Am Mittwoch, 22. November 2006 14:55 schrieb Stephan Bergmann:
> Is this change really clean?  While it is important that standard 

It is, afaik.

> headers are
> 
>    #include <map>
> 
> etc. the situation is different for non-standard headers like STLport's 
> hash_map.  (We repeatedly had the discussion whether headers delivered 
> by one part of OOo and used within another part of OOo should be 
> included <...> or "...".  We do not need to repeat that discussion here, 
> as we obviously come to no agreement, and it might be considered a 
> matter of style which to choose.)

There's three possibilities:

a) use OOos internal stlport. In this case the -I to the internal one gets
   added and iirc that takes precedence

b) external stlport. You specify the stlport home and the include also gets
   set

c) build with gccs stl (never tried that but it's supported by configure) in
   which case this shouldn't be a problem either.

Regards,

Rene
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