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Change-Id: I27f8039f65777c37ce8191f37dc3daa8728667dd
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configure.ac was setting VERBOSE=YES/NO when really
we use verbose=t or verbose=
Change-Id: I47aee8d177cb2d788a62ecdbbb9cc3695c2bb299
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/17634
Tested-by: Jenkins <ci@libreoffice.org>
Reviewed-by: Norbert Thiebaud <nthiebaud@gmail.com>
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Change-Id: Ied2f331000c83d696fb5dd662860c3b51b95c616
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/17547
Tested-by: Jenkins <ci@libreoffice.org>
Reviewed-by: Andras Timar <andras.timar@collabora.com>
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...as discussed in 371cc81bd9ccbfbed25f810e70899c044280349e "external/liborcus:
Fix Linux RPATH:"
* When an external module produces multiple libraries (that we all install) that
depend on each other, they need to contain $ORIGIN in RPATH (strictly
speaking, those that do not depend on any other libraries from the module
would not need that, but it is harmless and easier to do that way).
* When an external module's libraries depend on other external modules'
libraries, and (at least some of) those other external modules are not
configuread as --with-system-*, they need to contain $ORIGIN in RPATH (again,
for simplicity, some libraries may get that even if they would not strictly
need it).
* Try to outsmart the external modules' libtool instances to not add (ultimately
bogus) paths to RPATH for dependencies on libraries from external modules
(either from the same module, or from anohter module not configured as
--with-system-*). The only time we do not outsmart libtool, and instead rely
on it (hopefully?) doing the right thing is when a given external modules'
libraries depend on libraries from excatly one other external module, and the
latter is configured as --with-system-*.
* That outsmarting means that if an external library depends both on external
libraries provided by modules not configured as --with-system-* (so RPATH
contains $ORIGIN, and the outsmarting is not suppressed) and on external
libraries provided by modules configured as --with-system-*: Then if the
latter are in unusual locations on the system that would require an RPATH
entry (which might be provided via the corresponding "pkg-config --libs", say,
and presumably would be honoured by libtool if we did not outsmart it), then
those paths are now erroneously missing from RPATH.
* That outsmarting also causes linking of some utility applications in module
redland to fail, but those are ultimately unused, so cut them off by patching
their respective sub-directory Makefile.in.
Change-Id: Iec05b3568fbcf04987018322c328b769ae4f5dab
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Change-Id: I25eae3874c7ca4cf4e23673604a1f77e1fa15451
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Change-Id: Iec611290770ae0393eb787a3883bb22a12340b0a
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Fixes build for iOS.
In theory, it is a bit unclear whether DISABLE_DYNLOADING means to 1)
not build any dynamic libraries at all, not even of bundled 3rd-party
libraries, or 2) not build any own dynamic libraries, including
dynamically loaded UNO components, while still building 3rd-party
libraries as dynamic. But in practice, a use case for the latter is
nonexistent, nobody uses --disable-dynamic-loading in their
autogen.input, and DISABLE_DYNLOADING is turned on automatically for
iOS and Android.
What we want for iOS, for an LO-based app, is to not build any dynamic
libraries at all, but produce a single executable. Correspondingly for
Android, at least currently, we want to produce a single dynamic
library.
Change-Id: I7af4c3e53b13439612bb57bbb0fc8b118bda96bd
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Change-Id: I7a00dfaa3252e2a0ab145ef8a4355f9bd14570da
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...like 2fdf78109e815a64169fdab1a8175b63ef9c64d4 "Pass MAKE into
external/poppler's configure"
Change-Id: I4e2f1a13d120a7398fa81884710c589bb905714d
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Change-Id: I9e1fc613816c943f4fb1033185e34e3acf317f1d
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Change-Id: I0cc43cef91e3fcd82a3558a16ab0afbd4d56b141
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Change-Id: I28c0a18f9e85ca913a29f85e647a547cde2d40a1
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/6337
Reviewed-by: David Tardon <dtardon@redhat.com>
Tested-by: David Tardon <dtardon@redhat.com>
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