Pavel Janík wrote:
Hi,

You misunderstand me; I guess I was not clear enough.

you was perfectly clear.

1 Sun Hamburg Linux builds include a libstdc++.so.6 that comes from somewhere "by magic"; it is not checked into CVS. That is already how it works for a long time, and probably will not change. Traditionally, the included libstdc++.so.6 is the one corresponding to the compiler with which Sun Hamburg creates the builds (but it should be OK to use a later one, due to libstdc++.so.6's compatibility nature). It is the Sun Hamburg builds that are offered for download on the OOo web site.

And this "magic" is something I do not agree with at all. Either it comes from the compiler (and we know what version is used) or from the CVS. There is no other way. I really do not feel comfortable by randomly adding libraries from somewhere to the install sets.

Hmm, how it is licensewise? Is the current approach (and your proposed one) OK?

Hi Pavel,

I still fail to understand your reasons to oppose to the proposed change when the status quo is apparently OK for you. Sun Hamburg builds with GCC X and includes in install sets libstdc++.so version Y. What changes over time (through the proposed change or otherwise) are the specific values of X and Y.

-Stephan

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