Feature test macros that govern conditional compilation should be
defined in config_*.h include files, not on the compilation command
line.
Change-Id: I40575a4762fd2564f10927b6f38a112dd9f9a3d7
- this renames the 'almost' module target to non-l10n
- and adds a l10n target which is intended to only build l10n parts of
the product
- packagers should then be able to build l10n and non-l10n parts of the
product independently, thus:
- enable quicker rebuilds
- distribution of load
- updates to l10n without a full rebuild
- security fixes to binaries without rebuilding all l10n
- the new targets are called build-l10n-only and build-non-l10n-only
- note this is not intended to move a concept of split packages
upstream -- while this exsists in distros, the number of test
scenarios for this would explode upstream
Change-Id: Ib8ccc9bc52718d9b0ebbfee76ad93dc29c260863
Conflicts:
filter/Module_filter.mk
I plan to use it to deliver all */uiconfig files, not just .ui, as a
preliminary step to get rid of postprocess/packconfig.
Change-Id: Ie7b4434b2f247165e3ab69a4d0c193418720a149
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/3225
Reviewed-by: David Tardon <dtardon@redhat.com>
Tested-by: David Tardon <dtardon@redhat.com>
Any LO-based app distributed through the App Store can't have
scripting or extendability anyway.
Sure, this will break the build elsewhere because of missing headers.
No big deal, I will take care of that eventually. It isn't as if there
would anybody else building for iOS anyway, as far as I know. If there
is, please make yourself heard.