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Hi Matus,

On Sun, 2011-06-19 at 23:30 +0200, Matúš Kukan wrote:
I've started adding prefixes for components, so we can then merge libraries.
Just in already gnumake-ified modules.

        Nice :-)

First was toolkit. There is just one component and it seems to be
working. I have tested that component.

        Great.

Then some components in configmgr, vcl, comphelper, sfx2, framework,
svtools, svl. It's not straightforward always. For example in sfx2
there were also component_ methods in workben directory.
I've ignored them. What's in workben directories?

        workben/ directories are random bits of test code that might be useful
someday, and/or are used by developers in the know to test things; we're
trying to deprecated them in favour of always-run, at-compile, in-tree
unit tests.

Now I'm playing with makefiles and next week I want to merge
some libraries.

        Heh - hopefully we can identify which libraries to merge there; then I
guess we will need to come up with a strategy for doing that cleanly -
particularly each dependent library & binary will need re-linking and
their Makefile's updating to reflect that I suppose.

        So - we should do it with a couple of libraries first, and only after
some consensus is reached on how to do that - you're researching which
ones are best to merge now I think ? :-)

        Thanks !

                Michael.

-- 
 michael.meeks@novell.com  <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot



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