At this revision
(https://github.com/LibreOffice/online/tree/341c9dcc96dcf84cadfabcce2c3eabc09c1bf8d1/bundled/include/LibreOfficeKit),
I can’t generate bindings for Rust from LibreOfficeKit header files. The
reason is that I have no way to specify include paths while the
LibreOfficeKit header
recommend not to activate this patch.
RGDS
Jan I
On Sun, 11 Feb 2018 at 18:04, Sander Maijers <s.n.maij...@gmail.com
<mailto:s.n.maij...@gmail.com>> wrote:
At this revision
(https://github.com/LibreOffice/online/tree/341c9dcc96dcf84cadfabcce2c3eabc09c1bf8d1/bundled/include/Li
./configure fails on my system because configure.ac does not work when
/bin/sh is not Bash but a POSIX shell such as dash.
Please review the attached patch.
diff --git a/tmp/configure.ac b/tmp/portable_configure.ac
index 101050c..f9c5d9f 100644
--- a/tmp/configure.ac
+++
Building fails for me because of this issue
https://github.com/LibreOffice/libexttextcat/issues/2 .
libexttextcat does not seem like a critical component for a slimmed down
LibreOffice build for development purposes. May I disable this
dependency, and if so, how?
I’m running LibreOffice 6 through LibreOfficeKit calls (saveAs), and I’m
interested in stabilizing and isolating LibreOffice during calls into
it. My only purpose is document conversion. How can I minimize:
- the amount of user profile IO
- interactions with other processes
- network
Linux Host 4.15.3-2-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Thu Feb 15 00:13:49 UTC 2018
x86_64 GNU/Linux
LSB_VERSION=1.4
DISTRIB_ID=Arch
DISTRIB_RELEASE=rolling
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Arch Linux"
Build script:
https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/tree/PKGBUILD?h=libreoffice-slim-git
I have set dash as
?keywords=dash
Running shellcheck and checkbashisms regularly is advisable even for
autoconf generated scripts.
On 22-02-18 12:07, Eike Rathke wrote:
Hi Sander,
On Wednesday, 2018-02-21 14:03:49 +0100, Sander Maijers wrote:
I have set dash as /bin/sh.
"Funny", because Debia
wrote:
Am 22.02.2018 um 18:36 schrieb Sander Maijers:
Note that checkbashisms 2.17.12-1 failed to catch this when I debugged
this issue.
https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/any/checkbashisms/
Also note that on Arch Linux, I used dash 0.5.9.1-1, whereas Debian only
has various older
In order to maintain optimally readable code, and waste minimal amount
of development time on manual routine text (re)formatting, LibreOffice
requires clear text formatting (also, ‘code style’) guidelines. Ideally,
these guidelines would not only be clear to contributors (assuming they
are