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Because NSS support has been removed in release 2.5,
switch TLS/SSL module used by OpenLDAP to OpenSSL.
Add -pthread flag to openldap_LDFLAGS when building on Linux.
This avoids errors that occur in libcrypto.a (libcrypto-lib-threads_pthread.o).
Change-Id: I4779ce40233d144d930f20e85db7b4ba08f91ea1
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/143646
Tested-by: Taichi Haradaguchi <20001722@ymail.ne.jp>
Reviewed-by: Taichi Haradaguchi <20001722@ymail.ne.jp>
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This allows to build a complete static LibreOffice on Linux,
except for linked externals. Since LO's static build implies
disabled dynamic loading, one must select one VCL backend to
be compiled in.
See the (large) comment in solenv/gbuild/static.mk trying to
explain, why this implementation was chosen (spoiler: seems
there is no other way) and what is actually implemented.
This will collect all libraries, statics and externals of
executables. If the executable uses components, it will get
linked to all static components. While it works with any
Executable, it just makes sense for soffice.bin, because the
static component map sucks every dependency in, bloating most
other binaries.
In theory on could generate the dependencies based on the list
of used components (see gb_CppunitTest_use_components), then
generate a specific static constructor map, directly include it
in the exe's cxx code and then link the minimal dependencies.
The static LO should build on Linux with:
--enable-customtarget-components
--disable-dynamic-loading
Tested VCL plugin config is:
--disable-gtk3
--disable-gen
--enable-qt5
The partial build support is split into a 2nd patch.
Change-Id: Iafc95752fae9e88095f54a21f1e30a4f080815e2
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/126790
Tested-by: Jenkins
Reviewed-by: Michael Stahl <michael.stahl@allotropia.de>
Reviewed-by: Thorsten Behrens <thorsten.behrens@allotropia.de>
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...instead of by listing the content somewhat redundantly in the Rdb_*.mk
files, to avoid duplication of logic for components that are only built
conditionally (and thus should only be included conditionally in the
corresponding Rdb). To achieve that, add an "rdb" parameter to
gb_ComponentTarget_ComponentTarget (and to the gb_*_set_componentfile macros
that internally call gb_ComponentTarget_ComponentTarget), which is used to make
the appropriate gb_Rdb_add_component call internally from within
gb_ComponentTarget_ComponentTarget. (As a special case,
gb_CppunitTest_set_componentfile shall not call gb_Rdb_add_component, as that
has already been done by the corresponding gb_Library_set_componentfile call, so
allow the gb_ComponentTarget_ComponentTarget "rdb" parameter to be empty to
support that special case.)
Most Rdb_*.mk files are thus mostly empty now. One exception is
i18npool/Rdb_saxparser.mk, which duplicates some of the Rdb_services content as
needed during the build in CustomTarget_i18npool/localedata.
1c9a40299d328c78c035ca63ccdf22c5c669a03b "gbuild: create services.rdb from built
components" had already tried to do something similar (in addition to other
things) under a new --enable-services-rdb-from-build option. However, that
approach had four drawbacks that this approach here addresses (and which thus
partly reverts 1c9a40299d328c78c035ca63ccdf22c5c669a03b):
1 Rdb_services shall not contain the component files of all libraries that are
built. While that commit filtered out the component files that go into
Rdb_ure/services (ure/Rdb_ure.mk), it failed to filter out the component files
that go into others like Rdb_postgresql-sdbc
(connectivity/Rdb_postgresql-sdbc.mk).
2 The code added by that commit to Makefile.gbuild codified the knowledge that
there is an Rdb_services, which is brittle.
3 The code added by that commit to solenv/gbuild/Rdb.mk codified the knowledge
(for gb_Rdb__URECOMPONENTS) that there is an Rdb_ure/services, which is brittle.
4 Introducing an --enable-services-rdb-from-build option needlessly provided
two different ways how the content of Rdb_services is assembled.
The changes done here would leave --enable-services-rdb-from-build as a
misnomer, as it no longer controls how Rdb_services is assembled. I thus
renamed it to --enable-customtarget-components, as that is apparently what it
still does now.
Change-Id: Ia5e8df4b640146c77421fcec6daa11a9cd260265
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/126577
Tested-by: Jenkins
Reviewed-by: Stephan Bergmann <sbergman@redhat.com>
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Change-Id: I7b3a22584bb2e4d501f509ffcd80929feed23a4c
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/79360
Tested-by: Jenkins
Reviewed-by: Luboš Luňák <l.lunak@collabora.com>
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Building against libstdc++ effectively always requires -pthread anyway (as
various standard C++ headers require it, see the comment added to
solenv/gbuild/platform/unxgcc.mk), so many explicit uses of -pthread/-lpthread
can be removed.
Doing a (partial) test build on Linux with Clang -stdlib=libc++ suggests that
libc++ indeed doesn't need -pthread as libstdc++ does.
The remaining uses of -pthread/-lpthread are mostly in configure.ac for the
various BSDs (which somebody else might want to clean up now), and related to
external projects. I tried to be careful to remove -pthread/-lpthread from
makefiles only when C++ object files are involved (so -pthread will now be
included on the link command line by default).
Change-Id: I936e082839cb9a434bd273ce5a1f187a4245dfa1
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/71291
Tested-by: Jenkins
Reviewed-by: Stephan Bergmann <sbergman@redhat.com>
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Change-Id: Ifbd3903494a81e7b155bf6468f6ca2c50b3370a4
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/65958
Tested-by: Jenkins
Reviewed-by: Markus Mohrhard <markus.mohrhard@googlemail.com>
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and merge the two existing implementations of the idea - SotMutexHolder
from package and RefCountedMutex from connectivity
Change-Id: I87f09f359ac798cf934381a2c75225dab71dd43e
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/38972
Tested-by: Jenkins <ci@libreoffice.org>
Reviewed-by: Noel Grandin <noel.grandin@collabora.co.uk>
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Uwinapi is discontinued.
Change-Id: I063b4d0d8fab2d60de168e960a63b8181158ac01
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/23198
Reviewed-by: David Ostrovsky <david@ostrovsky.org>
Tested-by: David Ostrovsky <david@ostrovsky.org>
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In OOo times, there'd originally been efforts to allow building on Windows with
MinGW. Later, in LO times, this has been shifted to an attempt of cross-
compiling for Windows on Linux. That attempt can be considered abandoned, and
the relevant code rotting.
Due to this heritage, there are now three kinds of MinGW-specific code in LO:
* Code from the original OOo native Windows effort that is no longer relevant
for the LO cross-compilation effort, but has never been removed properly.
* Code from the original OOo native Windows effort that is re-purposed for the
LO cross-compilation effort.
* Code that has been added specifially for the LO cross-compilation effort.
All three kinds of code are removed.
(An unrelated, remaining use of MinGW is for --enable-build-unowinreg, utilizing
--with-mingw-cross-compiler, MINGWCXX, and MINGWSTRIP.)
Change-Id: I49daad8669b4cbe49fa923050c4a4a6ff7dda568
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/34127
Tested-by: Jenkins <ci@libreoffice.org>
Reviewed-by: Stephan Bergmann <sbergman@redhat.com>
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connectivity: 3m52s -> 2m47s
cppcanvas: 28s -> 13s
cppuhelper: 20s -> 14s
dbaccess: 2m38s -> 2m01s
hwpfilter: 16s -> 13s
sot: 21s -> 16s
Change-Id: I49286bfe6be73dd1b861be632b95e17a99e82f8a
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Change-Id: I72c67d5a4987f25ddfa21d93a89b0ceae40c9e81
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Change-Id: Ia29a173ab6bb3442f98cd6db4db67ad27e7fa9a1
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In particular, the string2time function segfaults when called on an empty string
(unconditionally tries to access the n-th character without checking whether the string is that long)
this happens in particular when reading a column of type TIME with a NULL value
Change-Id: I302044f67a92fe20685ce677ba3affdb9b44cb53
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Hopefully.. blind fix for the build.
Change-Id: I3c59ceba4eee9eb9950332433045dcb6337bef49
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Change-Id: Ib224484ef994312e78bac75c40421c7f6235326a
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Change-Id: I379029dbf600769e415582aa7162f320e707c3da
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When running module-deps.pl postgresql gets built just so that
libpq-flags.mk can be included. Since we already have all the necessary
libraries, add them explicitly and avoid this.
Change-Id: Icd94fc215ecb26c95f9ae3c14625bf819bf3c5c3
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- do not use gb_UnpackedTarball_copy_header_files for boost
- adapt the optimization in concat-deps.c for new path
- use boost_headers in all LinkTargets that require it
- add explicit include paths to mysqlc, mysqlcppconn, libvisio, liborcus
Change-Id: I0c43e73ed43cc9d2e6bce8faf55e992d655a0bb9
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GUI only takes values UNX or WNT, so it is fairly pointless. One can check
whether OS is WNT or not instead.
Change-Id: I78ae32c03536a496a563e5deeb0fca78aebf9c34
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/1304
Reviewed-by: Peter Foley <pefoley2@verizon.net>
Tested-by: Peter Foley <pefoley2@verizon.net>
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Change-Id: I799a149b319bb6a3168117810084496f8b6d6fbb
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Change-Id: Ia1345904a819d8edfad53c8882be35b398e8bc6e
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Always link in gb_STDLIBS, except when the library explicitly opts out
with gb_LinkTarget_disable_standard_system_libs.
Change-Id: I489a99114fbfa46d0421a27cf6c7b899dc268a4a
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add a new gb_LinkTarget_use_system_win32_libs to abstract different
linker options on MSVC and GCC.
Change-Id: Ic9bf2545f59bf7871e6fc06b290c486ddfbec03d
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... new gb_LinkTarget_add_standard_system_libs
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Change-Id: Ic06bda1393de4da05af01f79b8ba54cf0ee2cb73
Signed-off-by: Fridrich Štrba <fridrich.strba@bluewin.ch>
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