Surprising numbers!

Regarding FreeBSD:
Does it make sense to check for updates?
The OS/2 version is being built with --disable-online-update. That
removes the entry in the menu and the options page.

Regards,

   Matthias

BTW: We have still about 1,5 million downloads in a month.

Am 21.08.20 um 21:57 schrieb Dave Fisher:
> Well something strange is happening. Infra got me counts from the web logs on 
> the update check service for the past 30 days.
>
> Here is the report - not everything is stopped.
>
>  FreeBSD      563
> OpenOffice 4.1.6      162
> OpenOffice 4.1.7      401
>
>  Linux        1926
> OpenOffice 4.0.1      95
> OpenOffice 4.1.1      220
> OpenOffice 4.1.2      622
> OpenOffice 4.1.3      288
> OpenOffice 4.1.5      157
> OpenOffice 4.1.6      221
> OpenOffice 4.1.7      323
>
>  MacOSX       1164738
> OpenOffice 4.1.2      65
> OpenOffice 4.1.3      103
> OpenOffice 4.1.4      47201
> OpenOffice 4.1.5      243337
> OpenOffice 4.1.6      260518
> OpenOffice 4.1.7      613514
>
>  Windows      133677
> OpenOffice 4.0.0      1388
> OpenOffice 4.0.1      4815
> OpenOffice 4.1.0      5339
> OpenOffice 4.1.1      13614
> OpenOffice 4.1.2      14509
> OpenOffice 4.1.3      17299
> OpenOffice 4.1.4      2504
> OpenOffice 4.1.5      14708
> OpenOffice 4.1.6      35968
> OpenOffice 4.1.7      21522
> OpenOffice 4.2.0      1118
> OpenOffice 4.5.0      831
> OpenOffice Beta 4.1.0 62
>
> Grand Total   1300904
>
>
>
>
>> On Aug 20, 2020, at 3:17 PM, Dave Fisher <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> On Aug 20, 2020, at 3:15 PM, Matthias Seidel <[email protected]> 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Dave,
>>>
>>> Am 21.08.20 um 00:09 schrieb Dave Fisher:
>>>> Hi Matthias and Jim,
>>>>
>>>> We need 4.1.8 to cherry pick openssl 1.0.1 from 4.2.
>>> Isn't it 1.0.2t?
>> Yes, at least ...
>>
>>> But I am not a developer, simple cherry-picking did not work for me...
>>>
>>> BTW: For 1.0.2t we need NASM for the Windows build. Works for
>>> trunk/AOO42X, shouldn't be a problem for 4.1.8.
>> If we don’t make the change then it won’t be until 4.2.0 that we can 
>> maneuver to fix the Update Checks.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Dave
>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>>   Matthias
>>>
>>>> Plus Pedro would like some help here.
>>>>
>>>>> On Aug 20, 2020, at 2:57 PM, Pedro Lino <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Don
>>>>>
>>>>>> Try patching solenv/inc/unxlng.mk and solenv/gbuild/platform/linux.mk to
>>>>>> add "-std=gnu++98" to CFLAGSCXX.  I recommend doing this for 4.2.0 and
>>>>>> trunk as well.  
>>>>> I have no idea how to do that... I'm just an advanced user ;)
>>>>> I can compile branch 4.2.x without problems (haven't tried trunk). My 
>>>>> problem is with branch 4.1.8...
>>>>>
>>>>>> Newer versions of gcc default to compiling with more
>>>>>> modern C++ standards and spew lots of warnings about old C++ stuff in
>>>>>> our code.  Telling the compiler to use an older C++ standard that is
>>>>>> more compatible with our code base will greatly reduce the
>>>>>> warnings/errors.
>>>>> Yes, that seems to be the problem. Too many errors :)
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Dave
>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>> Pedro
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