Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Hi,

I'd like*) to view the patch that introduced the new install structure
(openoffice.org3/program, openoffice.org/basis3.0/program).

Looking at

   http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/ODF_Toolkit/Efforts/Three-Layer_OOo

and

   http://eis.services.openoffice.org/EIS2/cws.ShowCWS?Path=DEV300%2Fsb83

I assumed it would live in cws_dev300_sb83, but I get

   cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs co -r cws_dev300_sb83 
framework/desktop
   cvs [checkout aborted]: no such tag cws_dev300_sb83

How do I find the right tag to generate the patch?

Greetings,
Jan.

*) This patch broke the layout engine's test program and looking at the
patch may give me a clue as to why UCB won't initialize.
i don't think so. I would take a look on the new office structure. The main changes are two type libraries and two service rdb's, one in the office base layer and one in the URE. You will also need a different LD_LIBRARY_PATH according the new structure because not all libraries are now in the same directory. The libraries and binaries are linked with a new rpath option to find the dependent libraries automatically.

I currently do it for the SDK and it is no magic so far. It's quite clean and straight forward.

Maybe you can provide some more details about the layout engine test tool. How do you use it and in which context or environment.

As far as i know all this stuff is not upstream and that makes it impossible to take care of such things.

I am personally work only on upstream sources, everything else is too much overhead for me and i simply don't do it.

Anyway i am interested in this layout manager stuff and the improved dialog description format and hope that it will be available upstream soon.

Let me know if i i can help with more infos.

Juergen








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