On Wed, 2012-02-08 at 16:44 +0100, Alexander Bergmann wrote: > Now --without-doxygen and --disable-odk look like they can be used, > too. Probably --disable-mozilla as well?
Yep. > I guess it might be a good idea, to have a switch --minimal, which > disables all switches, which are not needed unless in special > situations. Sounds good to me; of course we should only use it for those bits that are a known PITA to build cross-distro :-) no point in turning off eg. internal python when it seems to work reasonably well. > A side effect could be that less dependencies are needed and building > LibreOffice takes less time. Right; and recommend it to new developers for their first compile I guess. As far as I've seen Java causes -the- most hideous, and needless cross-platform / cross-distribution build problems - we use it for increasingly less that is useful for fixing the vast majority of bugs and easy hacks we have - which tend to focus on the C/C++ code. But of course, --minimal should not be our default build - only for beginners (I guess?). Any chance of doing some hacking on that ? I imagine the trick would be to ensure that we don't clobber settings given in subsequent parameters: --minimal --with-java should work as expected of course. All the best, Michael. -- michael.me...@suse.com <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice