Hi, On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 01:06:11PM +0200, Michael Stahl wrote: > setup-x86.exe ...
> autoconf automake pkg-config Yeah, those are a pain to port (ironically -- as their original purpose was to provide portability -- to now obsolete systems). I was only half joking when I considered CMake to be a decent autoconf replacement that got out of control. > bison doxygen flex gperf patch Those are mostly *nix natives -- but it should be possible to have them in external/ like so many other things if really needed. > cabextract windows specific -- could also live in external as its surely is available natively. > libxml2-devel libpng12-devel Seems those would be saner as natives external/ too if needed. > mintty openssh openssl vim gnupg git rsync Wat? Seem like convenience to me, not hard deps. > zip unzip wget Widely available on win32. Also the functionality is trivially implemented in python oneliners, we already ship python. > python readline We are shipping those ourselves on win32 arent we? > perl perl_vendor I already commented on those. > make Doh, would be gone with a native make. > gcc-g++ Used for bootstrapping concat-deps? Likely not too hard to do with a native compiler. > it's possible that Msys has a lot of the things we need, but perhaps not > things like cabextract, doxygen, gperf, perl, python. OTOH, as said above, some of those might just end up in external/ then (or already are) ... Best, Bjoern _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice