Re: [Libreoffice-qa] QA work with Windows Tinderbox builds -- need help

2012-10-21 Thread Niklas Johansson
Hi

The installation instructions talks about the 1935 error under the
troubleshooting section. Don't know if it helps you but ir might be a step
in the right direction.
http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/installation/windows/

/Niklas

Den söndagen den 21:e oktober 2012 skrev V Stuart Foote:

  Working on Windows 7 64-bit Ultimate, Intel i7 920 CPU, 12GB Ram.

 On chance something amiss, downloaded again. MD5's of two downloads
 matched. Disabled AV. Logged in as the Administrator account.

 Start a installation with default, do not check accessibility. Receive
 same 1935 error at same component registration point.  Back out and try
 custom install dropping extensions. Same 1935 error.

 fdo#55290 still with us...

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 need help

  El 21/10/12 1:32, V Stuart Foote escribió:
  Hmmm,
 
  On a Win7-64 system, still receive the Error 1935 with todays TB-6 build.
 
 
 master~2012-10-20_14.21.35_LibO-Dev_3.7.0.0.alpha0_Win_x86_install_en-US.msi
  tinderbox: buildname: Win-x86@6
  tinderbox: tree: MASTER
  tinderbox: pull time 2012-10-20 14:21:35
 
  Saw on the  fdo#55290 
 https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55290
  that you had a clean install.
 
 
  Extract of verbose log:
 
  MSI (s) (34:08) [17:44:56:001]: Assembly Error:The given assembly name or
  codebase, '%1', was invalid.
 
  MSI (s) (34:08) [17:44:56:001]: Note: 1: 1935 2:
  {22185FB0-0AED-5CE4-C190-48CC661F0454} 3: 0x80131047 4:
 IAssemblyCacheItem
  5: Commit 6:
 
 policy.1.0.cli_cppuhelper,publicKeyToken=ce2cb7e279207b9e,version=22.0.0.0,culture=neutral,processorArchitecture=x86
 
  DEBUG: Error 2835:  The control ErrorIcon was not found on dialog
 SetupError
 
  Internal Error 2835. ErrorIcon, SetupError
 
  Error 1935.An error occurred during the installation of assembly
 
 'policy.1.0.cli_cppuhelper,publicKeyToken=ce2cb7e279207b9e,version=22.0.0.0,culture=neutral,processorArchitecture=x86'.
  Please refer to Help and Support for more information. HRESULT:
 0x80131047.
  assembly interface: IAssemblyCacheItem, function: Commit, component:
  {22185FB0-0AED-5CE4-C190-48CC661F0454}
 
  MSI (s) (34:08) [17:45:45:141]: Product: LOdev 3.7 -- Error 1935.An error
  occurred during the installation of assembly
 
 'policy.1.0.cli_cppuhelper,publicKeyToken=ce2cb7e279207b9e,version=22.0.0.0,culture=neutral,processorArchitecture=x86'.
  Please refer to Help and Support for more information. HRESULT:
 0x80131047.
  assembly interface: IAssemblyCacheItem, function: Commit, component:
  {22185FB0-0AED-5CE4-C190-48CC661F0454}
 
  Action ended 17:45:45: InstallFinalize. Return value 3.
 
 
 
 
 
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 Win7x64Ult i34GB

 master~2012-10-20_14.21.35_LibO-Dev_3.7.0.0.alpha0_Win_x86_install_en-US.msi
 (LibreOffice Version 3.7.0.0.alpha0+ (Build ID: 370m0(Build:0)))

 Installed and running smoothly.

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Re: [Libreoffice-qa] QA work with Windows Tinderbox builds -- need help

2012-10-21 Thread V Stuart Foote
Niklas,

Thanks. 

So, I gave the VC_REDIST=0 property to suppress Visual C++ runtime install a
try. Unfortunately no change.

The Win-x86@6  2012-10-20 14:21:35 MASTER TinderBox build still throws the
installer error 1935 for the GUID {22185FB0-0AED-5CE4-C190-48CC661F0454}  at
the same point in the installation.

Looked at the installer with MS Orca, where I can follow the installer
actions and the assembly.pm source for building it. But as usual I get lost
in OpenGrok  trying to follow UNO and URE source in /core

Still the issue of  fdo#55290
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55290   .


Niklas Johansson wrote
 Hi
 
 The installation instructions talks about the 1935 error under the
 troubleshooting section. Don't know if it helps you but ir might be a step
 in the right direction.
 http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/installation/windows/
 
 /Niklas





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[Libreoffice-qa] Use of MD5 and other HASH values of LibO package downloads and alternate distribution DVD uploads

2012-10-21 Thread V Stuart Foote
Tim,

We applaud the work you've been doing on the English-NA-DVD, but since you've 
taken on that responsibility its cradle to grave handling also requires that 
you validate receipt of the initial ISO image upload to the Document Foundation 
Mirrors.

TDF will take your upload of bundled components and post it exactly as they 
receive it. Followed by TDF implemented MirrorBrain metadata service that 
calculates the initial HASH values (MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256 and BitTorrent) and 
publishes the details for use on the download mirrors.

Point is, they won't normally test that they have a good upload from your build 
system--that responsibility is yours.  And to add to your effort, to be 
technically correct you should probably verify the HASH value of each component 
installer you download for use in the compilation--found most conveniently at 
the http://download.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice/ where you probably want 
the stable/ tree (and can check on your box/ DVD distro).  Navigate down into 
the build you are compiling and the OS. On the page listing the language 
specific  installers each file will have a corresponding MirriorBrain 
provisioned link labeled Details that has full metadata of just that file 
including the HASH values. Check each package you will bundle against those 
values so you know you have a clean download.  You probably don't want to be 
responsible for distributing a corrupt install package that was incompletely 
downloaded as you build the DVD.

Then, once compiled into your English-NA-DVD .iso image,  you need to calculate 
a HASH value of the ISO being uploaded. You need this to compare what you send 
against what the transfer server receives. 

After upload, or probably once published to the TDF mirror,  compare the HASH 
value(s) the MirrorBrain published metadata. When uploading or downloading I 
generally will calculate and compare against the first few digits of MD5 and 
SHA256 HASH values

As an example, since you are on a Linux, you have the terminal window command 
line use of these commands:

md5sum LO-3.5.6_English-NA-DVD_all-platforms_multi-lang_plus-extras_v2.iso

sha1sum LO-3.5.6_English-NA-DVD_all-platforms_multi-lang_plus-extras_v2.iso

sha256sum LO-3.5.6_English-NA-DVD_all-platforms_multi-lang_plus-extras_v2.iso

Folks on Windows don't have a Microsoft provided digest tool--command line or 
GUI. But there are many to be found. Because of the range of digest HASH types 
I have to deal with I prefer a digest tool integrated with the Windows shell 
and widely use the freeware Hash  CRC tool published in the fileTweak 
utilizes of Febooti. Available here: http://www.febooti.com/downloads/  
Installed as administrator, it then gives ALL users the ability to calculate 
HASH values from the Properties panel (i.e. right mouse) of any file viewable 
in Windows explorer shell GUI.

If you'd like to compare for real, here are the HASH values for the last ISO 
build you posted as available at:

 
http://download.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice/box/3.5.6/LO-3.5.6_English-NA-DVD_all-platforms_multi-lang_plus-extras_v2.iso.mirrorlist

LO-3.5.6_English-NA-DVD_all-platforms_multi-lang_plus-extras_v2.iso

Powered by MirrorBrain

Size: 3.8G (4044062720 bytes)
Last modified: Wed, 22 Aug 2012 03:58:15 GMT (Unix time: 1345607895)
SHA-256 Hash: 
55d62394196ab920d99ec99480d515672d738a152c26c92177500cd3113c8fa7
SHA-1 Hash: 8560042169d28f30053f91aae5523fbac049234b
MD5 Hash: 96560a0b6c117a07d32d33baa1e2ef30
BitTorrent Information Hash: 9ea3cc57031a78cb5af214a041637a5ff2f30648


Hope that is clear enough so that it helps you to understand that there is a 
bit more work you need to take on to assure the quality of your DVD box/  (i.e. 
as in Boxed set software distribution).

Stuart

p.s. I've cc'd this to the QA list to see if there are any other 
recommendations for the process.

   




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Sent: Sun 10/21/2012 10:34 AM
To: us...@global.libreoffice.org
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] North American DVD 3.5.6




NO ONE
has given me the  answer before on how to create a md5sum file before. 
And I asked that question back in the 3.3.x version days.

I have printed your answer out to PDF and I will place it on my
folder[s] for the NA-DVD work.

I use Ubuntu 12.04/MATE [10.04/GNOME before this month] to create the
NA-DVD web site and the ISO file.
I use Kompozer and Kate for most of the HTML work.
I use K3b to create the ISO file
I use Filezilla as my FTP client.

K3b creates a checksum but I do not know where it is stored for my use.



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[Libreoffice-qa] Cloud-space? Re: [libreoffice-users] Use of MD5 and other HASH values of LibO package downloads and alternate distribution DVD uploads

2012-10-21 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
The workflow for the NA DVD Project involves 

1.  downloading the installer files from the LO or TDF servers
2.  bundling it with some documentation, Extensions and 3rd party programs
3.  re-uploading the resulting .iso through a domestic line that takes 
somewhere between 4-8hours (assuming it goes smoothly and the line doesn't 
drop-out).  


The 'broadband' line is in a building that is of an age that prohibits 
upgrading the line.  A few people looked into 3rd party Cloud space to store 
and work on the files but the options seemed inflexible and quite expensive.  
The amount of space required only occasionally tips over the amount the team 
could get for free without using fairly dubious 3rd party space.  A lot of the 
space is for files that already exist on TDF and LO  servers.  

Also the team wasn't completely confident about how much to trust or how to use 
any strange tools available on 3rd party Cloud-space.  There must be some 
easier way of doing this without having to learn tons of advanced new stuff!
Regards from
Tom :)  






 From: V Stuart Foote vstuart.fo...@utsa.edu
To: us...@global.libreoffice.org; libreoffice-qa@lists.freedesktop.org 
Sent: Sunday, 21 October 2012, 19:33
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Use of MD5 and other HASH values of LibO package 
downloads and alternate distribution DVD uploads
 
Tim,

We applaud the work you've been doing on the English-NA-DVD, but since you've 
taken on that responsibility its cradle to grave handling also requires that 
you validate receipt of the initial ISO image upload to the Document 
Foundation Mirrors.

TDF will take your upload of bundled components and post it exactly as they 
receive it. Followed by TDF implemented MirrorBrain metadata service that 
calculates the initial HASH values (MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256 and BitTorrent) and 
publishes the details for use on the download mirrors.

Point is, they won't normally test that they have a good upload from your 
build system--that responsibility is yours.  And to add to your effort, to be 
technically correct you should probably verify the HASH value of each 
component installer you download for use in the compilation--found most 
conveniently at the http://download.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice/ where 
you probably want the stable/ tree (and can check on your box/ DVD distro).  
Navigate down into the build you are compiling and the OS. On the page listing 
the language specific  installers each file will have a corresponding 
MirriorBrain provisioned link labeled Details that has full metadata of just 
that file including the HASH values. Check each package you will bundle 
against those values so you know you have a clean download.  You probably 
don't want to be responsible for distributing a corrupt install package that 
was incompletely downloaded as you build the DVD.

Then, once compiled into your English-NA-DVD .iso image,  you need to 
calculate a HASH value of the ISO being uploaded. You need this to compare 
what you send against what the transfer server receives. 

After upload, or probably once published to the TDF mirror,  compare the HASH 
value(s) the MirrorBrain published metadata. When uploading or downloading I 
generally will calculate and compare against the first few digits of MD5 and 
SHA256 HASH values

As an example, since you are on a Linux, you have the terminal window command 
line use of these commands:

md5sum LO-3.5.6_English-NA-DVD_all-platforms_multi-lang_plus-extras_v2.iso

sha1sum LO-3.5.6_English-NA-DVD_all-platforms_multi-lang_plus-extras_v2.iso

sha256sum LO-3.5.6_English-NA-DVD_all-platforms_multi-lang_plus-extras_v2.iso

Folks on Windows don't have a Microsoft provided digest tool--command line or 
GUI. But there are many to be found. Because of the range of digest HASH types 
I have to deal with I prefer a digest tool integrated with the Windows shell 
and widely use the freeware Hash  CRC tool published in the fileTweak 
utilizes of Febooti. Available here: http://www.febooti.com/downloads/  
Installed as administrator, it then gives ALL users the ability to calculate 
HASH values from the Properties panel (i.e. right mouse) of any file 
viewable in Windows explorer shell GUI.

If you'd like to compare for real, here are the HASH values for the last ISO 
build you posted as available at:

http://download.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice/box/3.5.6/LO-3.5.6_English-NA-DVD_all-platforms_multi-lang_plus-extras_v2.iso.mirrorlist

LO-3.5.6_English-NA-DVD_all-platforms_multi-lang_plus-extras_v2.iso

Powered by MirrorBrain

    Size: 3.8G (4044062720 bytes)
    Last modified: Wed, 22 Aug 2012 03:58:15 GMT (Unix time: 1345607895)
    SHA-256 Hash: 
55d62394196ab920d99ec99480d515672d738a152c26c92177500cd3113c8fa7
    SHA-1 Hash: 8560042169d28f30053f91aae5523fbac049234b
    MD5 Hash: 96560a0b6c117a07d32d33baa1e2ef30
    BitTorrent Information Hash: 9ea3cc57031a78cb5af214a041637a5ff2f30648


Hope that is clear enough 

Re: [Libreoffice-qa] Bugzilla administration info

2012-10-21 Thread Rainer Bielefeld
Today I modified Version 3.5.7.2, what changed status from rc to 
release 2012-10-18; I additionally asked for BSA update to get this 
version and 3.6.3.1 rc into the BSA version picker.


CU

Rainer


P.S.: In this thread I want to keep you up to date, discussion if 
desired please in extra threads to keep this one clear and short.

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