Hi Nicholas, On Thu, 2014-10-02 at 08:10 -0400, nicholas ferguson wrote: > the short answer of all of the time you spent writing on this subject..would > be to tell me to build libreoffice in debug mode, verbose, then the full > instructions for building cppunit tests will be the in the output file. > And that I would then find how a cppunit tests sets up an env variables.
Well - I'm glad you're more optimistic that you have an answer here. I'm not sure I follow the above paragraph though ;-) JFYI - we build and run our unit tests - many of them during the compile process whether you have debug enabled or not. So no need to do any custom build for that, if you have a completed build - you've already run a ton of unit tests while it compiled. As I mentioned, getting bootstrapping right is/was more than environment variables (though there are several of them you can find in the makefile if you $ git grep -5 gb_CppunitTest__make_args ). Also, in general, if you want a cut-down set of functionality to do just calc stuff; you can delete a good number of the DLLs in the instdir/program - but I'd be inclined to drop the code you deliver in that directory too [ and just take some subset of the instdir/ and whack it in your deliverable along with suitable license texts etc. ]. On Thu, 2014-10-02 at 08:10 -0400, nicholas ferguson wrote: > That is not a solution for 2014. In the news you can read about > groups of people grabbing a ton of info from governments, > companies...illegally through some transport/internet protocols. Its unclear to me that virus checkers will significantly help with this problem. Worth reading: http://www.neowin.net/news/antivirus-software-is-dead-and-over-55-of-attacks-go-unnoticed-says-security-expert-at-symantec Against a sophisticated assailant, if you're using Windows - almost certainly you're doomed anyway. > So major companies have strict rules that even a developer cannot > touch their anti-virus settings. Or if they try... they get > dismissed. So your solution prevents that type of developer from > working with LibreOffice. You're right; and (as I say) if you want to invest your time into trying to solve that problem somehow - you are very much more than welcome. I'd view any attempt by myself or others to spend resource like water (this is a huge task) to try to solve the internal corporate policy failures of other companies as a mis-investment personally: they can just fix their policy, or adapt it for VM's or something [ is there really a company that doesn't let you control your own VM settings ? ]. However if you want to do that - no-one is stopping you, quite the opposite: I'd encourage you to send patches for discussion. I'd start though by at least warning of the problem which is the 80% win for 0.01% of the effort =) that's why I filed this easy hack: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=84553 ATB, Michael. -- michael.me...@collabora.com <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice