Re: Please someone release 4.2.0 (or something else ...)

2017-03-21 Thread Pedro Giffuni

Hello;

Testing on the Mac is specially welcome. I am not sure the gbuild 
changes have been tested well there, so that's something to look at.


I think it may be a good idea to use "--with-alloc=system",and that
applies to 4.1.x as well.

Pedro.


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Re: Official build configuration on Windows

2017-03-21 Thread Andrea Pescetti

Raphael Bircher wrote:

I need the official build configuration on windows. Can someone help me?


I won't be able to help you specifically on Windows, but did you 
actually start from the link I sent? Try the 4.1.2 scripts/documents 
first; the log file has plenty of information about the environment. 
When you bump into a difficulty, it will be better to ask about that one 
in detail rather than asking generically.


Regards,
  Andrea.

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Re: Release 4.1.3 (4.1.4)

2017-03-21 Thread Andrea Pescetti

Raphael Bircher wrote:

Is there someone who can do Mac OS X?
And Linux 32bit?


Linux 32-bit is not substantially different from the 64-bit case (even 
if it needs to be done on a 32-bit virtual machine). I can probably 
setup a VM for Linux 32-bit too, further in April.


That said, Linux 32-bit is a minority of a minority from our download 
statistics, so this will still leave a significant part of the problem 
unsolved.


Regards,
  Andrea.

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Official build configuration on Windows

2017-03-21 Thread Raphael Bircher

Hi all

I need the official build configuration on windows. Can someone help me?  
Thanks a load.


Regards, Raphael

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Re: Templates and Extensions

2017-03-21 Thread Dave Fisher
Hi Dave,

> On Mar 20, 2017, at 7:42 PM, Dave Brondsema  wrote:
> 
> On 3/20/17 1:46 PM, Dave Fisher wrote:
>> Hi -
>> 
>> SourceForge has been very helpful to the OpenOffice community. But with the 
>> issues seen in the other thread it may be time to explore what it would take 
>> to find an alternative way to host the OpenOffice extensions and templates 
>> sites. We need to have quick support and there is risk to the community not 
>> to have it.
> 
> Hi Dave,
> 
> I don't see how a different host would help with the lack of general Drupal
> skills, or specific knowledge about the Templates and Extensions sites.  But
> I'll be glad to answer your questions.  And to continue to hunt down any
> technical problems in the other thread (so far they don't really seem to be 
> that
> widespread, might just some templates that aren't public).

I am certainly thankful for all of the support the project has received from 
SourceForge. It is awesome. I do have concerns. I am exploring the size of the 
site and whether or not there might be a better way to handle this rather than 
being subject to the whims of a corporation whose priorities have and will 
change. The final answer does not have to be Drupal. Or, I might decide to 
learn Drupal. I am not sure.

> 
>> 
>> In order to begin an exploration of this it would be important to know the 
>> size of the “problem”. A few questions about the scope.
>> 
>> (1) How many downloads in a month and what is the pattern?
> 
> 50-60,000 templates per month
> 
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/aoo-templates/files/stats/timeline?dates=2017-01-01+to+2017-03-21
> 
> 45-90,000 extensions per month
> 
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/aoo-extensions/files/stats/timeline?dates=2017-01-01+to+2017-03-21
> 
> At those stats links you can explore over time, country, and platform.
> 
>> (2) How many extensions are there?
> 
> 3013
> 
>> (3) How many templates?
> 
> 50,339
> 
>> (4) What scheme is used for login/security?
> 
> SourceForge accounts are used to manage the aoo-templates and aoo-extensions
> projects, which contain all the file releases and ssh/sftp access to web 
> hosting
> (apache/php/mysql).  The Drupal sites are separate, so have their own 
> security.
> I am not familiar with how it was developed, but I would imagine it is 
> standard
> Drupal security.

How many template and extensions project owners?

Regards,
Dave

> 
>> Other questions and comments? At this time we are unlikely to get any 
>> support from ASF infrastructure.
>> 
>> If any of these is confidential (like security) then please respond to that 
>> part only at priv...@openoffice.apache.org 
>> 
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Dave
>> 
> 
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Re: Release 4.1.3 (4.1.4)

2017-03-21 Thread Raphael Bircher

Hi all

Am .03.2017, 23:42 Uhr, schrieb Andrea Pescetti :


Raphael Bircher wrote:

@Ariel please give a comment, if you are able to create the Release or
not. If not, I'm willing to volunteer as release manager.


More than a Release Manager we need builds. Can you put builds online  
for people to test? Even though it is (deliberately) complex to do so,  
you can upload them to your home.apache.org account via SFTP.


I can only follow a few discussions lately, but I think I can provide  
proper Linux-64 builds from the AOO414 branch matching the 4.1.3  
specifications (this won't happen before end of March). Unfortunately  
this is only marginally useful as the majority of downloads are for  
other operating systems. So it is very valuable if, on your own machine  
(no buildbots, let's keep it simple), you can provide builds for other  
systems.


Ok, I just started to setup windows for Release compatible builds. But it  
will take some time, since windows is the most nasty platform to build.


Is there someone who can do Mac OS X?

And Linux 32bit?


Regards,
Raphael


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