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Hi :)
WoooHooo!!  Congrats!  That is really quite awesome to hear about :)
Congrats and regards from
Tom :)  





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From: Dan Lewis <elderdanlewis@gmail.com>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org 
Cc: LibreOffice QA <libreoffice-qa@lists.freedesktop.org> 
Sent: Friday, 22 February 2013, 13:02
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: MySQL-Connector

On 02/21/2013 03:09 AM, Alex Thurgood wrote:
Le 20/02/2013 23:16, Dan Lewis a écrit :

Hi Dan,

checking for GCONF... yes
checking whether to enable GNOME VFS support... yes
checking for GNOMEVFS... no
configure: error: Package requirements (gnome-vfs-2.0 >= 2.6.0 ) were
not met:
No package 'gnome-vfs-2.0' found
As you found out yourself, you need to install a whole load of Gnome VFS
libraries. Quite why, on Ubuntu, this isn't pulled in with the build-dep
script, I really don't know, an oversight on the Ubuntu developers part,
I guess.



Alex
     Some very good news!!! ... and some questions.
     Last evening, I deleted the libo folder and basically began again using git. I let "make" run 
overnight. This morning, I accidentally ran "make install" getting an error message of not being 
able to create a folder in /usr/... . So, I used "sudo make install" instead. The build was 
installed in /usr/lib/... . So, being curious, I tried "sudo make install" instead. The build was 
installed within the solver folder as it should be. I made ooenv executable and ran it. Since then 
I have run soffice and looked at Help > About LibreOffice. I now have my own alpha build number!
     One further test: I ran Base in my new LO-DEV opening MySQL.odb which connects to my MySQL 
server. (This is a copy of the file I use to connect to MySQL. So, if it becomes corrupted, I 
still have the original database file.) I successfully connected to the MySQL server.
     Again because I was curious, I looked at the libreoffice configuration folder, specifically 
the extension folder. It contained  buildid file which contained a number. I checked this number 
against the build number of my new Alpha version. They matched.
    It appears that I have created an alpha version of the MySQL native connector. So where is 
this connector in the extension folder? What is the next step to convert it into the .oxt final 
version?

--Dan

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