Re: Is it still possible to compile LibreOffice 24 for Linux 32-bit?

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Hi again,


more info:

Am 08.02.24 um 06:37 schrieb Rene Engelhard:
Hi,

Am 07.02.24 um 20:49 schrieb Dan Horák:
On Wed, 7 Feb 2024 12:51:06 -0600
Escuelas Linux <escuelaslinux@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

  The release notes for the latest version of LibreOffice (24.2) state that


"The minimum requirements for building and running LibreOffice on Linux
have been raised from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7/CentOS 7 to Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 8/CentOS 8 (or equivalent)".


Since Red Hat/CentOS 8 does not have a 32-bit edition, I wonder if my
problems compiling for 32-bit are due to a possible lack of support.

There is no upstream proactive 32bit testing since longer before that baseline bump. (Stuff I report once in a while get fixed, though, usually).

Debian still ships LibreOffice on 32bit archs, as do other distributions.

https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=libreoffice&arch=i386&ver=4%3A24.2.0-1&stamp=1706716725&raw=0


make check fails. I do a minimal set (testtools bridgetest, smoketest, sal, the other public libraries) to at least not get something fundamentally broken.

https://salsa.debian.org/libreoffice-team/libreoffice/libreoffice/-/blob/master/rules?ref_type=heads#L2444

(And somehow the testtools bridgetest fails when building with gcc >= 13, 12 works. Haven't yet found a solution.)


Regards,


Rene




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