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Change-Id: Ieaceb78438712bf4bde05daf3a7fd0a82ad9baed
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... and move the OSX specific files there too so we don't need several
include paths.
Change-Id: I9368e12d4cf85da3795939b51540eaf7f5d0a7d3
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Change-Id: Ie7cbd70018a58a43ed25b207b243e1ebc2f2b9d6
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These dummy files were apparently added for i#73345 to prevent issues
from dpkg when some core-0[345] package was empty; these packages are
never empty nowadays.
Change-Id: I58f03677473a594f03a51d0440095bdf4a6ea3fd
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Change-Id: I2bc45e4ba63f5faaee7389bcd9d7b3f563503186
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Using advertised shortcuts -- inspired by Intel AppUp Centre's
requirement -- was not a good idea after all. I revert this,
and I also revert the commit that actually disabled it in
default Windows builds.
This reverts commit aa2450cb51cfc3805c7a596b6b89d70bb133821e.
This reverts commit b40012bd6d0b5387005253f1d3f03929ce4d1ac6.
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The main goal of this patch was to simplify things. The LibreOffice
version that goes to Intel AppUp use advertsied shourtcuts, because
it is what Intel AppUp Center requires. We can reduce complexity a
bit, if we use advertised shortcuts in normal builds, too.
Change-Id: Ia35a753c83cb592137232428ab897a640e7ccc1f
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Change-Id: Ie12338dada22c59d55d89ed9611bb1a958b04223
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/2063
Reviewed-by: David Ostrovsky <David.Ostrovsky@gmx.de>
Tested-by: David Ostrovsky <David.Ostrovsky@gmx.de>
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