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In OOo times, there'd originally been efforts to allow building on Windows with MinGW. Later, in LO times, this has been shifted to an attempt of cross- compiling for Windows on Linux. That attempt can be considered abandoned, and the relevant code rotting. Due to this heritage, there are now three kinds of MinGW-specific code in LO: * Code from the original OOo native Windows effort that is no longer relevant for the LO cross-compilation effort, but has never been removed properly. * Code from the original OOo native Windows effort that is re-purposed for the LO cross-compilation effort. * Code that has been added specifially for the LO cross-compilation effort. All three kinds of code are removed. (An unrelated, remaining use of MinGW is for --enable-build-unowinreg, utilizing --with-mingw-cross-compiler, MINGWCXX, and MINGWSTRIP.) Change-Id: I49daad8669b4cbe49fa923050c4a4a6ff7dda568 Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/34127 Tested-by: Jenkins <ci@libreoffice.org> Reviewed-by: Stephan Bergmann <sbergman@redhat.com> |
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cairo | ||
pixman | ||
ExternalPackage_cairo.mk | ||
ExternalPackage_pixman.mk | ||
ExternalProject_cairo.mk | ||
ExternalProject_pixman.mk | ||
Makefile | ||
Module_cairo.mk | ||
README | ||
UnpackedTarball_cairo.mk | ||
UnpackedTarball_pixman.mk |
The graphics library, used for anti-aliasing. From [http://cairographics.org/]. This code is used by default only on Linux, though it is also available on Mac. There is a cairo-canvas implementation that is the main customer, and it is enabled via 'use hardware acceleration' in the general options.