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<div>Any suggestions to fix this?</div><div><br /></div><div>Regards</div><div><br /></div>
<div>------ Original Message ------</div>
<div>From: "Rene Engelhard" <<a href="mailto:rene.engelhard@mailbox.org">rene.engelhard@mailbox.org</a>></div>
<div>To: "Ismet Bahadir" <<a href="mailto:ismetbahadir@gmail.com">ismetbahadir@gmail.com</a>>; "Muhammet Kara" <<a href="mailto:muhammet.kara@collabora.com">muhammet.kara@collabora.com</a>></div>
<div>Cc: "libreoffice-dev" <<a href="mailto:libreoffice@lists.freedesktop.org">libreoffice@lists.freedesktop.org</a>></div>
<div>Sent: 14-Jun-20 5:28:47 PM</div>
<div>Subject: Re: Building LO from source</div><div><br /></div>
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<div class="plain_line">Hi,</div>
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<div class="plain_line">Am 14.06.20 um 10:06 schrieb Ismet Bahadir:</div>
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<div class="plain_line"> The "build-deb libreoffice" command also fails on my Debian-10</div>
<div class="plain_line"> virtual machine. It says "the system requires javahelper" but can't</div>
<div class="plain_line"> find and install javahelper</div>
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<div class="plain_line">If at all, "build-dep".</div>
<div class="plain_line"> </div>
<div class="plain_line">And:</div>
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<div class="plain_line">javahelper | 0.72.9 | stable | all</div>
<div class="plain_line"> </div>
<div class="plain_line">so it's available, of course. Whatever you do, you do it wrong:</div>
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<div class="plain_line"># apt build-dep libreoffice</div>
<div class="plain_line">Reading package lists... Done</div>
<div class="plain_line">Reading package lists... Done</div>
<div class="plain_line">Building dependency tree... Done</div>
<div class="plain_line">[...]</div>
<div class="plain_line">0 upgraded, 1138 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.</div>
<div class="plain_line">Need to get 868 MB of archives.</div>
<div class="plain_line">After this operation, 2987 MB of additional disk space will be used.</div>
<div class="plain_line">Do you want to continue? [Y/n]</div>
<div class="plain_line"> </div>
<div class="plain_line">#</div>
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<div class="plain_line"> > Except from the (accidental?) double paste, I see repeating params</div>
<div class="plain_line"> like '*--disable-gstreamer*' at 2 different places. And I would make</div>
<div class="plain_line"> sure I really need all the '--without-*' and "--disable-*" params.</div>
<div class="plain_line"> Some might impact certain functionalities/features or extensions. </div>
<div class="plain_line"> </div>
<div class="plain_line"> TBH, I don't know what those parameters are and do.</div>
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<div class="plain_line"> </div>
<div class="plain_line">Sigh.</div>
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<div class="plain_line"> Those double pastes were accidental, yes. Actually those</div>
<div class="plain_line"> parameters were taken from a web site (don't remember now). It was</div>
<div class="plain_line"> arguing to create an autogen.input file and put these lines in the</div>
<div class="plain_line"> file but there were no explanations. </div>
<div class="plain_line"> </div>
<div class="plain_line"> Is it best to install with all those parameters? What I need to do is</div>
<div class="plain_line"> simple:</div>
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<div class="plain_line">[...]</div>
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<div class="plain_line"> 3) I want to be able to install an extension in Calc</div>
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<div class="plain_line"> </div>
<div class="plain_line">And if it's a Java extension, *of course* using --without-java (as you</div>
<div class="plain_line">did) makes no sense.</div>
<div class="plain_line"> </div>
<div class="plain_line">Regards,</div>
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<div class="plain_line"> </div>
<div class="plain_line">Rene</div>
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