Hello, good people, On Wed, 2011-02-09 at 20:24 +0000, Michael Meeks wrote: > > Hmm, how does this actually work? This file has --disable-kde4 > > (and --disable-kde too I presume, I can't actually find this file > > anywhere), > > so there the option seems appropriate the way it is.
We disable kde4 integration indeed, nevertheless, we ship kde3 integration with our generic build. > Oh - goodness; then it looks like we're not shipping KDE integration at > all in the generic builds which is odd; but quite a big change to put > that code in between RC1 and release. Even if it was not big change, it is not trivial. We are building our generic builds on a CentOS4 (pretty old system) enhanced with these packages http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/fstrba:/GoOoLinux/RHEL_4/ This is done so in order to meet the same baseline like OpenOffice.org is having. Basically, it has a pre-cairo gtk+ and fairly little versions of other libraries I tried to package relatively newer crippled version of kde4 libraries just to be able to build against them, but I failed because the machine has an archaic dbus and upgrading that one would basically break all the system. If someone comes with a way to produce packages of just the needed libraries and nothing more, the integration will come into question. Nevertheless, many distros that distribute this fabulous office suite that is LibreOffice do their own kde4 integration, so I assumed that the generic builds are good for QA and for folks doing computer archeology. Cheers Fridrich _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice