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authorStephan Bergmann <sbergman@redhat.com>2015-12-04 10:00:18 +0100
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What used to be the desktop in StarOffice 5 - now the binary.
+
+
+Stable Interface
+================
+
+Some of the artifacts built here are part of a LibreOffice installation set's
+stable interface, which (programmatic) clients can depend on. Among them are:
+
+soffice
+=======
+
+In the "program" directory ("program/" on Linux and Windows, "Contents/MacOS/"
+on Mac OS X).
+
+unoinfo
+=======
+
+In the "program" directory ("program/" on Linux and Windows, "Contents/MacOS/"
+on Mac OS X).
+
+When called with a sole argument of "c++", it prints to stdout an absolute
+pathname denoting the directory where the public URE libraries are found.
+
+When called with a sole argument of "java", it prints to stdout a marker byte
+(with value zero or one) followed by a sequence of zero or more absolute
+pathnames denoting jars or directories that need to be included in a class
+loader's search locations.
+
+If the marker byte is zero (on Linux and Mac OS X), the pathnames are encoded as
+bytes, and any two pathnames in the sequence are separated from each other by
+NUL bytes.
+
+If the marker byte is one (on Windows), the pathnames are encoded as UTF-16-LE
+two-byte code units, and any two pathnames in the sequence are separated from
+each other by two-byte NUL code units.