Of course; and if that is what we want, to have just three clear
alternatives, then indeed I will go for it;)
Done now and pushed. Just the --enable-python option left, with four potential arguments: no, auto,
system, internal.
The python scripting is now always enabled unless --enable-python=no. Ditto for the Python UNO API.
Seems to work as intended, but sure, I might have missed some corner case.
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