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On 14.09.2011 17:21, Fridrich Strba wrote:
Hello, Michael,

On 14/09/11 16:57, Michael Stahl wrote:
in OOo, --enable-dbgutil enables DBG_ASSERT and the STL debug mode,
linking against stlport_debug (on platforms where STLport is used).

Just for the record, nothing in LO links against stlport anymore. If
stlport is built and distributed it is only because there might be
extensions using stlport and we don't want them to have undefined
symbols and missing dlls. But we use by default the MSVC C++ runtime on
windows, the libstdc++ on linux and we cannot care less about Solaris :)

ah ok, getting rid of STLport is a good idea in general.

i've looked a bit at the documentation of libstdc++, and it seems to
have a STL debug mode as well:
http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/manual/bk01pt03ch17s03.html

but currently LO doesn't seem to use it (couldn't find
-D_GLIBCXX_DEBUG); why is that?

OOo on non-STLport platforms didn't seem to use it either.

regards,
 michael

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