Hi Francois,
If we are talking about the 'li' suffix in libswli.so - then I don't
see much good reason for that really.
On Sun, 2011-05-22 at 20:03 +0200, Francois Tigeot wrote:
Where can I find more about this ? I've found some openoffice.org web pages
about extensions but nothing really useful about UNO and the C++ extension
ABI.
Presumably extensions use only the standard, stable UNO APIs - and none
of them use fooli.so etc.
tried to make it easy to switch of the "creative" naming in the new
build system at once. Which leads us to the next point: Doing the
switch while we still have two build systems is not a good idea.
Ok. Three of the *BSD systems (OpenBSD, DragonFly, NetBSD) have already
had their DLL suffixes unified in a single one per OS.
Or did I miss the point ? :-) but anyhow, we have a wiki page for
things we know may be painful for extension authors - so we can do them
all at once for 4.0:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/LibreOffice4
Perhaps add it there if you can't get immediate satisfaction :-)
ATB,
Michael.
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