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-enable-ext-languagetool
Download and integrate LanguageTool extension

"What --enable-epm does?":

"The ESP Package Manager (EPM) is a simple tool that generates software and
patch distributions in various formats, including AT&T software packages
("pkg") used by Solaris, Debian ("dpkg"), HP-UX software packages
("swinstall" or "depot"), IRIX Software Manager ("inst" or "tardist"),
portable (installation and removal scripts with tar files), and Red Hat
Package Manager ("RPM")."

Its use is described here:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/BuildingOnLinux
In session: "Build DEB and/or RPM Packages"

Ok, ok.. You can discard these lines:

"I'd be worried about these:
--enable-kde4
--disable-gtk
--disable-gtk3 "

I just described the settings of my last build. You can discard these lines
without problems.



Em ter, 13 de ago de 2019 às 22:55, escuelaslinux <dreamnext@gmail.com>
escreveu:

Your construction method resembles the one found in the LibreOffice blog:


https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2019/06/12/start-developing-libreoffice-download-the-source-code-and-build-on-linux/

But it has some differences.

I wonder what --enable-ext-languagetool does? We actually use the
Languagetool extension in our configuration of LibreOffice. This parameters
include that extension on the compiled LibreOffice, or it merely allows
Languagetool to be installed as an extension later?

I'd be worried about these:
--enable-kde4
--disable-gtk
--disable-gtk3

Since our distribution is not based on KDE, and it certainly relies on gtk.

What --enable-epm does?



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