On 17/02/2014 05:57, Alex Peshkoff wrote:
> On 02/14/14 21:52, Adriano dos Santos Fernandes wrote:
>> On 14/02/2014 15:35, Dmitry Yemanov wrote:
>>> 14.02.2014 21:16, Adriano dos Santos Fernandes wrote:
>>>
>>>>> Why to compile ICU by hands at all? What's wrong with precompiled 
>>>>> binaries?
>>>>>
>>>> That is a interesting question.
>>>>
>>>> Would need to choose if include binaries in the repository or not.
>>>>
>>>> If not, build will not be simple and may need extra download.
>>> In the past, I was strongly against this idea. Now I'm not that sure
>>> anymore. So if others are OK with this option, we can go this way too.
>> Me too, specially because the source code size of the new version is
>> much bigger than the old one.
> I was always against adding a lot of standard foreign code to our tree. 
> Going this way we may end with having compiler and C-library in it :)

At least we are not rewriting it, like we're doing with the standard C++
library.

> So please let's avoid a lot of foreign libraries in our tree. For me 
> it's not a question of src size (at least Internet becomes faster and 
> faster), but an approach in general - where possible we should use 
> standard 3d-party software.
...

> On posix we may use OS-native packages to run and build firebird. Why 
> does windows require custom changes? Old still not fixed MT bug?
>
>
It seems that Windows people decided that a multi-megabyte library
should not be included in Firebird.


Adriano


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