[MIR] ucpp for LibreOffice
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
libreoffice (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
|
Undecided
|
Björn Michaelsen | ||
ucpp (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
|
Undecided
|
Unassigned |
Bug Description
[Availability]
Package is currently in universe.
[Rationale]
While building LibreOffice with the gcc preprocessor, the sdk of the result fails to work properly. We need ucpp to properly allow the sdk to be used. Debian is using ucpp for LibreOffice too.
[Security]
this MIR request is the first issue filed against the package on Ubuntu ever.
[Quality assurance]
Excellent test suite upstream
[Dependencies]
ucpp binary depends only on libc6. ucpp source depends only on debhelper.
[Standards compliance]
Package at 3.9.3 -- maintained by Debian LibreOffice team
[Maintenance]
maintained by Debian LibreOffice team
[Background information]
Original bug report:
Ubuntu 15.10, LibreOffice 5.0.2.2 (no ppa)
Try compiling the following attachment using:
/usr/lib/
You get the following errors:
Compiling: XAbc.idl
<command-line>:1 [62:62] : Statement can not be parsed: syntax error, unexpected $undefined
XAbc.idl:8 [3:3] : Statement can not be parsed: definitions
XAbc.idl:10 [2:2] : Statement can not be parsed: syntax error, unexpected '}', expecting $end
XAbc.idl:10 [3:3] : Statement can not be parsed: definitions
XAbc.idl:10 [5:5] : Statement can not be parsed: syntax error, unexpected '}', expecting $end
XAbc.idl:10 [6:6] : Statement can not be parsed: definitions
XAbc.idl:10 [8:8] : Statement can not be parsed: syntax error, unexpected '}', expecting $end
XAbc.idl:10 [9:9] : Statement can not be parsed: definitions
/usr/lib/
Changed in libreoffice (Ubuntu): | |
status: | New → Invalid |
Changed in libreoffice (Ubuntu): | |
status: | Invalid → Triaged |
assignee: | nobody → Björn Michaelsen (bjoern-michaelsen) |
summary: |
- idlc doesn't compile anything + [MIR] ucpp for LibreOffice |
description: | updated |
Changed in ucpp (Ubuntu): | |
status: | In Progress → Fix Committed |
> You receiving a syntax error isn't considered a software bug of LibreOffice in Ubuntu.
?
What else?
This is a problem in the libreoffice package in Ubuntu, not a general LibreOffice problem.