Re: [FOSDEM-Devrooms] FOSDEM 2014 devroom proposal: Apache OpenOffice

2013-10-03 Thread Andrea Pescetti

On 02/10/2013 Philip Paeps wrote:

We received a broadly similar proposal to yours from the LibreOffice
crowd and decided to merge both of you into an open document editors
developer room, where you can collaborate and share ideas.


(Keeping only the dev list as recipient, just to summarize)

So this means that on February 1st OpenOffice will have a devroom (which 
means a conference room, with talks and possibly short coding sessions) 
for the whole day at FOSDEM in Brussels, shared with the LibreOffice 
project (and possibly other ODF editors?).


This will pose some organizational challenges, but it is in the full 
spirit of FOSDEM and I believe it opens nice opportunities. So we can 
start thinking at how we can best use this time.


Regards,
  Andrea.

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Re: [FOSDEM-Devrooms] FOSDEM 2014 devroom proposal: Apache OpenOffice

2013-10-03 Thread janI
On 3 October 2013 09:30, Andrea Pescetti pesce...@apache.org wrote:

 On 02/10/2013 Philip Paeps wrote:

 We received a broadly similar proposal to yours from the LibreOffice
 crowd and decided to merge both of you into an open document editors
 developer room, where you can collaborate and share ideas.


 (Keeping only the dev list as recipient, just to summarize)

 So this means that on February 1st OpenOffice will have a devroom (which
 means a conference room, with talks and possibly short coding sessions) for
 the whole day at FOSDEM in Brussels, shared with the LibreOffice project
 (and possibly other ODF editors?).

 This will pose some organizational challenges, but it is in the full
 spirit of FOSDEM and I believe it opens nice opportunities. So we can start
 thinking at how we can best use this time.


This is really a great chance to show others that we are open for
cooperation. We could e.g. make a presentation, on how to keep the base of
our code as one common standard, and the invite LO to a panel discussion
targeting how to use our total resources (like e.g. translators)  most
efficient to create the best possible end-product(s).

rgds
jan I.


 Regards,
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Re: Sidebar for Developers

2013-10-03 Thread Jörg Schmidt
Hello, 

 From: Andre Fischer [mailto:awf@gmail.com] 

  It took a long time but here is my example, a simple search 
 for writer.
 
 That's OK.  I just came back from my vacation and am now 
 catching up on  
 emails.
 
 
  Can you please help me now?
 
 I will try.  Can you tell me, what the extension does and how 
 you want 
 it to work and look?

The extension function is very simple, there is a dialog with two text fields to
enter a search string and a replacement text, and two buttons to start searching
or replacing. The extension is for writer.

So not much function but it is indeed primarily an example of integration in the
sidebar

This dialogue should now be implemented, he works as a sidebar, so:

2 text fields for entering
4 Label Fields
2 buttons to launch two Basic Macros



Greetings,
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Re: [CWiki] new default access rights active

2013-10-03 Thread Andrea Pescetti

On 02/10/2013 Andrea Pescetti wrote:

Andrea Pescetti wrote:

Who needs whitelisting too? Your CWiki username please (and 24 hours of
patience!).


I've enabled the following people


Whitelisted:

~bmcs Dave Barton
~mla Marcus Lange (user marcus remains blocked since it's not you)

Marcus: please check that my changes do not actually limit your 
permissions. You now have two sets of permissions, one as privileged 
user and one as whitelisted user. I don't know if CWiki applies the 
stricter rules or the other way round. For example, you can test if you 
still have the possibility to remove pages.


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Crowdfunding for Apache OpenOffice

2013-10-03 Thread Raphael Bircher

Hi at all

I beleve this is a realy important topic. If we want to grow, we need 
more professional ressource. We all know, founding for development most 
going on outside ASF. But maybe we should create a guidline how 
Crowdfunding could work on our community, and how we can support such 
activity.


Also I wonder who is interested in Crowdfounding?

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69,982,501 downloads of AOO

2013-10-03 Thread Rob Weir
As of last night we have had 69,982,501 downloads of AOO, across all
versions.  Sometime today we should hit 70 million.  Maybe it happened
already!

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Re: Crowdfunding for Apache OpenOffice

2013-10-03 Thread Rob Weir
On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 8:55 AM, Raphael Bircher r.birc...@gmx.ch wrote:
 Hi at all

 I beleve this is a realy important topic. If we want to grow, we need more
 professional ressource. We all know, founding for development most going on
 outside ASF. But maybe we should create a guidline how Crowdfunding could
 work on our community, and how we can support such activity.


Personally, I think it is a great idea, and there are several web
sites that can help private parties to arrange these kinds of
arrangements.

But if it happens outside of the ASF then I don't think we (the
project) need to create any guidelines for it.   But maybe we can have
a link to crowdfunding sites that project members use, provided we
give a clear disclaimer that these are private arrangements outside of
the project.

-Rob


 Also I wonder who is interested in Crowdfounding?

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Re: 69,982,501 downloads of AOO

2013-10-03 Thread David Gerard
How's AOO 4.x going?

On 3 October 2013 14:37, Rob Weir robw...@apache.org wrote:
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Re: 69,982,501 downloads of AOO

2013-10-03 Thread Rob Weir
On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 9:48 AM, David Gerard dger...@gmail.com wrote:
 How's AOO 4.x going?


Yesterday 94% of downloads were for 4.x.

You can see the general trend here:

http://www.openoffice.org/stats/downloads.html

We saw something similar in 2012 -- a big pickup in the fall, probably
related to back to school.

-Rob

 On 3 October 2013 14:37, Rob Weir robw...@apache.org wrote:
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Re: Crowdfunding for Apache OpenOffice

2013-10-03 Thread Jörg Schmidt
Hello Raphael, *, 

 From: Raphael Bircher [mailto:r.birc...@gmx.ch] 

 I beleve this is a realy important topic. If we want to grow, we need 
 more professional ressource. We all know, founding for 
 development most 
 going on outside ASF. But maybe we should create a guidline how 
 Crowdfunding could work on our community, and how we can support such 
 activity.

I'm not sure, but I'm afraid there's a problem of understanding. Crowdfunding 
is
(imho) a topic for third parties who have specific interests for changes to AOO.

Crowdfunding is when:
someone collects money or resources to *independently* make the changes *he*
needs. He can return code to the project, but they must not do.

Sponsorship or support for the AOO project itself, is when:
someone donates money for Apache, or paid developers and provides the manpower
available

I do not see that apache should set up rules or aids provide for Crowdfounding
because it is not an issue for the AOO project *itself*.


Greetings,
Jörg



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Re: [CWiki] new default access rights active

2013-10-03 Thread Drew Jensen
HI,

drewjensen is the user name on cwiki - thanks


On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 7:07 AM, Andrea Pescetti pesce...@apache.org wrote:

 On 02/10/2013 Andrea Pescetti wrote:

 Andrea Pescetti wrote:

 Who needs whitelisting too? Your CWiki username please (and 24 hours of
 patience!).


 I've enabled the following people


 Whitelisted:

 ~bmcs Dave Barton
 ~mla Marcus Lange (user marcus remains blocked since it's not you)

 Marcus: please check that my changes do not actually limit your
 permissions. You now have two sets of permissions, one as privileged user
 and one as whitelisted user. I don't know if CWiki applies the stricter
 rules or the other way round. For example, you can test if you still have
 the possibility to remove pages.


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Re: [Help] Question About Bug Reprot Field Reassignment

2013-10-03 Thread Rob Weir
On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 9:54 AM, Ming Wen civiresea...@gmail.com wrote:
 Dear Sir/Madam,

 I am a Ph.D candidate student in Zhejiang University, China, and currently,
 I am a visiting student in Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.


Hello Ming Wen,

The first thing to understand is that new bug reports can come from
two main sources:

1) Bug reports submitted by members of the Apache OpenOffice project.

and

2) Bug reports submitted by OpenOffice users.

Reports that come from project members tend to be high quality
reports, with most of the fields entered correctly.  Reports that come
from end users, are more raw.  They often incompletely or
incorrectly categorized.   You might be able to make a distinction
here if you look at how many bug reports were entered by a user.
Users who enter more bug reports are more likely to be familiar with
our process.  Those who enter only a single report are probably users.


There are three main reasons why Bugzilla fields are changed:

1) When we correct a user-submitted defect report.   For example, to
set the correct product and component fields.

2) To reflect the changing status of the report within the process of
fixing bugs and publishing new releases.  For example, a bug will move
from unconfirmed to confirmed to fixed to resolved.   Or some reports
move from unconfirmed to closed if they cannot be reproduced.

3) Bulk change operations from Bugzila admins.  For example, we
occasionally remove, move or combine components, causing us to
re-categorize many defects in one large operation.  Or we may
unassigned old issues that no one is currently working on.  These
house cleaning operations should not be confused with #2 above.
Maybe you can detect and ignore transactions from me (robweir) when
the operations are clearly batch operations, e.g., a high transaction
rate for the same kind of change.

 Currently we are working on a project about “characterizing and predicting
 which bug report fields would get reassigned”. We have collected all the bug
 reports on Bugzilla for Openoffice and plan to evaluate our method on this
 dataset. In order to make this work really useful, we would like to hear
 some suggestions from experience software developers.

 We know that you are an expert in this area and have fixed a large number of
 bugs on Bugzilla, so we are very interested in your opinion on this work. In
 fact, we just have one short question to ask:

 1.We notice you have reported the bug 121357 about  Spell check removes
 periods (https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=121357). We found
 that the Severity, Component, Version and Product fields have been
 reassigned.

 Could you kindly tell us why these fields of the bug report are changed?


Two changes:

1) The first set of changes, on 2012-11-15, was me, in the role of QA,
testing a new bug report and confirming it.

2) The second set of changes, 2013-02-24, occurred during a
restructuring of the product/component hierarchy.  We removed
linguacomponent as a top-level product and moved the spellchecking
component under the general product.  This was to simplify things
for end users when submitting bug reports.

 And could you kindly give us some advices about the root cause about some
 fields in the bug reports (e.g., severity, priority, platform, os, product,
 component, fixer, etc) get reassigned?


As covered above, three main causes:  new report correction,
progressing in the process, and admin batch operations.

 Do you think it would be useful if there is a tool to predict which bug
 report fields would get reassigned?


It will be tricky because of the three causes.  I think it would be
hard to predict the admin restructuring or the process-related
changes.   But it might be possible to evaluate a raw user submitted
report and predict what fields will be changed.  Perhaps hints can be
found in the text of their defect summary?

Another area that might be interesting is detecting duplicate reports,
i.e., independent bug reports that are related to the same underlying
bug.

 We would very appreciate your help. Thank you and wish you a good day!

 Yours Sincerely,


I wish you success with your research!   Let me know if you have any
other questions.

Regards,

-Rob


 Ming Wen

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Re: [FOSDEM-Devrooms] FOSDEM 2014 devroom proposal: Apache OpenOffice

2013-10-03 Thread Drew Jensen
On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 3:40 AM, janI j...@apache.org wrote:

 On 3 October 2013 09:30, Andrea Pescetti pesce...@apache.org wrote:

  On 02/10/2013 Philip Paeps wrote:
 
  We received a broadly similar proposal to yours from the LibreOffice
  crowd and decided to merge both of you into an open document editors
  developer room, where you can collaborate and share ideas.
 
 
  (Keeping only the dev list as recipient, just to summarize)
 
  So this means that on February 1st OpenOffice will have a devroom (which
  means a conference room, with talks and possibly short coding sessions)
 for
  the whole day at FOSDEM in Brussels, shared with the LibreOffice project
  (and possibly other ODF editors?).
 
  This will pose some organizational challenges, but it is in the full
  spirit of FOSDEM and I believe it opens nice opportunities. So we can
 start
  thinking at how we can best use this time.
 

 This is really a great chance to show others that we are open for
 cooperation. We could e.g. make a presentation, on how to keep the base of
 our code as one common standard, and the invite LO to a panel discussion
 targeting how to use our total resources (like e.g. translators)  most
 efficient to create the best possible end-product(s).

 rgds
 jan I.


  Regards,
Andrea.
 
 
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Well, so as not to lie by omission - I for one am sad to hear about their
(FOSDEM) choice on this and hope to see the two groups and projects
continue to evolve along different lines.


Re: [CWiki] new default access rights active

2013-10-03 Thread Dick Groskamp

Please whitelist me

username: digro
Full name: Dick Groskamp

 DiGro
 ___
Apache OpenOffice 4.0.1 (Dutch) and scanned with Ziggo extended security 
(F-Secure)


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Re: Sidebar for Developers

2013-10-03 Thread James Michael DuPont
The extension function is very simple, there is a dialog with two text
fields to
 enter a search string and a replacement text, and two buttons to start
searching
or replacing. The extension is for writer.
That is what I would like to have as well. We have some code that runs in a
modal dialog now and would like to have it in the sidebar like the normal
search and replace works.
mike


On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 4:37 AM, Jörg Schmidt joe...@j-m-schmidt.de wrote:

 Hello,

  From: Andre Fischer [mailto:awf@gmail.com]

   It took a long time but here is my example, a simple search
  for writer.
 
  That's OK.  I just came back from my vacation and am now
  catching up on
  emails.
 
  
   Can you please help me now?
 
  I will try.  Can you tell me, what the extension does and how
  you want
  it to work and look?

 The extension function is very simple, there is a dialog with two text
 fields to
 enter a search string and a replacement text, and two buttons to start
 searching
 or replacing. The extension is for writer.

 So not much function but it is indeed primarily an example of integration
 in the
 sidebar

 This dialogue should now be implemented, he works as a sidebar, so:

 2 text fields for entering
 4 Label Fields
 2 buttons to launch two Basic Macros



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Re: [HowTo] Video about how to go to the profile of Apache OpenOffice

2013-10-03 Thread Kay Schenk
On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 2:23 PM, Raphael Bircher r.birc...@gmx.ch wrote:

 Hi at all

 I created a Video about how to go to the Apache OpenOffice Profile on mac.

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?**v=41vH7MVC6b0http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41vH7MVC6b0

 Greetings Raphael

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OK...do you have a recommendation for where we could reference this?

wiki, web server?

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Re: Skills, Resources and Mentors

2013-10-03 Thread Kay Schenk
On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 5:02 AM, Rob Weir robw...@apache.org wrote:

 On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 5:43 PM, Kay Schenk kay.sch...@gmail.com wrote:
  On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 8:58 AM, Rob Weir robw...@apache.org wrote:
 
  This projects depends on volunteer efforts.  We have many routine
  tasks that need to be performed during a release cycle and even during
  ordinarily operation of our website and other public-facing services.
 
  In many cases a given task is well-understood and many members of the
  project understand how to do it.  For example, moderating the mailing
  lists.  In other areas we might only have a single person who really
  understands how to do a task.   We also have many volunteers, signing
  up on the mailing list and asking how to help, on nearly a daily
  basis.
 
  There should be a way that we can more clearly identify what the
  routine tasks are, who knows how to do them, who wants to learn how to
  do them, and who is willing to mentor or teach others how to get
  started.
 
  So I've started the following wiki page to track some of the most
  common tasks in the project:
 
 
 
 https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/Skills,+Resources+and+Mentors
 
  Feel free to insert additional tasks, or to add your name as an
  expert, mentor or someone who wants to learn.
 
  (Of course there are many other routine tasks performed by Apache
  Infra and not listed here.  I'm focused on the tasks that are owned by
  the AOO project)
 
  This might also help is identify areas where we are currently
  dependent on a single person and want to train a backup, to cover for
  holidays, etc.
 
  Regards,
 
  -Rob
 
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  I think this is lovely idea but I'm a bit confused over what you mean by
  Learning Resources -- are you thinking people, or web resources or ???
 

 I was thinking of web resources.   So overall the page lists tasks and
 skills, and also the resources needed to learn how to perform those
 tasks: web resources and experts/mentors in the project.

 -Rob


OK, thanks.





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Re: 69,982,501 downloads of AOO

2013-10-03 Thread Marcus (OOo)

Am 10/03/2013 03:37 PM, schrieb Rob Weir:

As of last night we have had 69,982,501 downloads of AOO, across all
versions.  Sometime today we should hit 70 million.  Maybe it happened
already!


Yeah, great progress. :-)

Marcus


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Re: [CWiki] new default access rights active

2013-10-03 Thread Marcus (OOo)

Am 10/03/2013 01:07 PM, schrieb Andrea Pescetti:

On 02/10/2013 Andrea Pescetti wrote:

Andrea Pescetti wrote:

Who needs whitelisting too? Your CWiki username please (and 24 hours of
patience!).


I've enabled the following people


Whitelisted:

~bmcs Dave Barton
~mla Marcus Lange (user marcus remains blocked since it's not you)

Marcus: please check that my changes do not actually limit your
permissions. You now have two sets of permissions, one as privileged
user and one as whitelisted user. I don't know if CWiki applies the
stricter rules or the other way round. For example, you can test if you
still have the possibility to remove pages.


Thanks, editing and removing wikipages is still possible.

Marcus


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trying to download openoffice 4.0

2013-10-03 Thread Kathy Bentley
Hello, I am trying to install the program on an xp, and it keeps
getting stuck on trying to download these installer programs.  We had
to clear off our computer due to lots of junk that got put on that
locked up the computer.  Can you please help me download your program
without all these things, or is one of them necessary for it to
install properly?  Thank you.

Kathy Bentley

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Re: trying to download openoffice 4.0

2013-10-03 Thread Max Merbald

Hello Kathy,

where have you tried to download OpenOffice?

Please try  http://www.openoffice.org/download/ - you shouldn't have any 
problem there.


Max


Am 03.10.2013 20:24, schrieb Kathy Bentley:

Hello, I am trying to install the program on an xp, and it keeps
getting stuck on trying to download these installer programs.  We had
to clear off our computer due to lots of junk that got put on that
locked up the computer.  Can you please help me download your program
without all these things, or is one of them necessary for it to
install properly?  Thank you.

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Re: trying to download openoffice 4.0

2013-10-03 Thread Rory O'Farrell
On Thu, 3 Oct 2013 13:24:34 -0500
Kathy Bentley ktbentle...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello, I am trying to install the program on an xp, and it keeps
 getting stuck on trying to download these installer programs.  We had
 to clear off our computer due to lots of junk that got put on that
 locked up the computer.  Can you please help me download your program
 without all these things, or is one of them necessary for it to
 install properly?  Thank you.
 
 Kathy Bentley

Download only from www.opennoffice.org (as redirected by its loadsharing).  Any 
download from this site is about 140/150MB and contains no undesirable add-ons.


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Re: [MAC][Build] Error at soltools mkdepend

2013-10-03 Thread Tal Daniel
Thank you Herbert, that helped me to solve the issue.

ccache gcc was looking for Mac OSX 10.4u SDK, so ... instead of installing
10.4u SDK (xcode already installed), I created a symbolic link to 10.5.
Guess what, it works!

Soon, I'll publish my configuration, before I add a few notes to the Mac
Building Guide.


On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 11:31 AM, Herbert Duerr h...@apache.org wrote:

 On 28.09.2013 12:40, Tal Daniel wrote:

 Hi, I get an error while building (below).
 Can anyone guide me how to check its source, and how can I get a more
 detailed error report? or... how to try to compile only this part in Xcode
 3.2.6?
 [...]

  1 module(s):
 soltools
 need(s) to be rebuilt


 Changing into the directory in question i.e.
 cd ../soltools
 then running
 build verbose=1
 there and checking its output should provide all details known about the
 build problem.

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[Mac] [Build] Successful Configuration, Example

2013-10-03 Thread Tal Daniel
Finally, I've managed to build AOO401 on MAC OSX 10.6.8!

I'm publishing the steps needed, with configuration, for any comments.
Later on, I plan to edit the Mac Building Guide wiki page, accordingly, so
other Mac developers, please comment:

Created a folder for Apache OpenOffice code

SVN sync to tags/AOO401 (more stable code)

Created initial configuration script (build.sh), which contains:

#! /bin/bash

#echo ### checking for unowinreg.dll ... 

if [ ! -e ./external/unowinreg/unowinreg.dll ]; then

 curl http://tools.openoffice.org/unowinreg_prebuild/680/unowinreg.dll -o
./external/unowinreg/unowinreg.dll

 # (wget wasn't supported in my bash)

else

echo  unowinreg.dll found

fi


 echo ### checking for moz prebuild libs ... 

if [ ! -e ./moz/zipped/MACOSXGCCIinc.zip ]; then

curl http://www.openoffice.org/tools/moz_prebuild/680/MACOSXGCCIinc.zip -o
./moz/zipped/MACOSXGCCIinc.zip

 curl http://www.openoffice.org/tools/moz_prebuild/680/MACOSXGCCIlib.zip -o
./moz/zipped/MACOSXGCCIlib.zip

 curl http://www.openoffice.org/tools/moz_prebuild/680/MACOSXGCCIruntime.zip-o
./moz/zipped/MACOSXGCCIruntime.zip

# (wget wasn't supported in my bash)

else

echo  moz prebuild libs found

fi


 if [ ! -e ./configure ]; then

echo ### autoconf ...

autoconf

else

echo ### autoconf ...

rm ./configure

autoconf

fi


 echo ### Configure


 ./configure --with-build-version=$(date +%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S) - Rev.
$(echo $(svn info) | sed -e 's/^.*Last Changed Rev: //g' -e 's/ .*//g') \

--disable-mozilla \

 --disable-build-mozilla \

 --disable-systray --enable-verbose --enable-category-b --enable-minimizer
--enable-presenter-console --enable-wiki-publisher \

--with-dmake-url=
http://dmake.apache-extras.org.codespot.com/files/dmake-4.12.tar.bz2 \

 --with-epm-url=
http://epm.sourcearchive.com/downloads/3.7-1/epm_3.7.orig.tar.gz \

 --without-stlport


 ./bootstrap

 Installed MacPorts

[mac]port *ccache* installed (for faster builds), and set its memory cache
to be... big:

sudo port install ccache

ccache -M 1G

changed ~/.bash_profile, so ccache will manage all gcc compilations:

export CC=ccache gcc

export CXX=ccache g++


 gcc 4.0 version is needed (my system had gcc4.2 by default), so here are 2
options.

*gcc 4.0, option #1 (less simple; that's what I used): *

installed gcc 4.0 with MacPorts:

port gcc40 installed (apple):

sudo port install apple-gcc40

port gcc_select installed (allows switching between different gcc versions):

sudo port install gcc_select

listed all available gcc versions:

port select --list gcc

changed to gcc40 as the active complier

sudo port select –set gcc apple-gcc40

*gcc 4.0, option #2 (simpler; not verified if working): *

check whether you have gcc 4.0 already installed:

ls -l /usr/bin/gcc*

update symbolic link to point to version 4.0

sudo ln -s “/user/bin/gcc-4.0” “/user/bin/gcc”


 *Python 2.7 *installed (native, not through MacPorts)


Created a symbolic link to direct to *Mac OSX10.5 SDK* (gcc was looking for
10.4u SDK):

sudo ln -s /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk
/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk


 Executed the configuration script (as shown above), which calls *autoconf*,
*configuration*, and *bootstrap* with the correct parameters:

./build.sh

(you may need to execute it a few times, until you fix all errors, but
finally...)


 Configuration and bootstrap finished successfully!


 Built project:

source MacOSXX86Env.Set.sh

cd instsetoo_native

build –all -P2 --html --html_path /Users/$USER/Sites/

Note: the guide instructs to check progress at
http://localhost/~tal/unxmacxi.pro.build.html, but the HTML file seems to
be malformed. I found the Terminal's output to be satisfactory.


 If the build reports errors in a specific module, enter that folder, build
with more details, and try to fix the errors first. E.g.:

cd ../soltools

build verbose=1


 to build the project again:

source MacOSXX86Env.Set.sh

cd instsetoo_native

build --from soltools (problematic module where the previous build aborted
at)
or... (?)
build --prepare (?)

build –all -P2 --html --html_path /Users/$USER/Sites/


 Build time: started ~14:15 – 00:00 = ~10


 When the build is complete, opened DMG package present at
cd unxmacxi.pro/Apache_OpenOffice_SDK/dmg/install/en-US/
and installed into a folder of my choice. Works.


Re: [Mac] [Build] Successful Configuration, Example

2013-10-03 Thread Tal Daniel
p.s. Build worked with Java 1.6, too.


On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 10:28 PM, Tal Daniel tal.re...@gmail.com wrote:

 Finally, I've managed to build AOO401 on MAC OSX 10.6.8!

 I'm publishing the steps needed, with configuration, for any comments.
 Later on, I plan to edit the Mac Building Guide wiki page, accordingly, so
 other Mac developers, please comment:

 Created a folder for Apache OpenOffice code

 SVN sync to tags/AOO401 (more stable code)

 Created initial configuration script (build.sh), which contains:

 #! /bin/bash

 #echo ### checking for unowinreg.dll ... 

 if [ ! -e ./external/unowinreg/unowinreg.dll ]; then

  curl http://tools.openoffice.org/unowinreg_prebuild/680/unowinreg.dll -o
 ./external/unowinreg/unowinreg.dll

  # (wget wasn't supported in my bash)

 else

 echo  unowinreg.dll found

 fi


  echo ### checking for moz prebuild libs ... 

 if [ ! -e ./moz/zipped/MACOSXGCCIinc.zip ]; then

 curl http://www.openoffice.org/tools/moz_prebuild/680/MACOSXGCCIinc.zip-o 
 ./moz/zipped/MACOSXGCCIinc.zip

  curl http://www.openoffice.org/tools/moz_prebuild/680/MACOSXGCCIlib.zip-o 
 ./moz/zipped/MACOSXGCCIlib.zip

  curl
 http://www.openoffice.org/tools/moz_prebuild/680/MACOSXGCCIruntime.zip -o
 ./moz/zipped/MACOSXGCCIruntime.zip

 # (wget wasn't supported in my bash)

 else

 echo  moz prebuild libs found

 fi


  if [ ! -e ./configure ]; then

 echo ### autoconf ...

 autoconf

 else

 echo ### autoconf ...

 rm ./configure

 autoconf

 fi


  echo ### Configure


  ./configure --with-build-version=$(date +%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S) - Rev.
 $(echo $(svn info) | sed -e 's/^.*Last Changed Rev: //g' -e 's/ .*//g') \

 --disable-mozilla \

  --disable-build-mozilla \

  --disable-systray --enable-verbose --enable-category-b --enable-minimizer
 --enable-presenter-console --enable-wiki-publisher \

 --with-dmake-url=
 http://dmake.apache-extras.org.codespot.com/files/dmake-4.12.tar.bz2 \

  --with-epm-url=
 http://epm.sourcearchive.com/downloads/3.7-1/epm_3.7.orig.tar.gz \

  --without-stlport


  ./bootstrap

  Installed MacPorts

 [mac]port *ccache* installed (for faster builds), and set its memory
 cache to be... big:

 sudo port install ccache

 ccache -M 1G

 changed ~/.bash_profile, so ccache will manage all gcc compilations:

 export CC=ccache gcc

 export CXX=ccache g++


  gcc 4.0 version is needed (my system had gcc4.2 by default), so here are
 2 options.

 *gcc 4.0, option #1 (less simple; that's what I used): *

 installed gcc 4.0 with MacPorts:

 port gcc40 installed (apple):

 sudo port install apple-gcc40

 port gcc_select installed (allows switching between different gcc
 versions):

 sudo port install gcc_select

 listed all available gcc versions:

 port select --list gcc

 changed to gcc40 as the active complier

 sudo port select –set gcc apple-gcc40

 *gcc 4.0, option #2 (simpler; not verified if working): *

 check whether you have gcc 4.0 already installed:

 ls -l /usr/bin/gcc*

 update symbolic link to point to version 4.0

 sudo ln -s “/user/bin/gcc-4.0” “/user/bin/gcc”


  *Python 2.7 *installed (native, not through MacPorts)


 Created a symbolic link to direct to *Mac OSX10.5 SDK* (gcc was looking
 for 10.4u SDK):

 sudo ln -s /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk
 /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk


  Executed the configuration script (as shown above), which calls *autoconf
 *, *configuration*, and *bootstrap* with the correct parameters:

 ./build.sh

 (you may need to execute it a few times, until you fix all errors, but
 finally...)


  Configuration and bootstrap finished successfully!


  Built project:

 source MacOSXX86Env.Set.sh

 cd instsetoo_native

 build –all -P2 --html --html_path /Users/$USER/Sites/

 Note: the guide instructs to check progress at
 http://localhost/~tal/unxmacxi.pro.build.html, but the HTML file seems to
 be malformed. I found the Terminal's output to be satisfactory.


  If the build reports errors in a specific module, enter that folder,
 build with more details, and try to fix the errors first. E.g.:

 cd ../soltools

 build verbose=1


  to build the project again:

 source MacOSXX86Env.Set.sh

 cd instsetoo_native

 build --from soltools (problematic module where the previous build aborted
 at)
 or... (?)
 build --prepare (?)

 build –all -P2 --html --html_path /Users/$USER/Sites/


  Build time: started ~14:15 – 00:00 = ~10


  When the build is complete, opened DMG package present at
 cd unxmacxi.pro/Apache_OpenOffice_SDK/dmg/install/en-US/
 and installed into a folder of my choice. Works.





-- 
טל


Re: [HowTo] Video about how to go to the profile of Apache OpenOffice

2013-10-03 Thread Andrea Pescetti

Raphael Bircher wrote:

I created a Video about how to go to the Apache OpenOffice Profile on mac.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41vH7MVC6b0


Nice. If we had a Windows and Linux version too, we could link to it 
from the 4.0 Release Notes, in the Known Issues.


And we could also link, from the same page, to another video that 
explains how to get past GateKeeper and install OpenOffice.


Regards,
  Andrea.

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Problem beim Download des OpenOffice Installers

2013-10-03 Thread cfoxnr5

Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
ich habe mir soeben die Installationsdatei für OpenOffice von ihrer Seite 
heruntergeladen. Danach erhielt ich folgende Meldung.

Ich hoffe sie können mir nun weiterhelfen wie ich
1. den trojaner wieder los werde.
2. OpenOffice installieren kann.

Mit freundlichen Grüße
Sylvia Groß


Re: [FOSDEM-Devrooms] FOSDEM 2014 devroom proposal: Apache OpenOffice

2013-10-03 Thread Andrea Pescetti

Drew Jensen wrote:

Well, so as not to lie by omission - I for one am sad to hear about their
(FOSDEM) choice on this and hope to see the two groups and projects
continue to evolve along different lines.


Even separate projects can share best practices, test cases, test 
documents, localization standards... I see nothing bad in doing this.


FOSDEM explicitly says that they reserve the right to aggregate projects 
similar in scope in the same devroom, and if they had received 
applications from other ODF-based suites they would probably have 
aggregated them too. Aggregation does not mean that they want the 
projects to merge, but simply that they feel that projects can share 
experiences and ideas productively.


Regards,
  Andrea.

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Re: [HowTo] Video about how to go to the profile of Apache OpenOffice

2013-10-03 Thread Raphael Bircher

Hi Larry

Am 03.10.13 23:04, schrieb Larry Gusaas:

On 2013-10-03 11:14 AM Kay Schenk wrote:
On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 2:23 PM, Raphael Bircher r.birc...@gmx.ch 
wrote:



Hi at all

I created a Video about how to go to the Apache OpenOffice Profile 
on mac.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?**v=41vH7MVC6b0http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41vH7MVC6b0 



Greetings Raphael

OK...do you have a recommendation for where we could reference this?

wiki, web server?


This video gives unnecessary instructions. There is no need to use 
Terminal to access the user library. It is readily accessible in 
Finder. In fact, Terminal should only be used by someone who 
understands it and how to use the command line.


Instructions an resetting the profile are available on the forum. 
http://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=74t=12426


For Mac users:

   /Users/user name/Library/Application Support/OpenOffice/4/user or 
/Users/user

   name/Library/Application Support/OpenOffice.org/3/user
   NB: on OS X version 10.7.xx (Lion), or newer, the user/library can 
be accessed in finder by
   holding down the option key an clicking on Go on the menubar. Then 
select the user library.
   This is one of nineteen ways to see the user library. See 18 ways 
to view the ~/Library

   folder in Lion



The command line is only danger if you know the danger commands ;-) But 
you are right, the way over the Go Menu is the smarter one.


Greetings Raphael

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Re: Reporting a problem with the OpenOffice website

2013-10-03 Thread Kay Schenk
On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 2:00 PM, Hans Palmér hanspal...@bredband2.comwrote:

 Whenever I start OpenOffice, it crashes after one minute.

 I have a Dell Dimension 9200 computer with Windows 7 Home Premium with
 Asus Geforce GT640

 Hans Palmér


Hans --

1) what version of Apache OpenOffice are you trying to install? and did you
get it directly from our download site:
http://www.openoffice.org/download/

2) Is this a new install or an update for you?

3) If it's an update, what version are you updating from?

The reason I ask 3) is that the product underwent a structural change
affecting your profile settings from version 3.4.x to 4.0.x

In truth, I am not a Windows user but collecting this information for
others who may further assist you. And, I would recommend that you take a
look at the Release Notes for 4.0.0 and 4.0.1 for additional information on
the recent changes.

http://www.openoffice.org/development/releases/4.0.0.html

http://www.openoffice.org/development/releases/4.0.1.html

You may also find additional help with our support Forum:
http://forum.openoffice.org/

Sorry about this problem. Hopefully, it can be resolved soon.

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MzK

Truth is stranger than fiction, but it is because Fiction is obliged
 to stick to possibilities. Truth isn't.
 -- Following the Equator, Mark Twain


Re: [HowTo] Video about how to go to the profile of Apache OpenOffice

2013-10-03 Thread Larry Gusaas



On 2013-10-03 3:37 PM Raphael Bircher wrote:

Hi Larry

Am 03.10.13 23:04, schrieb Larry Gusaas:

On 2013-10-03 11:14 AM Kay Schenk wrote:

On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 2:23 PM, Raphael Bircher r.birc...@gmx.ch wrote:


Hi at all

I created a Video about how to go to the Apache OpenOffice Profile on mac.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?**v=41vH7MVC6b0http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41vH7MVC6b0

Greetings Raphael

OK...do you have a recommendation for where we could reference this?

wiki, web server?


This video gives unnecessary instructions. There is no need to use Terminal to access the 
user library. It is readily accessible in Finder. In fact, Terminal should only be used by 
someone who understands it and how to use the command line.


Instructions an resetting the profile are available on the forum. 
http://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=74t=12426


For Mac users:

   /Users/user name/Library/Application Support/OpenOffice/4/user or 
/Users/user
   name/Library/Application Support/OpenOffice.org/3/user
   NB: on OS X version 10.7.xx (Lion), or newer, the user/library can be 
accessed in finder by
   holding down the option key an clicking on Go on the menubar. Then select 
the user library.
   This is one of nineteen ways to see the user library. See 18 ways to view 
the ~/Library
   folder in Lion



The command line is only danger if you know the danger commands ;-) 


True. But if you don't know the danger commands, you don't know if the command you are being 
told to implement is safe. ;-)



But you are right, the way over the Go Menu is the smarter one.

Greetings Raphael



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Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Canada
Website: http://larry-gusaas.com
An artist is never ahead of his time but most people are far behind theirs. - 
Edgard Varese



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