Hello,
Il 21/02/2012 09:27, Tor Lillqvist ha scritto:
Do we really want to use a generic and potentially clash-prone word
like HEADLESS? Isn't the normal software engineering practise to use
some package-specific prefix for global C-level identifiers like this?
We already have -DLIBO_WERROR to indicate when --enable-werror is in
force, and -DLIBO_MERGELIBS for --enable-mergelibs. Thus I suggest
using -DLIBO_HEADLESS for this instead.
Makes sense to me, will post a patch.
thanks
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Riccardo Magliocchetti
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