Build Requirements / ビルド用システム要件
OpenOffice.org support the following platforms.
System | Architecture |
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Windows | x86 |
Linux | x86, x86 64 |
Mac OS X | Intel |
Solaris | x86, SPARC |
General Build Requirements
Requirement | Description |
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Java JDK | Java Implementation compatible with JDK 1.5 or JDK 1.6. OpenJDK is supported as well. |
Perl | Perl 5. For the regular build Mdiles Archive:Zip and XML:Parser are required. For committing changes to the repository Crypt:SSLeay and SOAP:Lite are also required. |
Apache Ant | Ant 1.7 |
Archiver | zip and unzip |
gperf | gperf tool |
Mozilla1 | Some Mozilla libraries are needed. Choose one of the following: |
NSS4 | Mozilla build tools5 are needed for Windows. They can be obtained here. |
Notes:
1. If you are a new developer, don't use the libraries. By using the --disable-mozilla switch for ./configure you waive the extra functionality.
2. Copy the package into $SRC_ROOT/moz/download. The ./configure script will detect the source being present.
3. You have to configure with --disable-build-mozilla to enable the use of the prebuild libraries. Place LINUXGCCI{inc,lib,runtime}.zip into $SRC_ROOT/moz/zipped. The files can be reused if the packages were build following the instructions of the previous point. In the latter case they can be found in $SRC_ROOT/moz/unxlngi6.pro of a successful build.
4. The nss module will be introduced in DEV300m57. nss contains a subset of libraries from Mozilla (the moz module). They are supposed to be more current then those in the moz module. To prevent building nss and instead use the libraries from the moz module one can use the configure switch --disable-nss-module. This switch will be removed soon!
5. Use the configure switch --with-mozilla-build to tell configure where the tools are installed. For example: --with-mozilla-build=c:/mozilla-build
Platform Specific Requirements
Platform specific requirements are covered in each building instruction.
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