On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 3:10 PM, Stephan Bergmann <sbergman@redhat.com> wrote:
- Still lots of "external" stuff, dmake, libxmlsec/unxlngi6.pro,
workdir/unxlngi6.pro/LexTarget, ...
Well, the analyzer simply follows/precedes whatever you tell 'make' to
do. So if the build includes 'make dbuild', then that *will* not only
get build, but analyzed as well and show up in the report. I was
hoping that adding '--with-system-libs' would solve that issue, but
apparently it doesnt. If there are ./configure switches to disable
compilation of those final parts - and Fedora pre-build system rpms to
replace them - then all should be fine. Or perhaps the rest of this
'external stuff' should be added to '--with-system-libs', or get it's
own ./configure switch ?
Regards,
John Smith.
Context
- Re: Static src analysis of LibreOffice (continued)
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