Em 31-01-2014 18:51, Armin K. escreveu: > On 01/31/2014 09:47 PM, Fernando de Oliveira wrote: >> Em 31-01-2014 16:49, Armin K. escreveu: >>> On 01/31/2014 07:37 PM, ferna...@higgs.linuxfromscratch.org wrote: >>>> Author: fernando >>>> Date: Fri Jan 31 10:37:37 2014 >>>> New Revision: 12653 >> >>> Libreoffice already depends on GTK+ so what's the point of this dep? >>> GTK+ apps need X at runtime anyways. >> >> I seem to recall in a recent discussion, that it was stated that only >> required is considered in the chain. So, after I discovered the >> possibility of building without the X part, I included in optional. I >> think there is better than in recommended, but as you know, dependency >> is my "Achilles' heel". >> > > Anything using GTK+ requires Xorg at runtime, as I said (or wayland if > you are using GTK+3, but some apps use GTK+3 X11 specific features so > that's a no-go for them). > >>> Also, I seem to have noticed a VLC switch instead of GStreamer. But I >>> might be wrong. >> >> Yes. No. >> >> $ ls -l /opt/libreoffice-4.2.0.4/lib/libreoffice/program/libavmediavlc.so >> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 109304 Jan 31 12:47 >> /opt/libreoffice-4.2.0.4/lib/libreoffice/program/libavmediavlc.so >> >>>> + --enable-release-build=yes \ >>> >>> Hint: >>> >>> --enable-something is the same as --enable-something=yes. >>> --disable-something is same as --enable-something=no. Shorter writing. >>> >> >> That is what I thought. I may have committed a mistake, when I used >> without "yes", for BLFS-7.4, and it did not work, that time. If someone >> confirms that it works now, I might modify. However, as you write, it >> does not matter, that way works for me. >> >> I do not mind, if any of these changes are really necessary, I wil do >> them/it. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> But I am happy to have solved a longstanding problem that you once asked >> me: "does the splash screen has a 'dev' being displayed?" Do you remember? >> >> >> > > I never used --enable-release till now. This time I used it (without > =yes) and I don't have the beta thing anymore. > > > > On a side note, appdata files fail to install with make distro-pack-install. > > cp: cannot stat ‘/libreoffice-base.appdata.xml’: No such file or directory > cp: cannot stat ‘/libreoffice-calc.appdata.xml’: No such file or directory > cp: cannot stat ‘/libreoffice-draw.appdata.xml’: No such file or directory > cp: cannot stat ‘/libreoffice-impress.appdata.xml’: No such file or > directory > cp: cannot stat ‘/libreoffice-writer.appdata.xml’: No such file or directory > > > > You can install them manually > > install -m644 sysui/desktop/appstream-appdata/*.xml /usr/share/appdata > (the directory gets created though). > > > > Also, in my personal opinion, since the default prefix is /usr, the > mentions of other prefix is simply useless. Either provide an envvar for > overriding the prefix and then use it, which is more or less useless > since everything is installed into one directory (unversioned but can be > easily moved arround, backed up and restored if necessarry), or remove > the instructions at all. >
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