GUI only takes values UNX or WNT, so it is fairly pointless. One can check
whether OS is WNT or not instead.
Change-Id: I78ae32c03536a496a563e5deeb0fca78aebf9c34
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/1304
Reviewed-by: Peter Foley <pefoley2@verizon.net>
Tested-by: Peter Foley <pefoley2@verizon.net>
...to avoid confusion what that is actually about. (Especially, it is
completely unrelated to --enable-mozilla.)
ATTENTION: This renames the configure option --with-system-mozilla-headers to
--with-system-npapi-headers.
Change-Id: I48f3c79d69c4d4f445a94e7ddbeab06ea667becc
...calling which had erroneously been dropped in
bdead69dd3 "Add switch for system/internal
npapi.h." This makes the npsoplugin browser plugin work again.
(Also, init write_fd to -1 instead of 0, so that a missing do_init_pipe does not
accidentally cause writing to write_fd succeed in writing to stdin.)
Change-Id: Iced734512a43c8dfea46088f7ac16f159e7dd807
add a new gb_LinkTarget_use_system_win32_libs to abstract different
linker options on MSVC and GCC.
Change-Id: Ic9bf2545f59bf7871e6fc06b290c486ddfbec03d
Naming convention for gbuild methods:
- "add" is used for stuff that is logically a part of the target
(i.e. not registered at the Module, but defined in the target's makefile)
- "use" is used for stuff that is logically a different target
(i.e. it is registered at the Module, has it's own makefile, may be
in a different module than the target)