Hi,
On Wed, Feb 08, 2012 at 04:44:00PM +0100, Alexander Bergmann wrote:
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: [1]http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/How_to_build
I agree with the first both. I think we should keep Java on per default, though
to get a full build ((wizards, Base, filters, help index missing otherwise etc.)
Now --without-doxygen and --disable-odk look like they can be used, too.
You don't need --without-doxygen when you do --disable-odk, but yeah, I think
--disable-odk per default could work (not everyone needs the SDK)
Probably --disable-mozilla as well?
ACK.
Regards,
Rene
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- Re: PATCH build errors on Ubuntu 10.04 (continued)
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