Hi, I wish to thank you for the wonderful work you are doing with
openoffice, and I am trying to compile the source code. I hope this is
the right place to ask a question about that?
Anyway, I did this:
git clone git://anongit.freedesktop.org/git/libreoffice/build
It conked out half way through so I did this:
git fetch git://anongit.freedesktop.org/git/libreoffice/build
That seemed to work, so I did this:
./autogen.sh --with-distro=LibreOfficeLinux --with-git
It did stuff and then printed this:
To build run:
./download
make
bin/ooinstall <path-to-install>
This is 'master' - the main, but unstable branch.
If you want to build the stable OOo, use:
ooo-build-2-4 branch for 2.4
ooo-build-3-1-1 branch for 3.1.1
ooo-build-3-2 branch for 3.2
ooo-build-3-2-1 branch for 3.2.1
OK, now my problem: I don't want the unstable branch, I want
ooo-build-3-2-1. But: how do I "use" ooo-build-3-2-1? Where do I use it?
Have I already gone wrong and should have "used" it earlier?
Many thanks,
Ron.
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