | OK |
udkapi | OK |
offapi | OK |
codemaker | OK |
offuh | OK |
cppu | OK |
cppuhelper | OK |
rdbmaker | OK |
ucbhelper | OK |
comhelper | OK |
basegfx | OK |
ridljar | OK |
jurt | OK |
jvmaccess | OK |
bridges | OK |
cpputools | OK |
jvmfwk | OK |
stoc | OK |
i18nutil | OK |
io | OK |
remotebridges | OK |
sax | OK |
ucb | OK |
animations | OK |
unodevtools | OK |
embedsrv | Needs fixes |
eventattacher | OK |
hwpfilter | OK |
oovbapi | OK |
package | OK |
regexp | OK |
embedsrv | Needs fixes |
To Fix
- Native soltools generation
- Correct detection of system Python
- Correct detection of system berkley db
- Native icc tool generation
- Native idlc generation
- Native rdbmaker generation
Show me the code!
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