This removes ENABLE_NPAPI_INTO_BROWSER while it should keep
ENABLE_NPAPI_FROM_BROWSER (embed flash in LO) intact.
Signed-off-by: Stephan Bergmann <sbergman@redhat.com>
Conflicts:
extensions/source/nsplugin/source/npshell.cxx
Change-Id: I80a9159a75653c74423d8fdc7c188568d3188e04
In other words, only executable files go in the MacOS folder. Dynamic
libraries and bundled frameworks (i.e., LibreOfficePython), and
nothing else, go in the Frameworks folder, and all other files go in
the Resources folder.
Especially, note that Java class files and rc (.ini) files also go in
Resources.
Such an app bundle structure is what Apple strongly suggests one
should use, and it has been hinted that future versions of code
signing and/or Gatekeeper will require such a structure.
There is still some ugliness thanks to traces of the historical
separation of URE from "the office". Like there are two separate
"unorc" files, one for URE, one for the LibreOffice application. IMHO,
this should be cleaned up, but is probably controversial.
(Eek! I now see there are actually *three* unorc files in the app
bundle. Not intentional. Need to fix that later.)
Change-Id: Idcf235038deb5b8e1d061734993e9f31869b7606
The assumption that all configure variables had been normalized to
TRUE/<empty> turned out not to hold; convert a bit more in that
direction.
(regression from 4af38b099c741c3676aefeb20c515913aaeed666)
Change-Id: I2127c515e8a833a07c9b26ed9d693ce5a1853fe4
Those .jnilibs that are not needed as .dylibs (this includes those that are also
UNO components) are handled via RepositoryFixes.mk. The remaining one,
libjava_uno.jnilib is packaged as a symlink in instdir. Everything else is not
necessary and removed (including the venerable oddity macosx-create-bundle).
Change-Id: I34a1801b0733cdff885c1c72db16fa631c5d82ef
Change all instances of hardcoded "program", "share" etc subfolder names to
use those from <config_folders.h> instead. In normal builds, the end result
will not change.
Change-Id: I91c95cd8e482818be67307e889ae6df887763f53
This also reinstates the use of brand_dev/intro.png for non-release
builds, lost with gbuildization of instsetoo_native (commit
1d84e9d1d363bd550129efcbeafe670c0a049dd0).
Change-Id: I43477505c5c9a3d6ec961d640608e6e91379868e
Add patches and/or tweaks to the following modules:
curl, cppunit, icu, lcms2, libxml2, libxslt, libxmlsec,
lpsolve, nss, openssl, python3
lcms2 has an inconsistency where the .lib and the .dll don't agree on
the .dll name.
openssl gets a honorable mention because apparently it's undocumented
custom build system can build with /MDd if one picks the right
configuration but i couldn't figure out how to do that in an hour of
trying, and just patched the release config instead.
Change-Id: I7854a0fc85247e398d561b4f513d09fe2d1ebb3c
This autoinstall thing is quite cool because we don't need #ifdefs in
scp2. Conditions in Repository.mk are enough.
Change-Id: I31525a7e1d3bf0e4484f838483a829490621a241
one variable to find them,
one variable to deliver them all and into filelist put them,
in $INSTDIR where the installer searches.
Change-Id: I989f578f0ed6f9ef9167522249b36d95c15bfd1b
... because when it is installed, it hides the original template based
reporting UI, which is preferred by some users.
Change-Id: Id758b664d6b06c2c12e32c428b5dbcf7bfaf045d
- we have all the needed information in gbuild
- reduce the amount of double and triple bookkeeping
- hopefully the generated files for scp2 are only a intermediate step
and we can do whatever perl voodoo scp2 does directly in gbuild
- currently using basctl as an example
- this also means we have to be more strict in Repository.mk with what
we register:
- if we dont build a libs, it shouldnt be registered (otherwise scp2
will want the nonexisting lib)
- in the end, this is a Good Thing(tm): we dont want anyone trying to
e.g. link against a lib we dont build
- should now hopefully work on all platforms
- added module bookkeeping to gbuild
Change-Id: I241ca67edbfabae83859274f9aa35d2d26165ef6
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>
...which can be attractive for installation sets that use --with-system-poppler
but do not want the LO core package to depend on a poppler package. See the
comment at the top of scp2/source/ooo/module_pdfimport.scp for details.
The build-time --disable-pdfimport configure switch is gone, PDF Import is built
unconditionally for all platforms but Android and iOS now. (The
ENABLE_PDFIMPORT variable now uses TRUE/FALSE rather than YES/NO, to increase
consistency across those variables.)
Change-Id: I6509d0b2e770b276cd54540408fb1ec5a7dda058
This is a rework of f9059d4eee8e53c0a6b531fff16e1fade58cb8b0 "Key all browser
plugin features to --enable-nsplugin." The problem with that was that Mac OS X
supports pluging browser plugins into LO documents (which was originally
controlled by --enable-mozilla) but not plugging LO into browser windows (which
was originally controlled by --enable-nsplugin), so controlling the former with
the same switch as the latter did not actually work.
Thus I replaced the single ENABLE_NSPLUGIN feature flag with two dedicated ones,
ENABLE_NPAPI_FROM_BROWSER (for plugging browser plugins into LO documents) and
ENABLE_NPAPI_INTO_BROWSER (for plugging LO into browser windows). The
--enable-nsplugin configure switch is gone completely, setting the feature flags
is always done fully automatically now.
Change-Id: Iecf706637465e865c987563b5de489fa90b4c904