Re: Configure with --enable-lto on Debian Bullseye 64bit

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I had a completely different error related to him, but I didn’t pass the autogen --with-distro=LibreOfficeLinux command, I need to also pass--disable-online-update  --disable-breakpad
 
Alex Tao
Tao Submarines and Systems
Chios, Aegean Sea
 
Tuesday, June 20, 2023 8:06 PM +03:00 from Alex <taosubmarines@xxxxxxx>:
 
Hi all
Trying to replicate Franklin’s build process, source from the latest bundle, updated.
 
./configure  --enable-lto --with-package-format=deb --enable-epm --enable-release-build --enable-dbgutil --srcdir=/home/user/a --enable-option-checking=fatal --with-help=html  > log.configure-help=html-lang=el.enable-lto
 
I wanted to use the below config options, note language, no rpm packaging, but I am using above for now
./configure  --enable-lto --with-package-format=deb rpm --enable-release-build --enable-dbgutil --srcdir=/home/user/a/external/tarballs --enable-option-checking=fatal --with-help=html --with-lang=el  > log.configure-help=html-lang=el.enable-lto
 
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./configure  --enable-lto --with-package-format=deb --enable-epm --enable-release-build --enable-dbgutil --srcdir=/home/user/a --enable-option-checking=fatal --with-help=html  > log.configure-help=html-lang=el.enable-lto
 
In a couple of hours I will try make, and see what happens
No indication of any errors though

 

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