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My Patch is LGPLv3+/MPL.

2011/4/3 archlid <atayoohoo@googlemail.com>

This is my first contribution to LibreOffice.

I changed configure.in and pyAltFCFGMerge to support both Python 3 and
Python 2.x.
In configure.in I changed the way to get the python system library because
the old version
returned a wrong library.
In pyAltFCFGMerge, the files are read and written unicode encoded now,
because umlauts
caused errors. Perhaps the old unicode escaping can be removed, but I have
not the overview.
Some code and comments are reformatted in pyAltFCGFMerge.

Is pyAltFCFGMerge supposed to replace the Java merging program? I read that
the Java
dependencies will be reduced in LibreOffice.

Now I am patching pyuno to compile with pythIf you submit patches, and/or
create new files, we ask you to co-license them under LGPLv3+, GPLv3+ and
MPL (see www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/LibreOffice/LicenseHeader for a
sample). Please just state in your mail: "available under LGPLv3+/MPL" when
you post to save time. on 3, but the patch is not ready for committing.

--Archlid


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