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acaloiaro avatar acaloiaro commented on July 19, 2024

LibreOfficeKit is currently unavailable for OSX. One approach you might take is to create a stubbed platform-specific source file to develop the majority of your project on OS X (e.g. my_lok_integration_darwin.go). This way, most of your development can be done on OS X. When you're ready to write an actual my_lok_integration, switch over to a Linux Virtual Box VM, Docker, your preferred method, and create my_lok_integration_linux.go.

Go is smart enough to only compile the source file that is applicable to the current platform. Hope this helps. Cheers.

P.S. For those who only need file conversion from Libre — create a _darwin.go variety that calls soffice directly (for your development convenience):

exec.Command("soffice", "--headless","--convert-to", format, outFilePath, "--outdir", "/tmp")

You can then create a _linux.go implementation using go-libreofficekit for "production".

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schmitch avatar schmitch commented on July 19, 2024

well basically libreofficekit are just some headers.
however throwing them at Mac will fail with Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSInternalInconsistencyException', reason: 'nextEventMatchingMask should only be called from the Main Thread!'

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