Hi,
* drop all bundled libraries that are already available on
mainline distros
note that most of that can be handled by a proper file in
./distro-config/.
yes, but at least according to debian/ubuntu build rules, that
doenst seem to be enough. (debian's rule file is over 3k LOC)
* simplify the import logic (eg. use pkg-config whereever possible)
* drop all specific logic for other platforms
what is the benefit of that, except creating busy work for you ?
For now, at least some hacking fun, learning a bit more about the lo
internals and maybe in the end a much simpler build system.
The whole operation gets more intersting when done for multiple
platforms. I'll start w/ win32 once i'm done w/ gnu/linux.
* drop EPM stuff
--disable-epm ?
I'm talking about dropping it completely in my branch.
By the way: what is this actually used for ? Not sure about the
other distros, but Debian+friends dont seem to use it.
cu
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