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plus further work in i18npool to make that build
adapt i18npool to ICU 53 upgrade, fdo#77071
Korean charset collator can't be built from ko_charset.txt because of
"The runtime code decomposes Hangul syllables on the fly, with recursive
processing but without making the Jamo pieces visible for matching. It
does not work with certain types of contextual mappings."
"While handling a Hangul syllable, contractions starting with Jamo L or
V would not see the following Jamo of that syllable." (this is where we
bail out already with the first syllable of ko_charset.txt)
Another condition to fail is described as "A contraction ending with
Jamo L or L+V would require generating Hangul syllables in
addTailComposites() (588 for a Jamo L), or decomposing a following
Hangul syllable on the fly, during contraction matching."
Excluded the file from the build for ICU >=53 and hope that ICU in the
mean time handles Korean collation correctly.
Additionally, ICU 53 took ages (if it would had finished at all) to
build the collator from zh_TW_charset.txt because of the \u#### escaped
notation. Converted the file's content to characters using
http://www.rishida.net/tools/conversion/
Change-Id: I64213214b4870e7077f72b95fee1ddc9782c2b21
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/9204
Reviewed-by: Eike Rathke <erack@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Eike Rathke <erack@redhat.com>
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Always link in gb_STDLIBS, except when the library explicitly opts out
with gb_LinkTarget_disable_standard_system_libs.
Change-Id: I489a99114fbfa46d0421a27cf6c7b899dc268a4a
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... new gb_LinkTarget_add_standard_system_libs
Change-Id: Ib2bc843098db3d8c6822b45a3d21724e67f57d69
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Change-Id: I53316e0b9369d806197bccb42cf22d3497af43e7
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Naming convention for gbuild methods:
- "add" is used for stuff that is logically a part of the target
(i.e. not registered at the Module, but defined in the target's makefile)
- "use" is used for stuff that is logically a different target
(i.e. it is registered at the Module, has it's own makefile, may be
in a different module than the target)
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Also done lot of simplification and modernization.
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