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non port: editors/openoffice-devel/files/patch-configure.in

Number of commits found: 2

Friday, 6 Nov 2015
15:50 truckman search for other commits by this committer
Switch back to tracking the upstream trunk instead of OpenOffice 4.1.2
release candidates.  Upgrade to SVN revision r1712473.

Add an option to build and install the PDF Import extension and enable
it by default.

Patch the extensions.lst file so that it points to the locations
of the extension files rather than passing that information as
a configure option.  Add a patch to enable enable the use of file://
in extensions.lst for local integrated extensions as is documented in
the comments in this file.

Nuke the patches that have been committed upstream.

Don't try to run the create_tree.sh script with "sh -c" since this
script is not marked executable.

MFH:		2015Q4
Original commitRevision:400938 
Saturday, 24 Oct 2015
01:00 truckman search for other commits by this committer
Upgrade to OpenOffice 4.1.2-RC3.

Explicity set $JAVA_HOME in startup wrapper to the OpenJDK version used
for the build to avoid any potential issues with relying on javavmwrapper
parsing bsd.java.mk to determine this at runtime.

Fix an botch in the FreeBSD-specific $LD_LIBRARY_PATH code in the
startup wrapper.

Java is needed at runtime, so flag it as a runtime dependency.

Add an option to build and install the SDK and disable it by default.
The port has been building it all along, but not installing it.  We
save only a small amount of time by not building it, but we save about
70 MB of space when the port is installed.
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Original commitRevision:400085 

Number of commits found: 2