No
I think what was wanted for us to have the files that are put in the
installer also available for dowload from some LibreOffice site, not
just from Microsoft.
Yes, to auto-install, or as close to possible auto-install, all the
dependencies needed to build LibreOffice on windows via the ./download
step, and not manually run around downloading/installing them manually.
Yep, anything that reduces the amount of required faffing around before
you can type 'make' would be good. Something else which is a bit odd is
that the autogen.sh/configure scripts expect you to have a system libxml2
and ant installed despite the fact that these are included in src:
7740a8ec23878a2f50120e1faa2730f2-libxml2-2.7.6.tar.gz
apache-ant-1.8.1-bin.tar.gz
Seems peculiar - why is this?
Is anyone familiar with any way to script Cygwin package installation?
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