\ and then copy your new one there. Previous
warnings apply. Good luck.
-Original Message-
From: Jason Marshall [mailto:j_k_marshall_2...@live.com]
Sent: Sunday, August 9, 2015 09:03
To: dev@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Simple code practice to get started
Hi everyone
I have
,
Jason Marshall schrieb:
Hi everyone
I have successfully built OpenOffice 4.1.1 on a 32 bit Windows 7
platform. I have installed this with windows integration and it runs
with no problem. I have then tried to make a couple of changes to
the code as defined by the following hacks
of the smaller issues identified on Bugzilla and so make a
meaningful contribution.
Best regards
Jason
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From: Regina Henschel
Sent: Tuesday, 21 July 2015 12:51
To: dev@openoffice.apache.org
Hi Jason,
Jason Marshall schrieb:
Hi Regina
Thank you
Hi everyone
I am attempting to build OpenOffice on Windows 7 32-bit having downloaded
version 4.1.1 of the source code. I have got as far as calling build, but have
encountered the following error which terminates the build:
=
Building module comphelper
=
Entering
can try to exclude the AOO source directory from any scan or you
deactive the antivirus software while compiling (and do nothing parallel
in that state!).
Kind regards
Regina
Jason Marshall schrieb:
Hi everyone
I am attempting to build OpenOffice on Windows 7 32-bit having
(and do nothing parallel
in that state!).
Kind regards
Regina
Jason Marshall schrieb:
Hi everyone
I am attempting to build OpenOffice on Windows 7 32-bit having downloaded
version 4.1.1 of the source code. I have got as far as calling build, but
have encountered the following
Hi everyone
I am at the final stage of building Openoffice on a 32-bit Windows 7 platform,
such that I have called 'build --all' and the script has commenced running.
All has been well until the script has stopped some way through with the
following error:
=
Building module
Hello
With reference to the query below and having examined the 'bootstrap' script, I
realised that the script was expecting to be able to 'cd' to a directory named
'DMAKE_4_12', using the comment below:
cd $dmake_directory_name || exit
However, the following command in the 'bootstrap'
Hi everyone
I am building OpenOffice on a Windows 7 system and have got so far as
successfully running .configure. Following this, I execute .bootstrap, but I
note the following:
* When the missing tarballs and external sources are downloaded, the script
seems to identify that for some of
experienced a similar issue with 3.5 SP1?
Thank you for your patience and please accept my apologies if I have asked
questions that have obvious answers to those with experience of the project.
Best regards
Jason Marshall
j_k_marshall_2004
Jason Marshall
Hi
My name is Jason Marshall. I am writing in order to introduce myself to the
project in the first instance. I am aiming to contribute to the project from a
development point of view, but would be interested in helping with testing and
documentation. I am from Newcastle Upon Tyne
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