Hi Kay,
On 23 Mar 2007, at 09:10, Kay Ramme - Sun Germany - Hamburg wrote:
[...]
The only real solution (which needs to scale well) I scan see is,
to provide access e.g. to Macs, to allow a developer to fix the
issue him-/herself.
Yes, good idea !
And if not possible or as complementary solution, I'd suggest we
find a way to buy/provide a machine to Hamburg RE : have good tool
is the prerequisite to good work.
For example, a laptop would be the best IMHO : this machine
could be shared between the best people to fix issues, when a
specialist is needed.
couldn't one work remotely on a Mac? It wouldn't require a laptop
than.
There is currently an issue at the end of the build process. http://
qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=55642
Basically you need the build user to be physically logged in to the
machine to get it to work. The use of VNC can help. Another option is
to start the build process using an environment from a logged in user
through "su ooobuild", where ooobuild is the build user. This is what
I do with the buildbot, so I virtually never have to properly log in
to the ooobuild user account. All of the work can be done through a
terminal with ssh, as long as the build user is logged in at the
screen. This is the primary issue with developing remotely at the
moment. The problem lies with Apple.
[..]
Shaun
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