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Hi Michael,

from what I read here makes me feel like there are couple of switches, which are enabled by default, but can be disabled pretty safely. Some of them --disable-epm, --without-junit and --without-java were documented in the wiki: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/How_to_build

Now --without-doxygen and --disable-odk look like they can be used, too. Probably --disable-mozilla as well?

I guess it might be a good idea, to have a switch --minimal, which disables all switches, which are not needed unless in special situations. A side effect could be that less dependencies are needed and building LibreOffice takes less time.

This should be fine for new users, who want to take first steps in building LibreOffice.

Best regards,
Alexander


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