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<big>'''This document tries to wrap-up the build process for [[OpenOffice.org]] on Mac OS X using the native windowing-toolkit of the platform named Aqua.''' </big>
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To give a kickstart in the coding involved to get VCL ported to Carbon, please have a look at the excellent Pierre de Filippis [[Intro To Mac Porting]].
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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Building OpenOffice 3.x or Apache OpenOffice 4.0 on Mac OSX}}
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[[Category:MacOSX]]
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{{Note|These instructions have been '''DEPRECATED'''}}
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{{SeeAlso|EN|
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* [[Documentation/Building_Guide_AOO/Building_on_MacOsX]] }}
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= Overview =
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This document explains how to build older OpenOffice source code on Mac OS X systems.
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{{Note|<code>$SRC_ROOT</code> will denote the directory in which the source code of Apache OpenOffice is stored.}}
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{{Tip|You are advised to check the release notes for the release you are building to inform yourself about changes since previous releases.}}
  
We use the bash shell in all examples, since to our belief users of the C-shell are smart enough to figure out the differences anyway. If you want to dig deeper into the build process, please have a look at the description of the build environment here: [http://tools.openoffice.org/build_env.html OpenOffice.org Build Environment].
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= Requirements =
  
== '''Prerequisites''' ==
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To build the office on Mac OS X several requirements/prerequisites have to be fulfilled.
  
This document was derived from the description of the X11 build thanksworthy provided by Eric Hoch in this document: [[MacOSXBuildInstructions]].
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== Mandatory Requirements ==
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* '''Mac OS X''' version 10.4 (aka Tiger) or later (if using 10.5 aka Leopard, have a look at [[User:Dyrcona/LeopardBuild#flex]]
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* '''Mac 10.4 SDK'''
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* '''XCode''' version 2.4.1 or any XCode 3. If you want to use a newer version than the one that is shipped with your Mac OS X installation media, you need to register at the [https://connect.apple.com/ Apple Developer Connection] site (free of charge) to be able to [http://developer.apple.com/technology/xcode.html download it]. On Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard), make sure to install the optional 10.4 SDK with XCode.
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* '''dmake''', the build environment depends currently on a special patched version of dmake that you can download and build on demand during configure and bootstrap. Or you can provide a prebuilt version and can specify it during configure.
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* '''epm''', the build environment depends currently on a special patched version of epm (easy package manager) that you can download and build on demand during configure and bootstrap. Or you can provide a prebuilt version and can specify it during configure. 
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{{Note|XCode 3 and SDK 10.4 is currently required for building trunk or the releases. Work on supporting XCode>=4 is ongoing.}}
  
'''Here we would like to outline the things you need to build the Aqua Version''' (besides the OS).
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== Optional Requirements ==
  
=== <div align="left" style="color:red; font-size:18px">'''Mandatory'''</div>===
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=== Prebuilt unowinreg.dll ===
  
==== Xcode ====
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This library is Windows only but will be packed in the Apache OpenOffice SDK to ensure that it is available on all platforms. The library provides some glue code to setup a working UNO environment for UNO client applications connecting to an office and doing some remote automation via API. The library should be stored in ''main/external/unowinreg''. Only necessary for building the SDK.
  
This is the only mandatory part to be installed to build Aqua version of OpenOffice.org.
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The library can be downloaded under
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* http://tools.openoffice.org/unowinreg_prebuild/680/unowinreg.dll
  
Current verified working version is XCode 2.4.1
 
  
If you really cannot use XCode 2.4.1 nor XCode 2.4:
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== Recommended tools ==
  
Xcode 2.2, 2.3 are known to work for Aqua development. If any earlier versions work as well, please add them here.
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* '''ccache'''
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If you intend to build Apache OpenOffice several times, you probably can benefit of ccache since it will speed up your future builds. The first time you make a build with ccache you won't notice it, but the next time the build will go up to five times faster.
  
==== X11SDK  (soon optional) ====
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You can install it using '''[http://www.finkproject.org/ Fink]'''. It is simply named "ccache". For '''[http://www.macports.org/ MacPorts]''' users the package is called "ccache".
  
A dependency for Mozilla plugin needs some prototype defined in some Xlib.h header.  
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If you don't use fink, you can download and build it yourself using the source provided at http://ccache.samba.org/
  
Please note, this dependency is not needed in runtime, but only at buildtime.  
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There are two ways to enable ccache - one is to set environment variables, the other way is to use symlinks.
  
X11SDK.pkg archive is located in your Tiger's DVD, and has to be installed in the case of you're using Mozilla prebuild archives
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Using environment variables:
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export CC="ccache gcc"
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export CXX="ccache g++"
  
<pre>This issue should be fixed soon.</pre>
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Using the symlink approach:
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# create a directory for the links
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mkdir ~/bin
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# create the symlinks pointing to ccache with the name of the compiler
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ln -s /path/to/ccache ~/bin/gcc
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ln -s /path/to/ccache ~/bin/g++
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ln -s /path/to/ccache ~/bin/cc
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ln -s /path/to/ccache ~/bin/c++
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# no all you need to enable ccache is to prepend ~/bin to your PATH
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$ export PATH=~/bin:$PATH
  
=== <div align="left" style="color:blue; font-size:18px">''' Strongly recommended'''</div>===
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for both methody, you can add the "export ..." lines to your ~/.profile - that way you don't need to manually set it when building. You can still temporarily disable ccache (export CCACHE_DISABLE=1) in case you don't want to use it.
  
==== ccache ====
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Since OOo is rather huge, you should increase the cache-size to 1 GB or more
If you intend to build several times OpenOffice, you probably can benefit of ccache. ccache will speed up your future builds. The first time you make a build with ccache you won't notice it, but then the build will go up to five times faster.
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ccache -M 1G
  
You can install it using fink. It is simply named "ccache".  
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* '''subversion''' version '''1.5.4 or later'''
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Since OOo's source code is managed using Subversion currently, you also need the svn client to checkout sources (otherwise you would be bount to source-tarballs that aren't generated that frequently). You can either compile yourself or use the subversion universal binaries from the [http://subversion.tigris.org subversion project] Version 1.5.4 or later is required because of important fixes related to the merge-feature.
  
If you don't use fink, you can download it and build it yourself using the source provided at http://ccache.samba.org/
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== Get the source and prepare to build it ==
  
Then, in order to use it, you need to change the following environment variables '''using bash, and just before doing configure command line''':
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=== Get the source from SVN ===
 
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<pre>
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export CC="ccache gcc"
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export CXX="ccache g++"
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</pre>
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You need about 4.7 GB for a checkout from the svn repository. Building the source requires another 5GB.<br>
  
<div align="left" style="color:grey; font-size:18px">[[AquaBuild/Some Background | '''Some Background (what is aquavcl01, EIS) (click me to know more) ''']]</div><br><br>
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* '''check out the latest source from svn'''
  
== '''Getting the code (checkout, merge and patch the puppy)''' ==
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svn co https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openoffice/trunk aoo
  
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=== One-Time preparation and scripts ===
  
aquavcl01 cws does use SRC680 master workspace, and is regularly resynchronized with recent milestones.
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Apache OpenOffice build environment is configured using the open-source configuration-management package 'autoconf'. So you can do your beloved './configure' command, is now done in the '''main''' source directory.  
  
'''The current milestone as of now (April 11th 2007) is m208'''
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To save the configure parameters and use them with different milestones it is useful to create your own build script to configure the environment and to trigger the build.
  
All these milestone numbers below highly depend on the given point-in-time. You can find the current milestone of each cws in the EIS database.
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The directory structure when you have checked out the sources from svn looks like:
  
You also need to bear in mind that you have to access to the CVS-Server's default port (2401). If a firewall stop's you here you have to setup a CVS-Tunnel.
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aoo/
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aoo/main
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aoo/extras
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aoo/test
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aoo/ext_libraries
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aoo/ext_sources
  
==== Create a directory for a given milestone, setup CVS access: ====
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Move into '''main''' and configure a minimal environment to build your first version of Apache OpenOffice:
<code>[bash,N]
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mkdir src680-m208
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cd src680-m208
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  export CVSROOT=:pserver:anoncvs@anoncvs.services.openoffice.org:/cvs
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  cd main
cvs login
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(password is 'anoncvs' )  + Enter
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</code>
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==== checkout milestone m208 (1,5 GB): ====
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Run the autoconf command to prepare a new configure based on the latest changes in configure.in
<code>[bash,N]
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cvs -z3 co -r SRC680_m208 OpenOffice2
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</code>
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Once done, you'll obtain milestone 208. this not exactly what we want, because all changes concerning aquavcl01 Child workspace are not included. To complete, we need to check aquavcl01 changes.
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==== checkout Aquavcl01 (50 MB): ====
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autoconf
  
1) First possibility: create a dedicated tree (cool backup)
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Run configure
  
To check aquavcl01 Child workspace, the most simple is to create aquavcl01 directory, and go inside this dir
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  ./configure --without-stlport --with-dmake-url=http://dmake.apache-extras.org.codespot.com/files/dmake-4.12.tar.bz2 --with-epm-url=http://www.msweet.org/files/project2/epm-3.7-source.tar.gz
<code>[bash,N]
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  mkdir aquavcl01-src
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cd aquavcl01-src
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</code>
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(assuming you already did cvs login, and typing all the command line below in one line)
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<code>[bash,N]
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This commands prepares a minimal environment to build the office without any category-b enabled external libraries. A pure Apache license compatible version. See also the configure switches ''--with-dmake-path'' and ''--with-epm'' to specify prebuilt versions of dmake or epm.
  
cvs -z3 co -r cws_src680_aquavcl01 canvas dtrans extensions fpicker \
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Finally you should run bootstrap to trigger further preparations and to create platform specific shell script to setup a working build environment. On Mac OS x for example '''MacOSXX86Env.Set.sh''' on a Intel based system. 
freetype instsetoo_native padmin psprint sal scp2 sfx2 sj2 solenv toolkit vcl
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</code>
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All the modules listed above will be present at the end ( everyone represents a new directory ) and they are the ones we modified to create the native version.
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=== Build environment with enabled category-b dependencies ===
  
To verify nothing's wrong, all are tagged "aquavcl01" (see all CVS/Tag files in the tree) and all you have to do is either rename or delete the one located in src680-m202 and replace them with the one located in aquavcl01-src.
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To prepare a build environment that provides more features and make use of further external libraries which are under copyleft but viral licenses you have to explicitly enable this '''category-b''' components.
  
e.g. : canvas in src680-m208 will become canvas_m208 , and then, cp canvas from aquavcl01-src into src-m208
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./configure --with-dmake-url=http://dmake.apache-extras.org.codespot.com/files/dmake-4.12.tar.bz2 \
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    --with-epm-url=http://www.msweet.org/files/project2/epm-3.7-source.tar.gz \
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    --disable-build-mozilla \
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    --without-stlport \
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    --enable-verbose \
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    '''--enable-category-b'''\
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    --enable-wiki-publisher
  
This applies for all the modules listed above.
 
  
2) Second possibility: use a little script to extract changes: extract_aquavcl01.sh
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===Example build script to simplify user specific configurations===
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As mentioned before to save the configure parameters and use them with different versions it is useful to create your own build script to configure the environment.
  
This shell script, located in src680-m208 will contain:
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Create 'build.sh' (to be written) :
<code>[bash,N]
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#!/bin/bash
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list="canvas extensions fpicker padmin scp2 sfx2 solenv dtrans freetype psprint sj2 vcl sal toolkit"
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for i in $list ;  do
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  mv $i $i-m208
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  cvs -z3 co -r cws_src680_aquavcl01 $i
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done
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</code>
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Then chmod +x extract_aquavcl01.sh
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<pre>
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#! /bin/bash
  
and run it:
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echo "### checking for unowinreg.dll ... "
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if [ ! -e  ./external/unowinreg/unowinreg.dll ]; then
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    wget -O external/unowinreg/unowinreg.dll http://tools.openoffice.org/unowinreg_prebuild/680/unowinreg.dll
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else
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    echo "  unowinreg.dll found"
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fi
  
./extract_aquavcl01.sh
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echo "### checking for moz prebuild libs ... "
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if [ ! -e  ./moz/zipped/MACOSXGCCIinc.zip ]; then
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    wget -O ./moz/zipped/MACOSXGCCIinc.zip http://www.openoffice.org/tools/moz_prebuild/OOo3.2/MACOSXGCCIinc.zip
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    wget -O ./moz/zipped/MACOSXGCCIlib.zip http://www.openoffice.org/tools/moz_prebuild/OOo3.2/MACOSXGCCIlib.zip
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    wget -O ./moz/zipped/MACOSXGCCIruntime.zip http://www.openoffice.org/tools/moz_prebuild/OOo3.2/MACOSXGCCIruntime.zip
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else
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    echo "  moz prebuild libs found"
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fi
  
When finished, and if no problem occurs, you should have a complete tree.
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if [ ! -e  ./configure ]; then
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    echo "### autoconf ..."
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    autoconf
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else
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    echo "### autoconf ..."
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    rm ./configure
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    autoconf
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fi
  
=== One-Time preparations and scripts ===
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echo "### Configure"
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./configure --with-dmake-url=http://dmake.apache-extras.org.codespot.com/files/dmake-4.12.tar.bz2 --with-epm-url=http://ftp.easysw.com/pub/epm/3.7/epm-3.7-source.tar.gz
  
OpenOffice building gets configured by the popular open-source configuration-management package 'autoconf'. So you can do your beloved './configure' command, but in our case this is done in the 'config_office' subdirectory. To save the configure parameters and use them with different milestones I used to link-in my shellscript to fire up the ./configure line.
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#./configure --with-build-version="$(date +"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S (%a, %d %b %Y)") - Rev. $(echo $(svn info) | sed -e 's/^.*Last Changed Rev: //g' -e 's/ .*//g')" \
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    --disable-build-mozilla \
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    --enable-verbose --enable- category-b --enable-minimizer --enable-presenter-console --enable-wiki-publisher \
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    --with-dmake-url=http://dmake.apache-extras.org.codespot.com/files/dmake-4.12.tar.bz2 \
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    --with-epm-url=http://ftp.easysw.com/pub/epm/3.7/epm-3.7-source.tar.gz
  
My directory-structure looks like this:
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./bootstrap
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</pre>
  
bin/
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Put this script into ~/bin and make sure it is executable :
src680-m182/
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src680-m196/
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...
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Now I go to the 'config_office' subdir and link in my startscript:
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  chmod ug+x ~/bin/build.sh
<code>[bash,N]
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  cd src680-m208/config_office/
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ln -s ../../bin/build.sh
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</code>
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And this is how 'build.sh' looks like:
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<code>[bash,N]
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<b>We used the bash shell in all example, since to our belief users of the C-shell are smart enough to figure out the differences anyway. If you want to dig deeper into the build process, please have a look at the description [http://tools.openoffice.org/build_env.html OpenOffice.org's Build Environment].</b>
  #!/bin/sh
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export BASE=`pwd|sed 's/\/config_office//'`
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export OOVERSION=`echo $BASE|sed 's/^\/.*\///'`
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echo Building from    : $BASE
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echo OpenOffice Version: $OOVERSION
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./configure \
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--with-lang="de en-US" \
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--with-jdk-home=/Library/Java/Home/ \
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--with-epm=internal \
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--disable-mozab \
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--disable-odk \
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--disable-pasf \
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--disable-gtk \
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--disable-mozilla \
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--with-build-version=$OOVERSION-`date +%d-%m-%y` \
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--disable-fontconfig \
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--disable-neon \
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--without-nas
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</code>
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--disable-odk : disables SDK build, and will avoid you to download some windows dll which is not needed for aqua-build.
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== Doing the build ==
  
--disable-pasf : pasf stands for Portable Audio System file. As we want to use system library rather than portable ones, we disabled this. However, at this time not all functionality will be available with pasf disabled. You might willing to use --with-pasf if you want working audio in your build.
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After running configure and bootstrap we should have a working build environment and all necessary scripts should have been created. From now on you can use '''MacOSXX86Env.Set.sh''' to prepare a new shell with a working build environment.
  
--without-nas : nas stands for Network Audio System, it uses X11, if you want to use it in your build, just remove this flag. You will need to install the X11 package provided in your CDs/DVD Mac OS X installation. X11 SDK from xCode tools is not required for build this.
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=== On Mac Intel ===
  
This is allowedly a pretty much limited setup for now, but it will progressively change, with the progress we'll do with Aqua port.
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source MacOSXX86Env.Set.sh
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cd instsetoo_native
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build --all
  
== '''List of Patches requiring testing before for integration''' ==
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or
  
All patches that developers have that need testing or peer review should be added here.
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build --all -P4
  
<br><div align="left" style="color:grey; font-size:18px">[[AquaBuild/Native FilePicker | '''Native FilePicker (click me to know more) ''']]</div><br><br>
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=== On PowerPC ===
  
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source MacOSXPPCEnv.Set.sh
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cd instsetoo_native
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build --all
  
Soon : new salframe implementation ( using HIFramework )
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or
<br>
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<br>
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build --all -P2
== '''Known build issues '''==
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Since latest resync, no build issues have been reported.
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=== Comments on above ===
  
== '''Doing the build (about 4,5 GB)''' ==
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'''TODO TODO TODO ....'''
  
Fine, now we have a (hopefully) working 'build.sh' in the config_office subdir. We need to run it beforehand:
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if you run into trouble with --dlv_switch (see: {{Bug|77360}})
  
cd src680-m202/config_office/
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The main purpose of the '''bootstrap''' script is to build (if necessary) the dmake utility used. Dmake once was a unix make-clone made by wticorp but got incorporated into OpenOffice since it was orphaned. For more information about dmake, it's history and manpage have a look here: http://tools.openoffice.org/dmake/index.html
./build.sh
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This will setup the necessary includefiles and create a couple of files in the '''parent''' directory (bootstrap, MacOSXPPCEnv.Set.sh, MacOSXPPCEnv.Set). If you are using the sh, ksh or bash you only need to take care for 'MacOSXPPCEnv.Set.sh'.
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Sourcing MacOSXPPCEnv.Set.sh is very important not only for building but also for '''running''' svdem later on. Here all the Environment-Variables for the Build will be set up. For a detailed description see [[Environment_Variables]]. Please note that on Intel machines, 'MacOSXPPCEnv.Set.sh' should be substituted with 'MacOSXX86Env.Set.sh'.
  
Now we need to get back to our base-directory, run the bootstrap script, source our Enviroment (MacOSXPPCEnv.Set.sh) and finally start the build-process:
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This Build process takes on my box (Dual 1.8 GHz G5, 1.5GB RAM) roughly 10 hours, and 3 to 6 hours on Mac Intel (3:30h on a 2GHz DualCore INTEL iMac). Be patient.
  
On PowerPC:
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If you want to see how the progress on that build  is you can use two '''build''' options to get a comfortable view:
  
  cd ..
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  build ... <see above> ... --html --html_path /Users/$USER/Sites
./bootstrap
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source MacOSXPPCEnv.Set.sh
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time dmake
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where $USER is your user name. Then you can load in Firefox (not Safari!) the HTML file '''unxmacxi.pro.build.html''' via the in Mac OS X included Apache web server or diretctly form the directory ''/Users/$USER/Sites/''. This file is automatically being updated and is showing the status of the build and also the time needed since the build started.
  
Or (on Mac Intel):  
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If you build on Snow Leopard (aka Mac OS X 10.6): Set DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES to point to the correct libsqlite3.dylib:
 
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<pre>
cd ..
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DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES=/usr/lib/libsqlite3.dylib
./bootstrap
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</pre>
source MacOSXX86Env.Set.sh
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time dmake
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The main purpose of the '''boostrap''' script is to build (if necessary) the dmake utility used. Dmake once was a unix make-clone made by wticorp but got incorporated into OpenOffice since it was orphaned. For more information about dmake, it's history and manpage have a look here: http://tools.openoffice.org/dmake/index.html
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Sourcing MacOSXPPCEnv.Set.sh is very important not only for building but also for '''running''' svdem later on. Here all the Environment-Variables for the Build will be set up. For a detailed description see [[Environment_Variables]]. Please note that on Intel machines, 'MacOSXPPCEnv.Set' should be substituted with 'MacOSXX86Env.Set'.
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This Build process takes on my box (Dual 1.8 GHz G5, 1.5GB RAM) roughly 10 hours. Be patient. What can you do meanwhile? Do this:
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<code>[bash,N]
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while true ; do find . -maxdepth 1 -type d -anewer MacOSXPPCEnv.Set.sh |wc -l ; sleep 5; done
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</code>
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and wait till the number reaches 174
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== '''Installing, preparing and running OpenOffice.org''' ==
 
== '''Installing, preparing and running OpenOffice.org''' ==
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===''' Find the Bundle''' ===
 
===''' Find the Bundle''' ===
  
Once the build completed, the Final product ( en-US version ) is named :  OpenOffice.org-2.3.0_en-US.dmg ( for version 2.3.0 e.g.)  
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Once the build completed, the final product ( en-US version ) is named :  OOo_3.0.0_*_MacOSXIntel_install.dmg ( for version 3.0beta e.g.)  
  
And is located in instsetoo_native/unxmacxi.pro/OpenOffice/install/en-US  directory ( replace en-US with your locale )
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And is located in instsetoo_native/unxmacxi.pro/OpenOffice/dmg/install/en-US  directory ( replace en-US with your locale )
  
[[Image:Bundle_location.jpg]]
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[[Image:Bundle_Location3.0beta.jpg]]
  
<br><br>
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=== '''Install the new Build''' ===
  
=== '''Run the soffice.bin''' ===
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* double-click on the *.dmg icon
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* drag the OpenOffice icon into a folder of your choice
  
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=== '''Run the new Build''' ===
  
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* double click the application icon in that folder
  
In one line :
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=== '''Screenshots''' ===
  
<big>'''Double click the .dmg , drag the OpenOffice.org icon in the folder you want, and double click to run it !!'''</big>
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Now you can start to work with this [[Aqua_Screenshots | amazing productivity suite]].
  
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== '''Contribute by finding, isolating, debugging or solving issues''' ==
  
Note : soffice.bin leads XCode to not work (because of the dot in the name). The issue has been reported to xcode-users list.
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=== '''Isolate a problem''' ===
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We're nearly through, let's fire-off the binary:
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==== '''Reduce a problem''' ====
  
But a lot has to be done, and if you want to trace (using gdb e.g.), just do:
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* make a problem reproducable
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* reduce it to a test case that is as small and simple as possible
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* if a problem is specific to a document then please attach it to the issue. A mininal excerpt of the document that still shows the problem is even better.
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* a screenshot of is a good idea if it clearly shows the problem
  
cd <INSTALL_DIR>/OpenOffice.org\ 2.3.app/Contents/program
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==== '''Using application switches''' ====
  
and run:
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Application switches are often valuable for isolating a problem. Most of OpenOffice.org's options can be found its Tools->Options menu.
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<br><br>
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Some switches are so special that there is no user interface to change them. They are only useful for debugging and isolating a problem, but they are very valuable a that. So a developer might suggest to isolate a problem by setting an environment variable before running the application. E.g. for isolating problems with the menubar a developer might suggest to set the environment variable [[AQUA_NATIVE_MENUS]] to false. This is done by typing these commands into a terminal:
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* cd <INSTALL_DIR>/OpenOffice.org/Contents/MacOS
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* export AQUA_NATIVE_MENUS=false
 +
* ./soffice.bin
  
gdb --args soffice.bin
+
==== '''Provide a call stack for crash problems''' ====
  
(add any breakpoint you want)
+
Please note that bugs involving crashes should provide a description of how to reproduce the problem and a callstack.
 +
There are several ways to provide the callstack:
 +
* the preferred method is to use OOo"s builtin [[CrashReporting|crash reporting tool]]
 +
* developers may provide a [[Providing_a_gdb_backtrace | gdb backtrace]] of the problem
 +
* if the above two methods don"t work then please attach a file with the details provided by the AppleCrashReporter
  
r to run OpenOffice.org
+
=== '''Check against known issues''' ===
  
Note: see below for other possible options
+
Check the list of [http://www.openoffice.org/issues/buglist.cgi?issue_status=UNCONFIRMED&issue_status=NEW&issue_status=STARTED&issue_status=REOPENED&email1=&emailtype1=exact&emailassigned_to1=1&email2=&emailtype2=exact&emailreporter2=1&issueidtype=include&issue_id=&changedin=&votes=&chfieldfrom=&chfieldto=&chfieldvalue=&short_desc=&short_desc_type=fulltext&long_desc=&long_desc_type=fulltext&issue_file_loc=&issue_file_loc_type=fulltext&status_whiteboard=&status_whiteboard_type=fulltext&keywords=aqua&keywords_type=anytokens&field0-0-0=noop&type0-0-0=noop&value0-0-0=&cmdtype=doit&newqueryname=&order=Reuse+same+sort+as+last+time&Submit+query=Submit+query open issues]
  
 +
=== '''Report a new issue''' ===
  
Warning : if you applied Ericb's patch, program does not exist anymore, because the next changes are about creat the exact tree awaited by Mac OS X for any regular application :
+
Report [http://qa.openoffice.org/issue_handling/pre_submission.html new issues] after you have [[AquaBuild#Isolate_a_problem | isolated the problem]]
  
<instal_dir>/OpenOffice.org\ 2.3.app/Contents/MacOS
+
=== '''Debug a problem''' ===
  
=== Use vcl menubar and / or vcl menus ===
+
Debugging problems is often easier in an development environment:
 +
<ul>
 +
<li>With XCode: [[MacOSX_Debug_OpenOffice.org_using_XCode]]</li>
 +
<li>With Xemacs: [http://www.mikesicotte.com/2007/02/21/debugging-ooo-with-xemacs-and-gdb Michael Sicotte's blog entry]</li>
 +
</ul>
  
 +
Please note that XCode still has some problems with the executable named soffice.bin (because of the dot in the name). The issue has been reported to xcode-users list.
  
Native menus are defaults. If you want to use vcl menus, do:
+
== '''Current Work in progress (Aqua specific work only)''' ==
  
<pre>
+
With OOO300 the Aqua port became a mainstream port, so most Aqua issues are handled in regular GSL-Layer childworkspaces instead of dedicated Aqua CWSses. Other CWSses that are purely Aqua specific are being tracked below:
AQUA_NATIVE_MENUS=FALSE ./soffice.bin
+
</pre>
+
  
Note: options to not recover is  -norestore , and to bypass the user informations to fill in, use -nofirststartwizard
+
* '''{{CWS|ogltrans4mac|DEV300}}''' : Implement the 3D (OpenGL) transitions in Impress ( see :  [[Mac_OS_X_Porting_-_OpenGL_transitions|  OpenGL transitions on Mac OS X ]] )
  
AQUA_NATIVE_MENUS=FALSE ./soffice.bin -nofirststartwizard -norestore
 
  
  
Notice the enviroment variable here. AQUA_NATIVE_MENUS is experimental stuff created by Pavel, SAL_NO_NWF was created some times ago, and is located in vcl/source/window/window.cxx . At the moment we have:
+
==='''Child WorkSpaces in development''' ===
  
{| border="1" cellpadding="15" cellspacing="0"
+
* '''{{CWS|appleremote03|DEV300}}''' : use the contextual menu in presentation mode with Impress. preliminary step
|-
+
! Variable || Function
+
|-
+
| SAL_NO_NWF=TRUE || disable native controls code
+
|-
+
| AQUA_NATIVE_MENUS=FALSE || disable native menus code
+
|}
+
  
Both changes are marked with comments in the source code, and when we remove them in the future, native controls and native menus will be enabled by default.
+
* '''{{CWS|hotmac|OOO300}}''' : fix memory deallocation problems in exit()
  
 +
* '''{{CWS|macosxscanner01|DEV300}}''' (planned)
  
 +
All patches that developers have that need testing or peer review should be added here.
  
== '''Debug and contribute ''' ==
+
==='''Child WorkSpaces in testing (closed for development)''' ===
  
<div align="left" style="color:blue; font-size:18px">'''See [[MacOSX_Debug_OpenOffice.org_using_XCode]]'''</div><br><br>
+
*'''{{CWS|macmiscfixes}}''' : misc fixes for mac
  
<div align="left" style="color:blue; font-size:18px">You want to debug using Xemacs ?</div><br>
+
*'''{{CWS|maccrashrep}}''' : support crash reporting for OSX builds
  
Michael Sicotte wrote a very usefull blog entry about : '''[http://www.mikesicotte.com/2007/02/21/debugging-ooo-with-xemacs-and-gdb debugging OOo with XEmacs and GDB on Mac OS X]'''
+
*'''{{CWS|quicklookplugin01}}''' : a plugin for the QuickLook system available in MacOSX from versions 10.5 onwards
  
== '''External links''' ==
+
==='''Child WorkSpaces waiting for integration''' ===
  
# [http://www.openoffice.org/issues/query.cgi Bug Database]
+
* '''{{CWS|appleremote02|DEV300}}''' : improve the Apple Remote use with Impress (use MEDIA_COMMAND stuff, improve code robustness, and portability )
# Mailinglist: [http://porting.openoffice.org/servlets/ProjectMailingListList mac@porting.openoffice.org]  (subscribe is mandatory )
+
# IRC Meeting-Logs (#ooo_macport@freenode.org): [[Previous_Mac_Meeting_logs]] [[MacOSXPortMeetings]]
+
# TX20: http://eric.bachard.free.fr/UTBM_TX20/reports/Carbon_vcl.pdf
+
# OpenOffice Source Directory Structure: http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Source_code_directories
+
# Pavels Patch Wiki: http://blog.janik.cz/
+
# Eric Bachard Wiki: http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/User:Ericb
+
# Christian Lippka Wiki: http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/User:CL
+
# Carbon: http://developer.apple.com/carbon
+
# EIS: http://eis.services.openoffice.org/EIS2/servlet/Logon
+
# Runtime Configuration: http://developer.apple.com/documentation/MacOSX/Conceptual/BPRuntimeConfig/index.html
+
# OpenOffice Domain Developer http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/DomainDeveloper
+
  
== '''Screenshots''' ==
+
==='''Child Workspaces integrated into OpenOffice's trunk''' ===
  
# Eric Bachard screenshots (some are from Stephan Schaefer) http://eric.bachard.free.fr/mac/aquavcl/screenshots/
+
A historical overview of [[Aqua_Integrated_CWS | old Aqua specific ChildWorkspaces]].
# Most recent: http://eric.bachard.free.fr/mac/aquavcl/screenshots/aqua_menus_05_nov_06/
+
# Pavel Janik screenshots http://blog.janik.cz/images/MacOSX/2006-08-10
+
# Important screenshot (eventloop issue): http://blog.janik.cz/images/MacOSX/  => See: OOoMenus-separator-and-disabled_entries.png
+
# Aqua look (the begining):
+
http://eric.bachard.free.fr/mac/aquavcl/screenshots/mars2007/combobox_search_and_replace02_14mars07.jpg
+
  
More menus: http://eric.bachard.free.fr/mac/aquavcl/screenshots/aqua_menus_05_nov_06/index.html
+
== '''Known build issues '''==
 +
*'''Tiger''': no known issues
 +
*'''Leopard''': no known issues
 +
*'''Snow Leopard''': no known issues
 +
*'''Lion''': no known issues
 +
*'''Mountain Lion''': no known issues
  
 +
<div align="left" style="color:grey; font-size:12px">[[AquaBuild/Some Background | '''Some Background (what is a CWS, EIS) (click me to know more) ''']]</div>
  
 +
== '''External links''' ==
 +
* [https://issues.apache.org/ooo Apache OpenOffice Issuezilla] : a database of bugs, changes and enhancements
 +
* There are [[MacOSXPortMeetings | regular meetings]] on IRC (archives are [[Previous_Mac_Meeting_logs | available]]).
 +
* Apache OpenOffice has a complicated code base. [[Source_code_directories | Here]] is an overview.
 +
* the official Apache OpenOffice blog is at [https://blogs.apache.org/OOo/]
 +
* [http://www.cocoadev.com Cocoadev] provides great resources to get up to speed in Cocoa development
 +
* Pierre Chatelier's excellent [http://ktd.club.fr/programmation/objective-c.php Objective C for C++ developers] is available in both english and french versions
 +
* Details about OSX's [http://developer.apple.com/cocoa Cocoa API] are available in the XCode documentation
  
[[Category:MacOSX]]
 
[[Category:Porting]]
 
[[Category:Development]]
 
 
[[Category:Aqua]]
 
[[Category:Aqua]]
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Overview

This document explains how to build older OpenOffice source code on Mac OS X systems.

Documentation note.png $SRC_ROOT will denote the directory in which the source code of Apache OpenOffice is stored.
Tip.png You are advised to check the release notes for the release you are building to inform yourself about changes since previous releases.


Requirements

To build the office on Mac OS X several requirements/prerequisites have to be fulfilled.

Mandatory Requirements

  • Mac OS X version 10.4 (aka Tiger) or later (if using 10.5 aka Leopard, have a look at User:Dyrcona/LeopardBuild#flex
  • Mac 10.4 SDK
  • XCode version 2.4.1 or any XCode 3. If you want to use a newer version than the one that is shipped with your Mac OS X installation media, you need to register at the Apple Developer Connection site (free of charge) to be able to download it. On Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard), make sure to install the optional 10.4 SDK with XCode.
  • dmake, the build environment depends currently on a special patched version of dmake that you can download and build on demand during configure and bootstrap. Or you can provide a prebuilt version and can specify it during configure.
  • epm, the build environment depends currently on a special patched version of epm (easy package manager) that you can download and build on demand during configure and bootstrap. Or you can provide a prebuilt version and can specify it during configure.
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Optional Requirements

Prebuilt unowinreg.dll

This library is Windows only but will be packed in the Apache OpenOffice SDK to ensure that it is available on all platforms. The library provides some glue code to setup a working UNO environment for UNO client applications connecting to an office and doing some remote automation via API. The library should be stored in main/external/unowinreg. Only necessary for building the SDK.

The library can be downloaded under


Recommended tools

  • ccache

If you intend to build Apache OpenOffice several times, you probably can benefit of ccache since it will speed up your future builds. The first time you make a build with ccache you won't notice it, but the next time the build will go up to five times faster.

You can install it using Fink. It is simply named "ccache". For MacPorts users the package is called "ccache".

If you don't use fink, you can download and build it yourself using the source provided at http://ccache.samba.org/

There are two ways to enable ccache - one is to set environment variables, the other way is to use symlinks.

Using environment variables:

export CC="ccache gcc"
export CXX="ccache g++"

Using the symlink approach:

# create a directory for the links 
mkdir ~/bin
# create the symlinks pointing to ccache with the name of the compiler
ln -s /path/to/ccache ~/bin/gcc
ln -s /path/to/ccache ~/bin/g++
ln -s /path/to/ccache ~/bin/cc
ln -s /path/to/ccache ~/bin/c++
# no all you need to enable ccache is to prepend ~/bin to your PATH
$ export PATH=~/bin:$PATH

for both methody, you can add the "export ..." lines to your ~/.profile - that way you don't need to manually set it when building. You can still temporarily disable ccache (export CCACHE_DISABLE=1) in case you don't want to use it.

Since OOo is rather huge, you should increase the cache-size to 1 GB or more

ccache -M 1G
  • subversion version 1.5.4 or later

Since OOo's source code is managed using Subversion currently, you also need the svn client to checkout sources (otherwise you would be bount to source-tarballs that aren't generated that frequently). You can either compile yourself or use the subversion universal binaries from the subversion project Version 1.5.4 or later is required because of important fixes related to the merge-feature.

Get the source and prepare to build it

Get the source from SVN

You need about 4.7 GB for a checkout from the svn repository. Building the source requires another 5GB.

  • check out the latest source from svn
svn co https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openoffice/trunk aoo

One-Time preparation and scripts

Apache OpenOffice build environment is configured using the open-source configuration-management package 'autoconf'. So you can do your beloved './configure' command, is now done in the main source directory.

To save the configure parameters and use them with different milestones it is useful to create your own build script to configure the environment and to trigger the build.

The directory structure when you have checked out the sources from svn looks like:

aoo/
aoo/main 
aoo/extras
aoo/test
aoo/ext_libraries
aoo/ext_sources

Move into main and configure a minimal environment to build your first version of Apache OpenOffice:

cd main

Run the autoconf command to prepare a new configure based on the latest changes in configure.in

autoconf

Run configure

./configure --without-stlport --with-dmake-url=http://dmake.apache-extras.org.codespot.com/files/dmake-4.12.tar.bz2 --with-epm-url=http://www.msweet.org/files/project2/epm-3.7-source.tar.gz

This commands prepares a minimal environment to build the office without any category-b enabled external libraries. A pure Apache license compatible version. See also the configure switches --with-dmake-path and --with-epm to specify prebuilt versions of dmake or epm.

Finally you should run bootstrap to trigger further preparations and to create platform specific shell script to setup a working build environment. On Mac OS x for example MacOSXX86Env.Set.sh on a Intel based system.

Build environment with enabled category-b dependencies

To prepare a build environment that provides more features and make use of further external libraries which are under copyleft but viral licenses you have to explicitly enable this category-b components.

./configure --with-dmake-url=http://dmake.apache-extras.org.codespot.com/files/dmake-4.12.tar.bz2 \
    --with-epm-url=http://www.msweet.org/files/project2/epm-3.7-source.tar.gz \
    --disable-build-mozilla \
    --without-stlport \
    --enable-verbose \
    --enable-category-b\
    --enable-wiki-publisher


Example build script to simplify user specific configurations

As mentioned before to save the configure parameters and use them with different versions it is useful to create your own build script to configure the environment.

Create 'build.sh' (to be written) :

#! /bin/bash

echo "### checking for unowinreg.dll ... "
if [ ! -e  ./external/unowinreg/unowinreg.dll ]; then
    wget -O external/unowinreg/unowinreg.dll http://tools.openoffice.org/unowinreg_prebuild/680/unowinreg.dll
else
    echo "  unowinreg.dll found" 
fi

echo "### checking for moz prebuild libs ... "
if [ ! -e  ./moz/zipped/MACOSXGCCIinc.zip ]; then
    wget -O ./moz/zipped/MACOSXGCCIinc.zip http://www.openoffice.org/tools/moz_prebuild/OOo3.2/MACOSXGCCIinc.zip
    wget -O ./moz/zipped/MACOSXGCCIlib.zip http://www.openoffice.org/tools/moz_prebuild/OOo3.2/MACOSXGCCIlib.zip
    wget -O ./moz/zipped/MACOSXGCCIruntime.zip http://www.openoffice.org/tools/moz_prebuild/OOo3.2/MACOSXGCCIruntime.zip
else
    echo "  moz prebuild libs found" 
fi

if [ ! -e  ./configure ]; then
    echo "### autoconf ..."
    autoconf
else
    echo "### autoconf ..."
    rm ./configure
    autoconf
fi

echo "### Configure"
./configure --with-dmake-url=http://dmake.apache-extras.org.codespot.com/files/dmake-4.12.tar.bz2 --with-epm-url=http://ftp.easysw.com/pub/epm/3.7/epm-3.7-source.tar.gz

#./configure --with-build-version="$(date +"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S (%a, %d %b %Y)") - Rev. $(echo $(svn info) | sed -e 's/^.*Last Changed Rev: //g' -e 's/ .*//g')" \
    --disable-build-mozilla \
    --enable-verbose --enable- category-b --enable-minimizer --enable-presenter-console --enable-wiki-publisher \
    --with-dmake-url=http://dmake.apache-extras.org.codespot.com/files/dmake-4.12.tar.bz2 \
    --with-epm-url=http://ftp.easysw.com/pub/epm/3.7/epm-3.7-source.tar.gz

./bootstrap

Put this script into ~/bin and make sure it is executable :

chmod ug+x ~/bin/build.sh

We used the bash shell in all example, since to our belief users of the C-shell are smart enough to figure out the differences anyway. If you want to dig deeper into the build process, please have a look at the description OpenOffice.org's Build Environment.

Doing the build

After running configure and bootstrap we should have a working build environment and all necessary scripts should have been created. From now on you can use MacOSXX86Env.Set.sh to prepare a new shell with a working build environment.

On Mac Intel

source MacOSXX86Env.Set.sh
cd instsetoo_native
build --all 
or
build --all -P4 

On PowerPC

source MacOSXPPCEnv.Set.sh
cd instsetoo_native
build --all 
or
build --all -P2 

Comments on above

TODO TODO TODO ....

if you run into trouble with --dlv_switch (see: Issue 77360 )

The main purpose of the bootstrap script is to build (if necessary) the dmake utility used. Dmake once was a unix make-clone made by wticorp but got incorporated into OpenOffice since it was orphaned. For more information about dmake, it's history and manpage have a look here: http://tools.openoffice.org/dmake/index.html

Sourcing MacOSXPPCEnv.Set.sh is very important not only for building but also for running svdem later on. Here all the Environment-Variables for the Build will be set up. For a detailed description see Environment_Variables. Please note that on Intel machines, 'MacOSXPPCEnv.Set.sh' should be substituted with 'MacOSXX86Env.Set.sh'.

This Build process takes on my box (Dual 1.8 GHz G5, 1.5GB RAM) roughly 10 hours, and 3 to 6 hours on Mac Intel (3:30h on a 2GHz DualCore INTEL iMac). Be patient.

If you want to see how the progress on that build is you can use two build options to get a comfortable view:

build ... <see above> ... --html --html_path /Users/$USER/Sites

where $USER is your user name. Then you can load in Firefox (not Safari!) the HTML file unxmacxi.pro.build.html via the in Mac OS X included Apache web server or diretctly form the directory /Users/$USER/Sites/. This file is automatically being updated and is showing the status of the build and also the time needed since the build started.

If you build on Snow Leopard (aka Mac OS X 10.6): Set DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES to point to the correct libsqlite3.dylib:

DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES=/usr/lib/libsqlite3.dylib

Installing, preparing and running OpenOffice.org

Find the Bundle

Once the build completed, the final product ( en-US version ) is named : OOo_3.0.0_*_MacOSXIntel_install.dmg ( for version 3.0beta e.g.)

And is located in instsetoo_native/unxmacxi.pro/OpenOffice/dmg/install/en-US directory ( replace en-US with your locale )

Bundle Location3.0beta.jpg

Install the new Build

  • double-click on the *.dmg icon
  • drag the OpenOffice icon into a folder of your choice

Run the new Build

  • double click the application icon in that folder

Screenshots

Now you can start to work with this amazing productivity suite.

Contribute by finding, isolating, debugging or solving issues

Isolate a problem

Reduce a problem

  • make a problem reproducable
  • reduce it to a test case that is as small and simple as possible
  • if a problem is specific to a document then please attach it to the issue. A mininal excerpt of the document that still shows the problem is even better.
  • a screenshot of is a good idea if it clearly shows the problem

Using application switches

Application switches are often valuable for isolating a problem. Most of OpenOffice.org's options can be found its Tools->Options menu.

Some switches are so special that there is no user interface to change them. They are only useful for debugging and isolating a problem, but they are very valuable a that. So a developer might suggest to isolate a problem by setting an environment variable before running the application. E.g. for isolating problems with the menubar a developer might suggest to set the environment variable AQUA_NATIVE_MENUS to false. This is done by typing these commands into a terminal:

  • cd <INSTALL_DIR>/OpenOffice.org/Contents/MacOS
  • export AQUA_NATIVE_MENUS=false
  • ./soffice.bin

Provide a call stack for crash problems

Please note that bugs involving crashes should provide a description of how to reproduce the problem and a callstack. There are several ways to provide the callstack:

  • the preferred method is to use OOo"s builtin crash reporting tool
  • developers may provide a gdb backtrace of the problem
  • if the above two methods don"t work then please attach a file with the details provided by the AppleCrashReporter

Check against known issues

Check the list of open issues

Report a new issue

Report new issues after you have isolated the problem

Debug a problem

Debugging problems is often easier in an development environment:

Please note that XCode still has some problems with the executable named soffice.bin (because of the dot in the name). The issue has been reported to xcode-users list.

Current Work in progress (Aqua specific work only)

With OOO300 the Aqua port became a mainstream port, so most Aqua issues are handled in regular GSL-Layer childworkspaces instead of dedicated Aqua CWSses. Other CWSses that are purely Aqua specific are being tracked below:


Child WorkSpaces in development

All patches that developers have that need testing or peer review should be added here.

Child WorkSpaces in testing (closed for development)

  • CWS quicklookplugin01   : a plugin for the QuickLook system available in MacOSX from versions 10.5 onwards

Child WorkSpaces waiting for integration

  • CWS DEV300 appleremote02   : improve the Apple Remote use with Impress (use MEDIA_COMMAND stuff, improve code robustness, and portability )

Child Workspaces integrated into OpenOffice's trunk

A historical overview of old Aqua specific ChildWorkspaces.

Known build issues

  • Tiger: no known issues
  • Leopard: no known issues
  • Snow Leopard: no known issues
  • Lion: no known issues
  • Mountain Lion: no known issues

External links

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