Hi there,
On Wed, 2013-01-09 at 21:08 +0400, Ruslan Kabatsayev wrote:
gtk_init_check( &nParams, &pCmdLineAry );
+ g_setenv("LibreOffice_Version","4.0.0.0",true);
...
Of course, "4.0.0.0" should be replaced by some variable, name of
which I currently don't know. But how do you like this idea? It seems
the easiest and most efficient compared to any g_object_set_data()
way.
I cleaned up the version bits (as well as I could in a back-portable
way for 4.0 - really we should drive this all from one setting in
configure.in IMHO).
I'd like to get the result into -4-0 if someone could review/ pick
these two:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/?id=364cce0a511d3e7a3bbc51e09895999fbdf0dbe1
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/?id=0260f0b256c3675bb6d836c0a2babb7626577b7a
And hopefully it'd be possible (any chance you could do that Tor?) to
file an easy-hack to kill remaining code-based 'SUPD' uses to use
LIBO_VERSION_ bits
Thanks !
Michael.
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