Re: EXTERNAL: Re: Macro Security Button

2014-06-14 Thread Andrea Pescetti

Steele, Raymond wrote:

Thanks. Is coinMP and Hunspell needed for security features?


CoinMP is used for the solver in Calc. As far as I know, we do not use 
it for any macro- or document- security features.


Hunspell is used for spell checking and related functionality. Nothing 
to do with macro or document security.


Regards,
  Andrea.

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Re: EXTERNAL: Re: Macro Security Button

2014-06-13 Thread Herbert Duerr

Hi Raymond,

On 12.06.2014 17:39, Steele, Raymond wrote:

I am just trying to set ENABLE_NSS_MODULE=YES.I thought enabling category-b 
would do this, but that does not seem to be the case. How does one go about 
enabling the security macros button? I thought it was by enabling NSS and 
category-b, but that does not seem to work. I could manually force it , or 
change the configure script, but that does not seem to be the correct solution.


According to main/configure.in line 330 the nss module is enabled by 
default. It gets disabled though in line 1422 of the same file unless 
category-b licensed code is explicitly enabled. This is so for policy 
reasons, see [1] for details.


So if you enabled category-b licensed code and didn't disable nss, then 
nss should be enabled. If this isn't so please check and eventually 
update your system's autoconf tool. If that doesn't help then enabling 
the ENABLE_NSS_MODULE option by force may be the fastest solution.


[1] http://markmail.org/thread/erh6leykxwygio2k

Herbert

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RE: EXTERNAL: Re: Macro Security Button

2014-06-13 Thread Steele, Raymond
Thanks. Is coinMP and Hunspell needed for security features?

-Original Message-
From: Herbert Duerr [mailto:h...@apache.org] 
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2014 2:50 AM
To: dev@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Re: EXTERNAL: Re: Macro Security Button

Hi Raymond,

On 12.06.2014 17:39, Steele, Raymond wrote:
 I am just trying to set ENABLE_NSS_MODULE=YES.I thought enabling category-b 
 would do this, but that does not seem to be the case. How does one go about 
 enabling the security macros button? I thought it was by enabling NSS and 
 category-b, but that does not seem to work. I could manually force it , or 
 change the configure script, but that does not seem to be the correct 
 solution.

According to main/configure.in line 330 the nss module is enabled by default. 
It gets disabled though in line 1422 of the same file unless category-b 
licensed code is explicitly enabled. This is so for policy reasons, see [1] for 
details.

So if you enabled category-b licensed code and didn't disable nss, then nss 
should be enabled. If this isn't so please check and eventually update your 
system's autoconf tool. If that doesn't help then enabling the 
ENABLE_NSS_MODULE option by force may be the fastest solution.

[1] http://markmail.org/thread/erh6leykxwygio2k

Herbert

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Re: EXTERNAL: Re: Macro Security Button

2014-06-12 Thread Jürgen Schmidt
On 12/06/14 01:41, Steele, Raymond wrote:
 I am not sure if this is desired, but it appears  the configure.in script 
 does set’s ENABLE_NSS_MODULE=NO if the category-b flag is enabled.  Is this 
 wrong or right? I need the security features enabled.
 

It is correct, we enable some features that depend on category b with
only one switch. Take them all or none. If catgory-b is ok why should
somebody drop a feature?

In your case potentially other category-b feature make problems as well
but this is a different topic.

Juergen


 http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/openoffice/branches/AOO401/main/configure.in?view=markup
 
 AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to enable category B components])
 
 1430
 
 # Category B modules (libraries):
 
 1431
 
 # moz (seamonkey)
 
 1432
 
 # nss (nss)
 
 1433
 
 # hunspell (hunspell)
 
 1434
 
 # hyphen (hyphen)
 
 1435
 
 # saxon (saxon)
 
 1436
 
 # rhino (rhino)
 
 1437
 
 # beanshell (beanshell)
 
 1438
 
 # graphite (silgraphite)
 
 1439
 
 if test $enable_category_b = yes; then
 
 1440
 
 ENABLE_CATEGORY_B=YES
 
 1441
 
 enable_hunspell=yes
 
 1442
 
 enable_hyphen=yes
 
 1443
 
 enable_saxon=yes
 
 1444
 
 enable_javascript=yes
 
 1445
 
 enable_beanshell=yes
 
 1446
 
 enable_graphite=yes
 
 1447
 
 enable_coinmp=yes
 
 1448
 
 enable_category_b_fonts=yes
 
 1449
 
 1450
 
 AC_MSG_RESULT([yes: allow modules moz, nss, hunspell, hyphen, saxon, rhino, 
 beanshell, graphite, coinmp to be built])
 
 1451
 
 else
 
 1452
 
 # Disable libaries.
 
 1453
 
 enable_mozilla=no
 
 1454
 
 enable_nss_module=no
 
 1455
 
 enable_hunspell=no
 
 1456
 
 enable_hyphen=no
 
 1457
 
 enable_saxon=no
 
 1458
 
 enable_javascript=no
 
 1459
 
 enable_beanshell=no
 
 1460
 
 enable_graphite=no
 
 1461
 
 enable_coinmp=no
 
 1462
 
 enable_category_b_fonts=no
 
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Kay Schenk [mailto:kay.sch...@gmail.com]
 Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2014 8:48 AM
 To: OOo Apache
 Subject: Re: EXTERNAL: Re: Macro Security Button
 
 
 
 On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 3:12 PM, Steele, Raymond 
 raymond.ste...@lmco.commailto:raymond.ste...@lmco.com
 
 wrote:
 
 
 
 I will give this a try. However, I noticed that when I
 
 -enable-category-b and -enable-nss-module, the environment variable
 
 ENABLE_NSS_MODULE is set to NO.  Is this correct?
 

 
 
 
 This doesn't sound right to me, but typically I don't  -enable-category-b
 
 so ENABLE_NSS_MODULE=NO on my setup typically. Looking at configure.in, to me 
 it seems -enable-nss-module is set to yes unless you set it to no, if you 
 use enable-category-b,
 
 
 
 If I were you I would try dmake clean (source your shell file first before 
 doing this), followed by a fresh configure with just -enable-category-b
 
 added and then see what you get on ENABLE_NSS_MODULE.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 
 From: Oliver-Rainer Wittmann [mailto:orwittm...@googlemail.com]
 
 Sent: Friday, June 06, 2014 4:25 AM
 
 To: dev@openoffice.apache.orgmailto:dev@openoffice.apache.org
 
 Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: Macro Security Button
 

 
 Hi,
 

 
 On 05.06.2014 20:24, Steele, Raymond wrote:
 
 In reference to the following thread, is setting the
 
 -enable-category-b switch and re-compiling the only way to get the
 
 macro security button to work in OpenOffice?
 

 
 http://markmail.org/thread/etx2btp74xaazc3p
 

 

 
 configure option -enable-category-b activates the build of nss which
 
 is needed for security related stuff in AOO.
 

 
 Thus, you can use -enable-category-b to get the macro security stuff.
 
 I think you can also -enable-nss-module top get it work.
 

 
 Best regards, Oliver.
 

 
 Raymond
 

 

 

 
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RE: EXTERNAL: Re: Macro Security Button

2014-06-12 Thread Steele, Raymond
I am just trying to set ENABLE_NSS_MODULE=YES.I thought enabling category-b 
would do this, but that does not seem to be the case. How does one go about 
enabling the security macros button? I thought it was by enabling NSS and 
category-b, but that does not seem to work. I could manually force it , or 
change the configure script, but that does not seem to be the correct solution.

-Original Message-
From: Jürgen Schmidt [mailto:jogischm...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2014 11:24 PM
To: dev@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Re: EXTERNAL: Re: Macro Security Button

On 12/06/14 01:41, Steele, Raymond wrote:
 I am not sure if this is desired, but it appears  the configure.in script 
 does set’s ENABLE_NSS_MODULE=NO if the category-b flag is enabled.  Is this 
 wrong or right? I need the security features enabled.
 

It is correct, we enable some features that depend on category b with only one 
switch. Take them all or none. If catgory-b is ok why should somebody drop a 
feature?

In your case potentially other category-b feature make problems as well but 
this is a different topic.

Juergen


 http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/openoffice/branches/AOO401/main/configure
 .in?view=markup
 
 AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to enable category B components])
 
 1430
 
 # Category B modules (libraries):
 
 1431
 
 # moz (seamonkey)
 
 1432
 
 # nss (nss)
 
 1433
 
 # hunspell (hunspell)
 
 1434
 
 # hyphen (hyphen)
 
 1435
 
 # saxon (saxon)
 
 1436
 
 # rhino (rhino)
 
 1437
 
 # beanshell (beanshell)
 
 1438
 
 # graphite (silgraphite)
 
 1439
 
 if test $enable_category_b = yes; then
 
 1440
 
 ENABLE_CATEGORY_B=YES
 
 1441
 
 enable_hunspell=yes
 
 1442
 
 enable_hyphen=yes
 
 1443
 
 enable_saxon=yes
 
 1444
 
 enable_javascript=yes
 
 1445
 
 enable_beanshell=yes
 
 1446
 
 enable_graphite=yes
 
 1447
 
 enable_coinmp=yes
 
 1448
 
 enable_category_b_fonts=yes
 
 1449
 
 1450
 
 AC_MSG_RESULT([yes: allow modules moz, nss, hunspell, hyphen, saxon, 
 rhino, beanshell, graphite, coinmp to be built])
 
 1451
 
 else
 
 1452
 
 # Disable libaries.
 
 1453
 
 enable_mozilla=no
 
 1454
 
 enable_nss_module=no
 
 1455
 
 enable_hunspell=no
 
 1456
 
 enable_hyphen=no
 
 1457
 
 enable_saxon=no
 
 1458
 
 enable_javascript=no
 
 1459
 
 enable_beanshell=no
 
 1460
 
 enable_graphite=no
 
 1461
 
 enable_coinmp=no
 
 1462
 
 enable_category_b_fonts=no
 
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Kay Schenk [mailto:kay.sch...@gmail.com]
 Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2014 8:48 AM
 To: OOo Apache
 Subject: Re: EXTERNAL: Re: Macro Security Button
 
 
 
 On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 3:12 PM, Steele, Raymond 
 raymond.ste...@lmco.commailto:raymond.ste...@lmco.com
 
 wrote:
 
 
 
 I will give this a try. However, I noticed that when I
 
 -enable-category-b and -enable-nss-module, the environment variable
 
 ENABLE_NSS_MODULE is set to NO.  Is this correct?
 

 
 
 
 This doesn't sound right to me, but typically I don't  -enable-category-b
 
 so ENABLE_NSS_MODULE=NO on my setup typically. Looking at 
 configure.in, to me it seems -enable-nss-module is set to yes unless 
 you set it to no, if you use enable-category-b,
 
 
 
 If I were you I would try dmake clean (source your shell file first before 
 doing this), followed by a fresh configure with just -enable-category-b
 
 added and then see what you get on ENABLE_NSS_MODULE.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 
 From: Oliver-Rainer Wittmann [mailto:orwittm...@googlemail.com]
 
 Sent: Friday, June 06, 2014 4:25 AM
 
 To: dev@openoffice.apache.orgmailto:dev@openoffice.apache.org
 
 Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: Macro Security Button
 

 
 Hi,
 

 
 On 05.06.2014 20:24, Steele, Raymond wrote:
 
 In reference to the following thread, is setting the
 
 -enable-category-b switch and re-compiling the only way to get the
 
 macro security button to work in OpenOffice?
 

 
 http://markmail.org/thread/etx2btp74xaazc3p
 

 

 
 configure option -enable-category-b activates the build of nss which
 
 is needed for security related stuff in AOO.
 

 
 Thus, you can use -enable-category-b to get the macro security stuff.
 
 I think you can also -enable-nss-module top get it work.
 

 
 Best regards, Oliver.
 

 
 Raymond
 

 

 

 
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RE: EXTERNAL: Re: Macro Security Button

2014-06-11 Thread Steele, Raymond
I am not sure if this is desired, but it appears  the configure.in script does 
set’s ENABLE_NSS_MODULE=NO if the category-b flag is enabled.  Is this wrong or 
right? I need the security features enabled.

http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/openoffice/branches/AOO401/main/configure.in?view=markup

AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to enable category B components])

1430

# Category B modules (libraries):

1431

# moz (seamonkey)

1432

# nss (nss)

1433

# hunspell (hunspell)

1434

# hyphen (hyphen)

1435

# saxon (saxon)

1436

# rhino (rhino)

1437

# beanshell (beanshell)

1438

# graphite (silgraphite)

1439

if test $enable_category_b = yes; then

1440

ENABLE_CATEGORY_B=YES

1441

enable_hunspell=yes

1442

enable_hyphen=yes

1443

enable_saxon=yes

1444

enable_javascript=yes

1445

enable_beanshell=yes

1446

enable_graphite=yes

1447

enable_coinmp=yes

1448

enable_category_b_fonts=yes

1449

1450

AC_MSG_RESULT([yes: allow modules moz, nss, hunspell, hyphen, saxon, rhino, 
beanshell, graphite, coinmp to be built])

1451

else

1452

# Disable libaries.

1453

enable_mozilla=no

1454

enable_nss_module=no

1455

enable_hunspell=no

1456

enable_hyphen=no

1457

enable_saxon=no

1458

enable_javascript=no

1459

enable_beanshell=no

1460

enable_graphite=no

1461

enable_coinmp=no

1462

enable_category_b_fonts=no




-Original Message-
From: Kay Schenk [mailto:kay.sch...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2014 8:48 AM
To: OOo Apache
Subject: Re: EXTERNAL: Re: Macro Security Button



On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 3:12 PM, Steele, Raymond 
raymond.ste...@lmco.commailto:raymond.ste...@lmco.com

wrote:



 I will give this a try. However, I noticed that when I

 -enable-category-b and -enable-nss-module, the environment variable

 ENABLE_NSS_MODULE is set to NO.  Is this correct?





This doesn't sound right to me, but typically I don't  -enable-category-b

so ENABLE_NSS_MODULE=NO on my setup typically. Looking at configure.in, to me 
it seems -enable-nss-module is set to yes unless you set it to no, if you use 
enable-category-b,



If I were you I would try dmake clean (source your shell file first before 
doing this), followed by a fresh configure with just -enable-category-b

added and then see what you get on ENABLE_NSS_MODULE.







 -Original Message-

 From: Oliver-Rainer Wittmann [mailto:orwittm...@googlemail.com]

 Sent: Friday, June 06, 2014 4:25 AM

 To: dev@openoffice.apache.orgmailto:dev@openoffice.apache.org

 Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: Macro Security Button



 Hi,



 On 05.06.2014 20:24, Steele, Raymond wrote:

  In reference to the following thread, is setting the

  -enable-category-b switch and re-compiling the only way to get the

  macro security button to work in OpenOffice?

 

  http://markmail.org/thread/etx2btp74xaazc3p

 



 configure option -enable-category-b activates the build of nss which

 is needed for security related stuff in AOO.



 Thus, you can use -enable-category-b to get the macro security stuff.

 I think you can also -enable-nss-module top get it work.



 Best regards, Oliver.



  Raymond

 

 



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Re: EXTERNAL: Re: Macro Security Button

2014-06-10 Thread Kay Schenk
On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 3:12 PM, Steele, Raymond raymond.ste...@lmco.com
wrote:

 I will give this a try. However, I noticed that when I -enable-category-b
 and -enable-nss-module, the environment variable ENABLE_NSS_MODULE is set
 to NO.  Is this correct?


This doesn't sound right to me, but typically I don't  -enable-category-b
so ENABLE_NSS_MODULE=NO on my setup typically. Looking at configure.in, to
me it seems -enable-nss-module is set to yes unless you set it to no, if
you use enable-category-b,

If I were you I would try dmake clean (source your shell file first before
doing this), followed by a fresh configure with just -enable-category-b
added and then see what you get on ENABLE_NSS_MODULE.



 -Original Message-
 From: Oliver-Rainer Wittmann [mailto:orwittm...@googlemail.com]
 Sent: Friday, June 06, 2014 4:25 AM
 To: dev@openoffice.apache.org
 Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: Macro Security Button

 Hi,

 On 05.06.2014 20:24, Steele, Raymond wrote:
  In reference to the following thread, is setting the
  -enable-category-b switch and re-compiling the only way to get the
  macro security button to work in OpenOffice?
 
  http://markmail.org/thread/etx2btp74xaazc3p
 

 configure option -enable-category-b activates the build of nss which is
 needed for security related stuff in AOO.

 Thus, you can use -enable-category-b to get the macro security stuff.
 I think you can also -enable-nss-module top get it work.

 Best regards, Oliver.

  Raymond
 
 

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RE: EXTERNAL: Re: Macro Security Button

2014-06-09 Thread Steele, Raymond
I will give this a try. However, I noticed that when I -enable-category-b and 
-enable-nss-module, the environment variable ENABLE_NSS_MODULE is set to NO.  
Is this correct?

-Original Message-
From: Oliver-Rainer Wittmann [mailto:orwittm...@googlemail.com] 
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2014 4:25 AM
To: dev@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: Macro Security Button

Hi,

On 05.06.2014 20:24, Steele, Raymond wrote:
 In reference to the following thread, is setting the 
 -enable-category-b switch and re-compiling the only way to get the 
 macro security button to work in OpenOffice?

 http://markmail.org/thread/etx2btp74xaazc3p


configure option -enable-category-b activates the build of nss which is needed 
for security related stuff in AOO.

Thus, you can use -enable-category-b to get the macro security stuff.
I think you can also -enable-nss-module top get it work.

Best regards, Oliver.

 Raymond



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