2013/4/8 Matúš Kukan <matus.kukan@gmail.com>
Hi Peter,
I've seen some massive adding to libmerged recently.
How do you intend to use it ?
Also, does it work now ?
For me, it does not make sense to have all libraries in libmerged, it
was big enough already.
I am experimenting with it, to see how it helps for Raspberry Pi.
(Unfortunately, there are some problems causing abort.)
Do we need --enable-mergelibs=<all/core/no> or something like that ?
I would want to have in there only some "core" libraries which you
need for all of: Calc, Writer..
This switch all/core/no sound pretty cool.
Libreoffice is currently built with mergedlib enabled on opensuse and
gentoo in production and there are no visible issues (currently master
fails tests [so i turned off my tinderbox after having it fail for a week]
but hey the app still runs fine).
Tom
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