Re: First-time build error

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Thanks for pointing this out. The wiki instructions have now been clarified.

Ilmari

On 26.2.2021 5.53, W T wrote:
Hi Alan,

I'm relatively new as well and had the same problem a few weeks ago.
In my case, Al.exe is part of .NET Framework 4.8 SDK.
So I solved the problem by going back to the Visual Studio Installer and modifying the installation to include .NET Framework 4.8 SDK.  I chose this because it was the latest version available on my installer.
Also, be sure to include Windows Universal C Runtime.

I found out that when I chose "Desktop development with C++" workload, .NET Framework 4.8 SDK and Windows Universal C Runtime were not included. You can go to the "Individual components" tab in
the "Modifying" window and select them manually.

Hope this helps.

Winston Tjong


On Thu, Feb 25, 2021 at 5:53 PM Alan Frank <alan@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:alan@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    I am a new developer, trying to get started.  Ilmari provided a
    bunch of
    resources; I installed lots of software and got to the point where I
    thought I was ready to build.  I entered the command and options from
    the instructions:

    /cygdrive/c/sources/libo-core
    $   /cygdrive/c/sources/libo-core/autogen.sh \
--with-external-tar=/cygdrive/c/sources/lo-externalsrc \
                     --with-junit=/cygdrive/c/sources/junit-4.10.jar \
                     --with-ant-home=/cygdrive/c/sources/apache-ant-1.9.5 \
                     --enable-pch --disable-ccache

    After lots of successful assertions, I ran into this error:

    checking for al.exe... configure: error: al.exe not found as /al.exe
    Error running configure at /cygdrive/c/sources/libo-core/autogen.sh
    line
    316.

    Line 316: system ("./configure", @args) && die "Error running
    configure";

    The file al.exe does not exist anywhere on my machine.  A web search
    suggests that it comes with the MS Visual Studio install and lives in
    C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727 (even though there are
    also folders for v3.0, v3.5, and v4.0.30319).  I did that as part of my
    install, and the directory has 185 files, but no al.exe.  I was not
    able
    to find any trustworthy place to just download al.exe.

    --Alan
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