office-gobmx/solenv/gbuild
Mike Kaganski b664c08a6d Drop support for Windows versions prior to Windows 10
Now when version 25.8 is in development, and the drop of legacy Windows
versions was announced in release notes.

Change-Id: Iefda63a29cafe40aec78d149067bdd7a3f20cffb
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/178025
Tested-by: Jenkins
Reviewed-by: Mike Kaganski <mike.kaganski@collabora.com>
2024-12-07 12:13:33 +01:00
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extensions
platform
AllLangHelp.mk
AllLangMoTarget.mk
AllLangPackage.mk
AutoInstall.mk
CliAssembly.mk
CliLibrary.mk
CliNativeLibrary.mk
CliUnoApi.mk
CompilerTest.mk
ComponentTarget.mk
Conditions.mk
Configuration.mk
CppunitTest.mk
CustomTarget.mk
Deliver.mk
Dictionary.mk
DotnetLibrary.mk
DotnetTest.mk
empty.zip
Executable.mk
Extension.mk
ExtensionPackage.mk
ExternalExecutable.mk
ExternalPackage.mk
ExternalProject.mk
Gallery.mk
gbuild.help.txt
gbuild.mk
gen-autoinstall.py
GeneratedPackage.mk
Helper.mk
HelpTarget.mk
InstallModule.mk
InstallModuleTarget.mk
InstallScript.mk
InternalUnoApi.mk
Jar.mk
JavaClassSet.mk
JunitTest.mk
Library.mk
LinkTarget.mk
Module.mk
Output.mk
Package.mk
PackageSet.mk
Pagein.mk
partial_build.mk
Postprocess.mk
PrecompiledHeaders.mk
PythonTest.mk
Pyuno.mk
Rdb.mk
README
SdiTarget.mk
static.mk
StaticLibrary.mk
TargetLocations.mk
TestHelpers.mk
Trace.mk
UIConfig.mk
uitest-failed-default.sh
UITest.mk
UnoApi.mk
UnoApiTarget.mk
UnpackedTarball.mk
WinResTarget.mk
Zip.mk

GBuild is a set of makefile macros built on top of gmake that attempts to simplify LibreOffice development.

See
  https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/Build_System
for online build-system documentation.

See
	https://web.archive.org/web/20130911015536/http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Build_Environment_Effort/Module_Migration
for an archived overview of the new build system.

See
   ./solenv/doc/gbuild
for a commented class/API hierarchy of gbuild written in C++ syntax. It was not
intended for any use beyond to generate nicelooking docs with the doxygen
doxygen documentation generator from it. It likely is quite outdated these
days.