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2019-01-24Drop unnecessary gb_DEBUG_CFLAGSStephan Bergmann1-1/+1
...which was at maximum set to GCC's -finline-limit=0 -fno-inline (solenv/gbuild/platform/com_GCC_defs.mk). Those options were set for debug builds "since forever", but that looks very much like cargo cult: -fno-inline "is the default when not optimizing" anyway (<https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-7.4.0/gcc/Optimize-Options.html>), and it is unclear to me how -finline-limit=0 should have any impact beyond -fno-inline (and maybe was present for ancient compilers that only supported -finline-limit but not -fno-inline?). Change-Id: Id6752d03b1b7ec8763defabc5720d4dd08790874 Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/66836 Tested-by: Jenkins Reviewed-by: Stephan Bergmann <sbergman@redhat.com>
2018-10-10Make LibreOfficeLight build againTor Lillqvist1-2/+2
(And it actually works now again, as far as I see, after the recent fix to LibreOfficeKit's iOS code.) Adapt to earlier changes: The generated files are now in workdir, not in the ios source directory. Use org.libreoffice.ios.LibreOfficeLight for the PRODUCT_BUNDLE_IDENTIFIER instead of janI's own. (Additionally the DEVELOPMENT_TEAM was reset to the one I use; apparently there is no way to make sure that developer-specific setting is in a file not in version control?) Change-Id: I575561583f584b5ac3c759d115b1c9c6dc97ef94
2018-03-02iOS, allow "make" call in ios directoryjan Iversen1-1/+1
config_host.mk is not read before Custom_target_ios_link, which gives problems with the global variables Change-Id: I9738b5123f4e7aa848de17b00b39b8a03b3a477c
2018-02-04iOS, simplified lib ref and copy to devicejan Iversen1-4/+4
Named libKit directories so they can be referenced simple within xCode Change-Id: Ic05fa4e87b6cc87e2823177474c3ed9ac3433dd3
2018-01-30iOS: linker changes for on deviceJon Nermut1-0/+1
[ae490dd] iOS: add script to sym link the dylib to the right spot Adds a shell script to symlink the right dylib into the build products folder, which means we can reference libKit.dylib relative to that, rather than absolutely [ba4c072] iOS: pass in user path On device using appPath/user as the user directory causes a crash, as an app cannot write inside it's bundle. Instead, add a new param to pass the documents dir into the init. [088ad49] iOS: linker changes to run on device Change-Id: I16f5d85f3ca483df11b82108ee39c4ec461214f4 Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/48866 Reviewed-by: jan iversen <jani@libreoffice.org> Tested-by: jan iversen <jani@libreoffice.org>
2018-01-25iOS, simplified dylib buildjan Iversen1-0/+87
Change-Id: Icea9a5e4796dda288fafcd478a769fa7087baab2