It needs to be static library, since only one module uses it. Tor is already working hard on
diminishing their number, so adding a shared library doesn't make sense.
For rtti, libwpd uses dynamic casting a lot.
F.
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Cedric Bosdonnat <cbosdonnat@suse.com> wrote:
Hi Matus,
Thanks a lot for migrating libcmis to gbuild. Just to tell you, that
library doesn't need to be build as a static library... Fridrich did it
only because it's way simpler to handle with the other build system.
--
Cedric
On Sat, 2012-09-08 at 15:13 +0200, Matúš Kukan wrote:
Hi,
I've done 7 more libraries.
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/?id=707194e7b9263a33508905438281090bd201e34d
and before.
They had makefile.mk in the sources, so that file could be removed if
newer versions are not going to be used in libreoffice-3-6.
I have ignored:
.IF "$(COM)"=="GCC"
CFLAGSCXX+=-frtti
.ENDIF
We don't use it in gbuild. Is it needed ?
This may be unpopular change but I hope everything will be fine :-)
Btw: Now the tarballs are downloaded only when we don't use system
versions (I hope).
Thanks,
Matus
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