Hi Lesley,

the CWS tools are a bunch of scripts to enable developers to work on an isolated branch and ease the reintegration of these changes into the main codelines. They are not needed for bug fixes by non-committers, in this case just attach a patch to an issue. Note that before we can consider contributions, the author needs to sign the "joint copyright agreement" (JCA).

Heiner

Lesley Zhang wrote:
Hi, Heiner,

I think it's useful for us to fix the bugs for OpenOffice. This is my
first time to hear about CWS, I don't know if it is fit for my purpose.
Could you give some advise please?
thanks a lot!

yours,
Lesley

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Hi Lesley,

you'll get module solenv if you check out the OpenOffice source from the OOo CVS server. Once you have configured your OOo workspace the CWS tools are available to you. May I ask for what purpose you need the CWS tools? They are only really useful for 'committers'.

Heiner

Lesley Zhang wrote:

should I install the solenv module first?
I find this module on OpenOffice.org, but I can't obtain it. what should
I do?

thanks!:)

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Hi Lesley,

the CWS tooling is located in module solenv: solenv/bin and solenv/bin/modules.

Heiner

Lesley Zhang wrote:


I wanna use it under Linux Cinnabar on x86. How can I get these tools?

thanks!


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