office-gobmx/distro-configs
Jan-Marek Glogowski 7a9e4c4ba8 WASM add strip flags to configure.ac
Doesn't include VCLplug flags and it should work with gtk3 too.
But normally you want to use:

--disable-gtk3
--enable-qt5

Change-Id: Ifea5e5b1e63633ff1fa709cdeb49afdb43fa0e8b
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/128588
Tested-by: Jenkins
Reviewed-by: Jan-Marek Glogowski <glogow@fbihome.de>
2022-01-19 12:00:48 +01:00
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Jenkins Switch Linux Jenkins release build to mergelibs 2022-01-06 18:51:34 +01:00
CPAndroid.conf Introduce INCLUDE: in the distro-configs... 2020-02-11 20:25:32 +01:00
CPAndroidAarch64.conf Introduce INCLUDE: in the distro-configs... 2020-02-11 20:25:32 +01:00
CPAndroidBranding.conf Enable PdfIum for android build 2021-06-04 10:38:48 +02:00
CPAndroidX86.conf
CPAndroidX86_64.conf
LibreOfficeAndroid.conf Enable PdfIum for android build 2021-06-04 10:38:48 +02:00
LibreOfficeAndroidAarch64.conf Enable PdfIum for android build 2021-06-04 10:38:48 +02:00
LibreOfficeAndroidX86.conf Enable PdfIum for android build 2021-06-04 10:38:48 +02:00
LibreOfficeAndroidX86_64.conf Enable PdfIum for android build 2021-06-04 10:38:48 +02:00
LibreOfficeCoverity.conf use --with-system-lockfile for coverity build 2021-12-04 19:36:13 +01:00
LibreOfficeFlatpak.conf ucb: remove --with-webdav=neon 2021-12-15 15:24:52 +01:00
LibreOfficeHaiku.conf make --disable-odk the default 2021-05-18 08:47:09 +02:00
LibreOfficeiOS.conf Try without --disable-database-connectivity when building for iOS 2021-07-27 10:50:20 +03:00
LibreOfficeiOS_Sim.conf Try without --disable-database-connectivity when building for iOS 2021-07-27 10:50:20 +03:00
LibreOfficeLinux.conf --enable-lto for distro-configs/* that already use --enable-mergelibs 2021-10-14 15:58:07 +02:00
LibreOfficeMacOSX.conf make --disable-odk the default 2021-05-18 08:47:09 +02:00
LibreOfficeOnline.conf --enable-lto for distro-configs/* that already use --enable-mergelibs 2021-10-14 15:58:07 +02:00
LibreOfficeOpenBSD.conf ucb: remove --with-webdav=neon 2021-12-15 15:24:52 +01:00
LibreOfficeOssFuzz.conf ofz#43613 oss-fuzz build failure 2022-01-13 21:02:41 +01:00
LibreOfficeVanillaMacAppStore.conf There is no --disable-neon configure option any more 2021-08-26 10:52:20 +03:00
LibreOfficeWASM32.conf WASM add strip flags to configure.ac 2022-01-19 12:00:48 +01:00
LibreOfficeWin32.conf --enable-lto for distro-configs/* that already use --enable-mergelibs 2021-10-14 15:58:07 +02:00
LibreOfficeWin64.conf --enable-lto for distro-configs/* that already use --enable-mergelibs 2021-10-14 15:58:07 +02:00
LibreOfficeWinArm64.conf --enable-lto for distro-configs/* that already use --enable-mergelibs 2021-10-14 15:58:07 +02:00
README.md Updated README.md files to represent current code / use Markdown format 2021-04-07 17:47:16 +02:00

Pre-canned Distribution Configurations

These files are supposed to correspond to the options used when creating the Document Foundation (or other "canonical") builds of LibreOffice for various platforms. They are not supposed to represent the "most useful" options for developers in general. On the contrary, the intent is that just running ./autogen.sh without any options at all should produce a buildable configuration for developers with interest in working on the most commonly used parts of the code.

See https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/ReleaseBuilds for how TDF builds make use of these switches. (Especially, since --with-package-format now triggers whether or not installation sets are built, all the relevant *.conf files specify it, except for LibreOfficeLinux.conf, where the TDF build instructions pass an explicit --with-package-format="rpm deb" in addition to --with-distro=LibreOfficeLinux.)

(Possibly the above is a misunderstanding, or maybe there never even has been any clear consensus what situations these files actually are intended for.)

The files contain sets of configuration parameters, and can be passed on the autogen.sh command line thus:

./autogen.sh --with-distro=LibreOfficeFoo

Contrary to the above, in the Android case the amount of parameters you just must use is so large, that for convenience it is always easiest to use the corresponding distro-configs file. This is a bug and needs to be fixed; also configuring for Android should ideally use sane (or the only possible) defaults and work fine without any parameters at all.