office-gobmx/ios/README
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Somewhat obsolete README for the LibreOfficeLight iOS app and LibreOfficeKit.
-- LibreOfficeLight
a swift based UI, very much work in progress
-- support
the arm64 and simulator are the only supported processors,
old 32 bit iPhones are not supported.
The swift app are done for 3 structures
simulator + full debug libraries
arm64 + full debug libraries
arm64 + optimized libraries
-- SETUP
Due to the 3 modes, at least 3 workdirs are needed together with a
separated UI workdir.
Because the main work is done on the UI, where it is convenient to
switch fast between arm64 and simulator, it is advantageous to compile
the 3 configurations of LO first, and then link against those.
Due to the multiple workdirs a separate work directories are needed as follows:
(names/locations can be changes, they are "linked" together by running autogen.sh)
./core - libreoffice git clone (name can be changed)
./ios-arm64 - workdir for production
./ios-arm64-debug - workdir for debug on device
./ios-simulator - workdir for simulator-debug
-- Steps to generate
1) copy ./core/distro-configs/LibreOfficeiOS.conf to autogen.input in
./ios-arm64, ./ios-arm64-debug, ./ios-simulator
Correct as defined in the conf file,
add your local setup (e.g. location of tarballs)
2) run ../core/autogen.sh in ios-arm64, ios-arm64-debug and ios-simulator
3) run make in ios-arm64, ios-arm64-debug and ios-simulator
this will generate core/loApp.xcconfig which prepares LO to be compiled
and build LOkit is 3 configurations and store the preparedLibreOfficeKit
in ./core/ios/generated as:
release/libKit.a
release/libKit.dylib
debug/libKit.a
debug/libKit.dylib
simulator/libKit.a
simulator/libKit.dylib
5) open xcode with LibreOfficeLight select scheme and build/test/run.
6) enjoy