Thanks for the explanation. It seems that loading a writer document
gives us: 'fwk', 'fwi', and 'fwe' but not 'fwm' and 'fwl' - so prolly it
makes sense to merge only the ones used at startup.
On the other hand, desktop/Pagein_common.mk mentions all except fwm.
(But then fwm is clearly the very smallest of them, so whether it is
included in a merged super-fwk or not shouldn't matter much IMHO.)
What does this mean, that also fwl gets "paged in" anyway?
So, should I continue merging into one fwk_new = fwe+fwi+fwk+fwl+fwm
(mostly done, seems to work on OS X, still compiling on Windows), or
redo as two libs fwk_new = fwe+fwi+fwk and fwl_new = fwl+fwm ?
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