Hi,
On 9.6.2008, at 9:27, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
I still fail to understand your reasons to oppose to the proposed
change when the status quo is apparently OK for you. Sun Hamburg
builds with GCC X and includes in install sets libstdc++.so version
Y. What changes over time (through the proposed change or
otherwise) are the specific values of X and Y.
looks like you understand it very well ;-)
The process of producing binary install sets is non-standard even
now. It is far away from building from source. The term "release
engineering" got a very new content for me - every install set coming
from Sun is "engineered". And you want to change it even more to
"release magic" - you'll build something with some compiler and then
you'll pick some other library and put it into final install set. I
do not agree with such process for OpenOffice.org and I do not care
how this is done for commercial products based on OOo or even for OOo
in Linux distributions.
Maybe it is time to rethink the whole process of producing binary
installation sets available for download at OpenOffice.org.
--
Pavel Janík
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