Re: Is it still possible to compile LibreOffice 24 for Linux 32-bit? (part 2)

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Hi,

please don't break threads.

Am 10.02.24 um 00:53 schrieb Escuelas Linux:

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


Oh! Thanks for the tip! I was not aware that Debian even has binary LibreOffice 24.2 32-bit packages, albeit in the unstable branch.

You should check.

Also in testing and even for bookworm-backports:

https://packages.debian.org/search?suite=bookworm-backports&keywords=libreoffice

-"I do -g1 in Debian. LTO works".


Where should I add the -g1 parameter?


There once was --enable-symbols=SMALL. Once was dropped upstream, I added it back and use that one:

https://salsa.debian.org/libreoffice-team/libreoffice/libreoffice/-/blob/master/patches/debian-debug.diff?ref_type=heads together with

https://salsa.debian.org/libreoffice-team/libreoffice/libreoffice/-/blob/master/rules?ref_type=heads#L1015 and

https://salsa.debian.org/libreoffice-team/libreoffice/libreoffice/-/blob/master/rules?ref_type=heads#L1046


So Setting CXXFLAGS appropriately should just work.

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


I'm using gcc 13! Maybe this could be the cause of my compilation failures?

No, yours is the 4GB limit.

Which also is the case with PAE since that (ttbomk) does NOT affect how many memory *one process* has available.

Just that the system itself can handle more.


Regards,


Rene


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