On Monday 17 of February 2020, Michael Stahl wrote:
the problem is that the MSVC's python binaries won't contain any patches
required for LO, and may be configured with a different set of optional
modules enabled... probably it's good enough to pass all the unit
tests, but i wouldn't bet on it. oh, and will it be built with debug
runtimes for --enable-dbgutil?
But the same can be said about system Python on Linux, no? So where's the
difference?
Norbert once added some support to gbuild for downloading "binary
tarballs" but i don't think anybody used it in years.
Interesting, I've assumed that it was a decision that everything would be
always built from source.
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Luboš Luňák
l.lunak@collabora.com
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- Re: Tracing where build time is spent (continued)
Re: Tracing where build time is spent · Stephan Bergmann
Re: Tracing where build time is spent · Michael Stahl
Re: Tracing where build time is spent · Jan-Marek Glogowski
Re: Tracing where build time is spent · Jan-Marek Glogowski
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