Thorsten,

Thank you! I did get the correct hid.lst from the cvs pull of qa branch
ooo113 and diffed the one you sent on the link and the one from cvs --
no differences. 

Just a background why I am interested in using qatesttool: I do a smoke
test of different application on different Linux distros after we
install some chipset related drivers we are developing. I had been using
automated testing frameworks (LTP, STAF etc) whenever I can. Just making
sure the major apps are not broken. So I am not building openoffice from
the ground up but testing the openoffice that came with the distros. 

Do you think the issue maybe that default openoffice builds on the
Novell and Redhat Enterprise distributions for example are built a bit
different and generate a completely different hid.lst. I see no issues
when I am using 1.1.1 with the qatesttool (1.1.1). However on 1.1.3 on
Novell and 1.1.2  on Redhat Enterprise Desktop 4  - (tested with
qatestool 1.1.3 and 1.1.2)  I do see problems related with an
incompatible hid.lst.  Has this been an issue before? 

I am thinking of rebuilding openoffice from the source that came with
the distro's to generate the correct hid.lst. I will try to follow the
build instructions but any pointers will be appreciated.

Thanks again!

Noel

-----Original Message-----
From: Thorsten Bosbach - Sun Germany - QA-Engineer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 1:49 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [qa-dev] How to get the correct hid.lst for 1.1.3 for
qatesttool

Paz, Noel F wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> Is there a way to get the proper hid.lst so the testtool would run the
> tests for the 1.1.3 release. It seems that the issues are related to
> wrong HID entries. I got the 1.1.3 through cvs  but I would not dare
> venture into the dev tree as I do npot know what I am really looking
> for. Can anyone point me to the correct cvs branch for the correct
> hid.lst

You need the hid.lst with the cvs tag ooo113
>
http://qa.openoffice.org/unbranded-source/browse/*checkout*/qa/qatesttoo
l/global/hid/hid.lst?rev=1.15.2.3

You would also need the testscripts with the cvs tag ooo113.

cheers
Thorsten

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Thorsten Bosbach                             Sun Microsystems GmbH
Quality Assurance Engineer                   20097 Hamburg, Germany


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