On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 2:57 PM, Ariel Constenla-Haile <[email protected]>wrote:
> Hi lou ql > > On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 02:30:12PM +0800, lou ql wrote: > > Today I tested RPM build r1351960: > > > Apache_OpenOffice_incubating-Dev_AOO341m1_Linux_x86_install-rpm_en-US.tar.gz > > > > There are no desktop-integration rpm packages... > > This is as designed: Developer Snapshot builds do not have > system/desktop integration (yes, the naming we've been using is rather > confusing, because we've been naming betas with desktop integration also > Dev. Snapshots, and we've been placing them all in the same page - IMHO > something we should fix in the future, in OOo times the distinction > between Dev. Snaps. - builds from trunk - and alphas/betas > - builds from current release branch - was more clear). > > > installed on redhat 6.1 and suse 11: > > 1. install: rpm -ivh *.rpm, pass > > 2. version No. in help->about panel is 3.4.1 > > 3. package name list by command "rpm -qa | grep ooo" contains "3.4.1" > > 4. launch from /opt/ooo-dev3/program/soffice, works > > 5. bundled Extensions: 5 English dictionaries, Presentation Minimizer, > > Presenter Console > > 6. English dic works: red wave lines under misspelled words, > suggestions > > appears in context menus > > 7. a module about CoinMP library exists in > > /opt/ooo-dev3/share/readme/NOTICE file > > 8. help->check for Update failed. I attached the screenshot > > yes, this is a non existent URL: > > http://www.openoffice.org/projects/update/aoo341/check.Update?pkgfmt=rpm > does not exist. > > > 9. no quickstarter > > You have to enable it: > Tools - Options... - OOo-Dev - Memory - check "Enable systray > Quickstarter" > > I enable the quickstarter and encountered a crash: *Bug 120095*<https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=120095> The crash also exists in Aoo 3.4, but since the Quickstarter is disabled in 3.4.1 by default, and those who like it being enabled will encounter this crash more easier, I propose this as release block > > 10. remove: rpm -e `rpm -qa | grep ooo`, pass > > > > not try upgrade: > > 1: 3.4 not support upgrade on linux > > 2: the snapshot build has different package name and cannot replace > the > > released openoffice > > this two are obvious: this is a Developer Snapshot, it is not supposed > to update the current default installation (though in theory it should > update any other previous Developer Snapshot - "in theory" == update is > completely broken on Linux, a full removal is required). > > > Regards > -- > Ariel Constenla-Haile > La Plata, Argentina >
