Tim michals wrote:
Is there a link to just download URE? Is this available?

Now available at download.openoffice.org.

Has there been any work on using Visual Studio express? Or Visual Studio 8?

In what way? Using the C/C++ Compilers, Linkers etc. from those products should work. A tighter integration with those products (i.e., not using makefiles etc.) might be on the long-term wish-list for the SDK, but AFAIK nothing is going on in that direction at the moment.

-Stephan

-----Original Message-----
From: Stephan Bergmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 3:01 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [udk-dev] Standalone UNO (URE)

Tim michals wrote:

When will a new release be made available?  I would more then happy to

help

test the new releases or builds.


I expect to have the OOo 2.0 (RC2) URE (i.e., URE 1.0) available on download.openoffice.org this week.


I'm in process of trying to decide between several frameworks UNO (URE)
being one of them.  But I just need a framework, not OOo.  Also, need to
have framework in built in debug mode.


To have a debug build, you need to build the URE yourself. Unfortunately, you currently need to follow the OOo build instructions, and in module instsetoo_native a URE installation set will fall out of the build process. This, of course, is a time consuming process, in that lots of OOo-specific modules not necessary for URE will also be built. If you only need specific modules with debug information, there should be mechanisms available (a downloadable, pre-built solver) to only re-build those modules; the build instructions on www.openoffice.org should help you there.

-Stephan


I've been using XPCOM, but would like to try out UNO also....



-----Original Message-----
From: Ingo Schmidt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 4:25 AM
To: [email protected]; Stephan Bergmann
Subject: Re: [udk-dev] Standalone UNO (URE)

Hi Tim,

I do not get Error 2701, but Error 2703. But nevertheless, the Windows URE installation set available at

http://ftp.rediris.es/mirror/openoffice.org/developer/ure_1_0/

is a m118, which had an error that breaks the msi database. I do not know, why this broken installation set is available for download. There should be a more recent installation set as soon as possible because this bug is fixed for a long time. If you can use the Orca-Tool to edit the msi-database the problem is very easy to fix. The Orca-Tool is part of Installer SDK and can be downloaded for free from Microsoft. Please unpack the URE installation set by executing the exe-file. You are asked, where to unpack the installation set. In this directory you find a file "ure10.msi". This is the msi-database that describes the installation set. Please open this file with the Orca-tool. Look into the table "Directory" (left column). There you find a directory name "FontsFolder" which has a defaultdir "Fonts:". This is an incorrect name. Please change "Fonts:" to "Fonts" (without colon at the end). Then save the msi-Database and start the setup.exe in the local installation set again. Now it should work without problems.
Regards

Ingo

Stephan Bergmann wrote:



Tim Michals wrote:



I donwnload the windows version and started the installer.

URE_1.0_windows_install_en-US.exe 20-Jul-2005 14:42   6.0M

A dialog box appeared with the following message:

Internal Error 2701. Fontsfoler

Is there some way to pull this from CVS and build this project? I would like to have all of the code comiled with debug on so I can use VS 2005 to trace the code.


The code for URE is scattered all over the OOo CVS. The actual platform install sets are built in instsetoo_native.

Maybe Ingo Schmidt can give a hint on what might be the reason for your specific problem.

-Stephan



This is on windows XP Service pack 2. The goal is to use UNO for a Windows/Linux project.

thanks, tcmichals




From: Alexandro Colorado <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [udk-dev] Standalone UNO (URE)
Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 12:30:36 +0200

Tim Michals wrote:



Is there a way to download and compile the UNO standalone? If not when? It was my understanding that it would be offered some time during OOo 2.0?



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Yes any repository will have it, here is the one from RedIris.
http://ftp.rediris.es/mirror/openoffice.org/developer/ure_1_0/

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