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Tinderbox on Master for Linux - Build # 12909 - Fixed:

Changes for Build #12906
[lionel] fixup firebird with internal icu


Changes for Build #12907
[caolanm] revert div by 0 ubsan hackarounds now

[caolanm] enable password export tests under macosx

[vmiklos] sw: allow accept/reject of redline by index


Changes for Build #12908
[tml] Why wouldn't we need liblangtag for iOS?

[tml] Adapt to LibreOfficeKit API changes, LOK_USE_UNSTABLE_API

[tml] Surround use of StarBASIC with #if HAVE_FEATURE_SCRIPTING

[tml] Massage ifdefs etc for iOS to avoid undefineds

[tml] Use correct path to the build platform's services.rdb when

[tml] These 'inline' keywords are fairly pointless

[tml] We use a much newer ICU version now

[tml] Drop some iOS-only code that seems unnecessary and in fact crashes now

[tml] Revert "These 'inline' keywords are fairly pointless"


Changes for Build #12909
[lionel] fixup firebird with internal icu: link time

[tml] Nah, just check for iOS explicitly for now




Check console output at http://ci.libreoffice.org/job/lo_tb_master_linux/12909/ to view the results.
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