Hi wols,
I found that in <loroot>/distro-config/LibreOfficeLinuxDevel.conf.in is
where from the enable-kde and disable-kde4 flags were being overwritten...
It seems the distro config is appended to what autogen.sh is adding...
Just my observations
The best
René Kj.
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From: "Wols Lists" <antlists@youngman.org.uk>
Date: Oct 21, 2010 2:02 PM
Subject: [Libreoffice] Disabling kde by default
To: <libreoffice@lists.freedesktop.org>
Okay, I've fixed a load of it, but (and my autoconf-fu is letting me
down ...)
In the libreoffice subdir I've got the following stuff in "configure"
# debugging
echo enable kde is ${enable_kde} > debug.out
# Check whether --enable-kde was given.
if test "${enable_kde+set}" = set; then :
enableval=$enable_kde;
fi
as you can see, I've added a bit of debugging, and it tells me that
enable_kde is "yes". BUT.
This is the invocation line as reported by config.log.
$ ./configure --disable-binfilter --disable-crashdump --with-lang=
--without-agg --disable-fetch-external --with-vba-package-format=builtin
--disable-epm --with-openldap --with-build-version=libreoffice-build
3.2.99.2 --without-fonts --with-system-jpeg --with-system-libxml
--with-system-mozilla --with-system-openssl --with-system-python
--with-system-stdlibs --with-system-zlib --with-system-poppler
--with-unix-wrapper=ooffice3.3 --enable-evolution2 --enable-dbus
--with-alloc=system --enable-cairo=yes --enable-gtk --disable-kde
--enable-kde4 --with-vendor=The Document Foundation --disable-dbus
--disable-kde4 --enable-cairo --without-system-cairo --enable-gstreamer
--enable-odk --disable-binfilter --enable-gnome-vfs --enable-hids
--enable-lockdown --enable-opengl --with-java-target-version=1.5
--with-jdk-home=/etc/java-config-2/current-system-vm
--without-myspell-dicts --enable-kde --without-system-mozilla
--without-system-jpeg --without-system-libxml --without-system-libxslt
--with-system-python --without-system-zlib --without-system-jars
--without-system-stdlibs --disable-crypt-link --disable-pam-link
--disable-xrender-link --disable-randr-link --without-openldap
--without-system-mesa-headers --without-unix-wrapper --with-fonts
--enable-minimizer --enable-presenter-console --enable-pdfimport
--without-system-poppler --enable-wiki-publisher --enable-report-builder
--with-extension-integration
--with-ant-home=/home/anthony/gitstuff/build/build/apache-ant-1.8.1
--with-system-dicts --with-external-dict-dir=/usr/share/hunspell
--with-external-hyph-dir=/usr/share/hyphen
--with-external-thes-dir=/usr/share/mythes --with-dict=ALL
--without-system-openssl --disable-epm --enable-broffice
--enable-maintainer-mode --with-git --with-num-cpus=4 --without-junit
Hmmm ... There's me wondering why, when I've got "enable-kde4" and
"disable-kde" it isn't working, and then I notice extra values further
down "disable-kde4" and "enable-kde" ... I guess later values override
earlier ones?
And does that mean kde4 is currently disabled by default?
Okay - I'll investigate further but can anyone give me any clues?
Cheers,
Wol
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