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User sb changed the following:

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                      CC|'b_michaelsen,hbrinkm,hjs,|'b_michaelsen,hbrinkm,hjs,
                        |mba'                      |mba,sb'
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------- Additional comments from s...@openoffice.org Tue Feb 15 09:31:45 +0000 
2011 -------
It would be cool if we would use CFLAGS etc. like a well-behaved project does: 
Allow the user to override behavior through those variables (see e.g.,
<http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/manual/standards.html#Command-Variables>).

The old build system uses CFLAGS etc. as dmake variables for internal purposes,
so for user overrides new environment variables ENVCFLAGS etc. had to be 
invented.

If the new build system does not use CFLAGS etc. for internal purposes (and I
hope so), I would suggest the following:  While the two build systems are used
in parallel, add support for ENVCFLAGS etc. into the new build system.  When the
old build system is no longer used, change the new build system from honoring
ENVCFLAGS etc. to honoring CFLAGS etc. standards conformance.

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