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Hi Tor,

On 06/08/13 12:58, Tor Lillqvist wrote:


    that means that we need to compile add-ins using the same C++
    compiler as the UNO libraries were compiled with. What compiler is
that, in the case of binary releases of LO for Windows?

Visual Studio 2010. Using other Visual Studio versions (2008, 2012) might work fine, too.


Thanks for that. Do you know how often we would need to recompile extensions for Calc? Every major release, or every minor release, or less often? Does it matter that the API changes at all, or only if the bits used by the add-in have changed? Is there a way, without careful re-testing, to determine whether or not one can expect a simple Calc Add-In to be compatible with a given version of LibreOffice?

Cheers
JP


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