On Mon, 2011-11-14 at 15:17 +0100, Regina Henschel wrote:
Now --disable-nss-module is not possible. Is there a replacement for
--disable-nss-module?
Not *really*, I think it's hackable with --disable-xmlsec (maybe with an
additional fake --with-system-nss argument to trick configure into the
right path)
These changes aren't my doing btw, so don't kill me about them :-), but
these days its probably best to just "suck-it-down" that we always need
nss, e.g. the additional 3-5 series uses of
com.sun.star.xml.crypto.NSSInitializer in "package" for encryption means
that nss isn't just used as a prerequisite for mozilla and xmlsec + xml
signing anymore, but is a more fundamental part of the app than it was
in the 3-4 series, and is up there with e.g. hunspell and other external
libs which don't come with a "disable it" option
C.
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