sberg wrote > On 24/01/2019 15:52, julien2412 wrote: >> I got when using /opt/lo/bin/make >> checking for cl... cl >> configure: error: Could not determine MSC version. > > During the execution of what make target does that failure happen? > Re-execution of LO's top-level configure as triggered by the makefile, > or configure run for one of the external projects? (Include more > surrounding lines from the failure output, and for a parallel build make > sure to pass -O to make to keep the parallel jobs' output separated.) I did a global build, so just "make" Here what I did to avoid language pb: export LANG=C make clean make Here are the last lines: [build ULF] C:/BLP/libo-core/workdir/ScpMergeTarget/scp2/source/writer/registryitem_writer.ulf [build ULF] C:/BLP/libo-core/workdir/ScpMergeTarget/scp2/source/winexplorerext/module_winexplorerext.ulf [build MO ] sdfr [build MO ] sfxfr [build ULF] C:/BLP/libo-core/workdir/CustomTarget/shell/source/win32/shlxthandler/res/shlxthdl.ulf [build MO ] smfr [build MO ] svlfr [build MO ] svtfr [build MO ] svxfr [build MO ] swfr [build MOD] ucbhelper [build MO ] uuifr [build MO ] vclfr [build PRP] CustomTarget/wizards/locproperties/resources_fr.properties [build PRP] CustomTarget/wizards/locproperties/resources_qtz.properties [build MO ] wizfr [build MO ] wptfr [build MO ] xscfr [build PAT] libxslt [build UIC] modules/dbapp make[2]: warning: -jN forced in submake: disabling jobserver mode. expr: syntax error expr: syntax error expr: syntax error checking build system type... x86_64-unknown-cygwin checking host system type... x86_64-unknown-cygwin checking target system type... x86_64-unknown-cygwin checking for cl... cl configure: error: Could not determine MSC version. make[2]: *** [Makefile:129: ../nspr/out/config.status] Error 1 It seems it's quite at random since the build runned a longer time. I'll try "make -O" tomorrow. remarks: - building with Cygwin was taking a lot memory (I got 8GB) and, contrary to Linux building, I saw a lot of "include file" in console. (perhaps both are linked) - also when using Ctrl-C on cygwin to stop the process then close cygwin, it seems it doesn't stop process and so doesn't free memory ; ie I could see several "make" process on tasks manager. Hope LO may be built with Windows native tools instead of cygwin. -- Sent from: http://document-foundation-mail-archive.969070.n3.nabble.com/Dev-f1639786.html _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice