> Running "./autogen.sh --with-system-libs" fails as soon as it finds > one external library that does not exist system-wide (and there's pretty > much bound to be one, given what all kinds of libs we use).
build as an user which does not have additional (local) libraries installed ? > So one has to try, > fail, add one --without-system-foo, and repeat until it builds. And > try again > with next distro upgrade, or carry a growing list of options. Distro maintainers have to do the same, potentially for each release. So, why not just dropping all 3rdparty libs that are included in mainline distros ? > Thinking of it, it'd be probably enough if --with-system-libs acted > as --with-system-foo=auto for all such external libs. Such a build (binary image) will likely not be portable to other systems, as soon as the target system misses some of the libs that existed during build are not installed on the target system. cu -- Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Kind regards Enrico Weigelt VNC - Virtual Network Consult GmbH Head Of Development Äußere Bayreuther Str. 55, D - 90409 Nürnberg Tel: +49 911 72303-30 Fax: +49 911 72303-50 enrico.weig...@vnc.biz; www.vnc.de _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice