Hi all,

as far as I interpret the Tinderbox status in EIS (I am not a developer, maybe I am wrong), there should be sufficient versions available for this CWS on Linux, Windows and Mac OSX. If this is correct, I want to manage the QA approval of this CWS in the second half of July. (I am on vacation in the next week.)

All stakeholders (I do not know the persons and roles exactly), please read this links (Thanks to Laurent for providing it):
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/CWS_Policies
Then, please get every ready to proceed after I return from vacation. Let's start over and get this finally finished.

BTW, QA needs at least some informations, how to test this CWS. Maybe someone can provide some python scripts that worded in former OOo versions. This could reduce risks of regression significantly.

@Liyuan: Please check if the CWS has to be resynced and build new before QA CWS approval can start. Please provide necessary information on this mailing list.

Best regards
Peter


Liyuan(Internet) wrote:
Hi Peter,

Hi,

anyone out there who can answer this?

Just like what Lanrent said,  all OOo version come and use the same python 
version nativelly.
So if the CWS python25 will be integrated into the next OO version, python version in OOo source tree must be updated to 2.5 successfully on the MACOSX,
but we have no idea about how to do it on the MACOSX.
Maybe Lanrent will give us some suggestion.

Peter

Charlie Clark wrote:
Am 19.04.2007 um 04:57 schrieb Liyuan((Internet)):

I think it is ready for QA on windows and Linux.
but on MacOSX
when build OO on Mac OSX, it seems that Mac OSX uses the system python,
but the system python version on the current version of Mac OSX is
2.3, not 2.5
so the problem is on python version and not the platform.
but I don't know what is Laurent's plan on Mac OSX next step.
Is there an easy way for me to check which version of Python OO will
build with on my system? I have set /usr/local/bin/python to Python 2.4
as not all libraries that I commonly use are available for Python 2.5
but I don't see why Python 2.5 shouldn't be added to the list of
requirements for the OO for Mac. The DMG for Python 2.5 makes it very
easy to install and I think this bumps the system version up to Python 2.5.

Charlie
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