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authorBjoern Michaelsen <bjoern.michaelsen@canonical.com>2013-11-13 02:12:48 +0100
committerBjoern Michaelsen <bjoern.michaelsen@canonical.com>2013-11-14 16:45:02 +0100
commit04dead1c6b9fd8ea24b27d2c5824ae889a2fac66 (patch)
treed6eded8f961d23f042e012f0644dac1fe2b0a32b /reportdesign/Module_reportdesign.mk
parent75748b5c800cea2170e9bb26430ff6a9fc55c608 (diff)
make l10n buildable separately
- this renames the 'almost' module target to non-l10n - and adds a l10n target which is intended to only build l10n parts of the product - packagers should then be able to build l10n and non-l10n parts of the product independently, thus: - enable quicker rebuilds - distribution of load - updates to l10n without a full rebuild - security fixes to binaries without rebuilding all l10n - the new targets are called build-l10n-only and build-non-l10n-only - note this is not intended to move a concept of split packages upstream -- while this exsists in distros, the number of test scenarios for this would explode upstream Change-Id: Ib8ccc9bc52718d9b0ebbfee76ad93dc29c260863 Conflicts: filter/Module_filter.mk
Diffstat (limited to 'reportdesign/Module_reportdesign.mk')
-rw-r--r--reportdesign/Module_reportdesign.mk7
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/reportdesign/Module_reportdesign.mk b/reportdesign/Module_reportdesign.mk
index 8fd151abaee8..620fbbfa365b 100644
--- a/reportdesign/Module_reportdesign.mk
+++ b/reportdesign/Module_reportdesign.mk
@@ -10,14 +10,17 @@
$(eval $(call gb_Module_Module,reportdesign))
$(eval $(call gb_Module_add_targets,reportdesign,\
- AllLangResTarget_rpt \
- AllLangResTarget_rptui \
Library_rpt \
Library_rptui \
Library_rptxml \
UIConfig_dbreport \
))
+$(eval $(call gb_Module_add_l10n_targets,reportdesign,\
+ AllLangResTarget_rpt \
+ AllLangResTarget_rptui \
+))
+
# deactivated since sb123;
# apparently fails because OOo does not find JVM?
#$(eval $(call gb_Module_add_subsequentcheck_targets,reportdesign,\