In OOo times, there'd originally been efforts to allow building on Windows with MinGW. Later, in LO times, this has been shifted to an attempt of cross- compiling for Windows on Linux. That attempt can be considered abandoned, and the relevant code rotting. Due to this heritage, there are now three kinds of MinGW-specific code in LO: * Code from the original OOo native Windows effort that is no longer relevant for the LO cross-compilation effort, but has never been removed properly. * Code from the original OOo native Windows effort that is re-purposed for the LO cross-compilation effort. * Code that has been added specifially for the LO cross-compilation effort. All three kinds of code are removed. (An unrelated, remaining use of MinGW is for --enable-build-unowinreg, utilizing --with-mingw-cross-compiler, MINGWCXX, and MINGWSTRIP.) Change-Id: I49daad8669b4cbe49fa923050c4a4a6ff7dda568 Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/34127 Tested-by: Jenkins <ci@libreoffice.org> Reviewed-by: Stephan Bergmann <sbergman@redhat.com>
Redland RDF library (librdf) from [http://librdf.org/] == License == [git:redland/LICENSE.txt] Triple-licensed: LGPL v2+/GPL v2+/Apache v2 == Description == This module contains the third-party Redland RDF / librdf library, which is needed to support data in RDF (Resource Description Framework) format. It consists of 3 parts: - raptor: parsers and serializers for numerous RDF file formats - rasqal: query engine which supports SPARQL queries - redland: librdf integrates raptor and rasqal, and provides numerous storage engines for storing RDF graphs (in memory, SQL, ...) Libraries: libraptor, librasqal, librdf == Patches == There are several patches, most of which contain only hacks to get it to build with the LO build system. Upstream may merge patches that are attached to the bug tracker, but don't send patches to the mailing list, those will most likely be ignored.