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On Wednesday 21 of September 2011, Bjoern Michaelsen wrote:
On Wed, 21 Sep 2011 12:55:44 +0200

Lubos Lunak <l.lunak@suse.cz> wrote:
 You forgot Qt4/KDE4. LO does not use STL with it, so this is just to
show that it's not so trivial to check if there's a potential
problem. And I seriously doubt there's a good way how to check for
this automatically, so the only way to find such a problem would
presumably be getting a strange crash.

 But I'm not against, if not having STL debug enabled on Linux makes
building on Windows even more of a nightmare, then I guess we could
live with that.

Well, since both kde integration and stl debug building would be
toogled by configure (right?), it could refrain to continue on a "both
kde and stl debug"-combo. Debug builds are developer builds, they
rarely need kde on every compile anyway.

 That is right, but that is not my point. What I meant was that if we enable 
STL debug, we'll inevitably miss a problematic case from time to time 
(although most probably it is still worth it).

-- 
 Lubos Lunak
 l.lunak@suse.cz

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