Office Development Kit (odk)
Office development kit (odk) - implements the first step on the way to the LibreOffice SDK
tarball.
Part of the SDK; to build you need to add --enable-odk.
Testing the Examples:
-
The easiest way on Linux and macOS is to run
make odk.subsequentcheck -
The way that also works on Windows is to go to
instdir/sdk(don't try directly inodk/) -
See https://api.libreoffice.org/docs/install.html how to set up the SDK.
- When asked about it during configuration, tell the SDK to do automatic deployment of the example extensions that get built.
-
In a shell set up for SDK development, build (calling
make) and test (following the instructions given at the end of eachmakeinvocation) each of the SDK'sexamples/sub-directories.-
An example script to build (though not test) the various examples in batch mode is
find examples \( -type d -name nativelib -prune \) -o \\( -name Makefile -a -print -a \( -execdir make \; -o -quit \) \)(Note that one of the example extensions asks you to accept an example license on stdin during deployment.)
-