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On Tue, Jun 09, 2015 at 12:36:41PM +0300, Tor Lillqvist wrote:
Some of us work on other opensource projects on our Mac machines which
happen to need MacPorts or HomeBrew.

Having LibreOffice simply say "I refuse to build on this machine because
you've already installed some other stuff" is not very friendly.


But neither is it very useful to have the already small set of OS X -based
developers split into those who use a pure upstream way to build, those who
use HomeBrew libjpeg but bundled Python, those who use MacPorts Python and
libjpeg, etc.

No, that what I want to achieve, what I want is to make sure LibreOffice
builds the same way regardless of the presence or absence of pkg-config
on Mac OS X, so that is no longer needs to stop the build if one is
found.

Regards,
Khaled

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