On Mon, 30 May 2011 14:08:41 -0600
"Tor Lillqvist" <tlillqvist@novell.com> wrote:
Browsing configure.in, I see three different binary options for various aspects of Pyhon
"support":
--disable-python. "Disable build of Python 2.x UNO API"
--enable-ext-scripting-python. "Enables support for scripts in Python"
--with-system-python. "Use Python already on system"
I added '--disable-python' because not everyone needs python uno api.
Since python-2 is necessary for build tools, there is '--with-system-python'.
There is just no need to build it internally each time.
I have no idea about '--enable-ext-scripting-python'. :-)
Well, just my view as a linux packager.
Regards,
Hanno
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