Bug#616011: no mediawiki exporter

2012-02-02 Thread Yann Dirson
found 616011 1.1.1+LibO3.4.5-2
tags 616011 + patch
thanks

On current wheezy, I get the same problem: the exporter is not listed, and 
attempting
to use the send to feature yields the same result as OP.

How are exporters supposed to be registered ?  Can we manually request a 
re-registration
of that exporter, possibly with verbose traces ?

Since the last time this worked on this machine (that was last september, and I 
did not attempt
to use it since then), the following upgrades were done according to aptitude 
logs:

[UPGRADE] libreoffice 1:3.3.3-4+b1 - 1:3.4.3-1
[UPGRADE] libreoffice-wiki-publisher 1.1.1+LibO3.3.3-4 - 1.1.1+LibO3.4.3-1

[UPGRADE] libreoffice 1:3.4.3-1 - 1:3.4.3-3
[UPGRADE] libreoffice-wiki-publisher 1.1.1+LibO3.4.3-1 - 1.1.1+LibO3.4.3-3


I get the problem with sun jre 1.6.0_26 and (openjdk from testing but listed as 
sun) _24, the
previous success was probably with another version,
since no jre was selected any more (this mechanism *does* suck, btw).  
Switching to FSF 1.5.0
(for which there are two identical lines in the dialog...) results in the send 
to mediawiki
turning to non-selectable after restart.


Since it used to work for me with 3.3.3 and problems have been reported with 
previous
versions, I don't believe that downgrading would be of any help.

René wrote:
Please don't tell me you did intrusive changes like a complete LibO package
upgrade while LibO was running? (Extension registration should be ok if
done via unopkg, but I don't think it will work with the new preregistered
way)

Err... are you saying that no LibO or OOo program should be running during the 
upgrade
or there is any risk of getting broken in ways noone imagines ?  That would 
sound pretty
broken, and a bold warning should be displayed from preinst, should that be the 
case.

That said, I regularly launch upgrades while I'm continuing to work, and it 
surely occured
that LibO got upgrade while it was running.  Now what can be done to recover if 
that was
the source of the breakage ?


Looking at the various installed filters .xcu files, it looks like this one is 
the only one
using oor:op=fuse, other (writer2latex, pdfimport) rather use 
oor:op=replace.

Now I tried to replace fuse with replace for a test, and reregistering the 
thing:

mv /usr/lib/libreoffice/share/extensions/wiki-publisher /
/var/lib/dpkg/info/libreoffice-common.postinst triggered 
/usr/lib/libreoffice/share/extensions
mv /wiki-publisher/ /usr/lib/libreoffice/share/extensions/
$EDITOR /usr/lib/libreoffice/share/extensions/wiki-publisher/Filter.xcu
/var/lib/dpkg/info/libreoffice-common.postinst triggered 
/usr/lib/libreoffice/share/extensions

... and guess what ?  it just worked :)
Now the export filter is selectable in the export dialog, and send to finds 
it as well...

So one question remains, what was this fuse supposed to do ?
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Processed: Bug#616011: no mediawiki exporter

2012-02-02 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:

 found 616011 1.1.1+LibO3.4.5-2
Bug #616011 [libreoffice-wiki-publisher] libreoffice-wiki-publisher: Export 
filter cannot be found
Bug Marked as found in versions libreoffice/1:3.4.5-2.
 tags 616011 + patch
Bug #616011 [libreoffice-wiki-publisher] libreoffice-wiki-publisher: Export 
filter cannot be found
Added tag(s) patch.
 thanks
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libreoffice, mingw-w64, gcc-mingw-w64 and gnat-4.6 on armhf

2012-02-02 Thread peter green
Libreoffice hasn't yet been built on armhf. I consider libreoffice to be 
a reasonablly important package and one that we need to get in before we 
can claim we have a reasonablly complete port.


The reason libreoffice isn't built is because mingw-w64 is not installable.
The reason mingw-w64 is not installable is because gcc-mingw-w64 isn't 
built.

The reason gcc-mingw-w64 isn't built is because gnat-4.6 is not built
My understanding from a previous reply Konstantinos sent me is that 
gnat-4.6 is not built on armhf because it needs porting followed by 
manual boostrapping.


This (build-)dependency chain leaves me with a few questions
1: what is the current status of gnat-4.6 on armhf? does an upload look 
likely any time soon?

2: why does libreoffice need mingw-w64 in the first place?
3: why are we building an ada cross compiler for windows? is it just for 
completeness or was/is there an identified requirement?
4: if we can't get an ada compiler on armhf in the near future would 
anyone consider it unreasonable to build gcc-mingw-w64 without ada 
suport on armhf so that libreoffice can be built?




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Re: libreoffice, mingw-w64, gcc-mingw-w64 and gnat-4.6 on armhf

2012-02-02 Thread Stephen Kitt
Hi Peter,

On Fri, Feb 03, 2012 at 02:36:17AM +, peter green wrote:
 Libreoffice hasn't yet been built on armhf. I consider libreoffice
 to be a reasonablly important package and one that we need to get in
 before we can claim we have a reasonablly complete port.
 
[...]
 
 This (build-)dependency chain leaves me with a few questions
 1: what is the current status of gnat-4.6 on armhf? does an upload
 look likely any time soon?
 2: why does libreoffice need mingw-w64 in the first place?

libreoffice uses mingw-w64 to build a DLL, unowinreg.dll, which is
provided in the libreoffice-dev package. As I understand it the DLL
itself isn't used on Debian, but it is provided by the SDK because it
is supposed to be bundled with plugins which need to access the
registry, and therefore to be able to correctly build shippable
plugins using Debian the SDK packages need to provide the DLL.

 3: why are we building an ada cross compiler for windows? is it just
 for completeness or was/is there an identified requirement?

It was requested; see #632375.

 4: if we can't get an ada compiler on armhf in the near future would
 anyone consider it unreasonable to build gcc-mingw-w64 without ada
 suport on armhf so that libreoffice can be built?

I wouldn't; I can definitely upload a new version of gcc-mingw-w64
which drops Ada support on armhf.

Regards,

Stephen


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[SCM] LibreOffice packaging repository branch, debian-experimental-3.5, updated. libreoffice_3.5.0_rc2-2-21-gb5d0b72

2012-02-02 Thread Rene Engelhard
The following commit has been merged in the debian-experimental-3.5 branch:
commit b5d0b72464efd296f1380376685b671c0de37e47
Author: Rene Engelhard r...@debian.org
Date:   Fri Feb 3 06:14:54 2012 +

build with default boost again but add build-dep on g++-4.6 (= 4.6.2-12)

diff --git a/changelog b/changelog
index d58656a..471a664 100644
--- a/changelog
+++ b/changelog
@@ -12,8 +12,9 @@ libreoffice (1:3.5.0~rc3-1) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
 - give gb_FULLDEPS= to actual make check call, not debian/rules
   check
 - simplify -dbg/--enable-symbols conditionals
+- build with default boost again but add build-dep on g++-4.6 (= 4.6.2-12)
 
- -- Rene Engelhard r...@debian.org  Wed, 01 Feb 2012 19:17:30 +
+ -- Rene Engelhard r...@debian.org  Fri, 03 Feb 2012 00:22:33 +0100
 
 libreoffice (1:3.5.0~rc2-2) experimental; urgency=low
 
diff --git a/control b/control
index 49c9d9c..7bc66a4 100644
--- a/control
+++ b/control
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Section: editors
 Priority: optional
 Maintainer: Debian LibreOffice Maintainers debian-openoffice@lists.debian.org
 Uploaders: Rene Engelhard r...@debian.org
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flex-old, libxaw7-dev, unzip, zip, autoconf, automake, sharutils, pkg-config, 
libfontconfig1-dev, libc0.1 (= 2.10.2-7) [kfreebsd-i386 kfreebsd-amd64], 
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