Linux build is at default set on GTK. We do not package an own GTK
build. Release Build is CentOS7, Our build bots use a newer Ubuntu.
I am not sure if we have a 4.1.8 test build ready, I only see 4.1.2. But
you can try if the Issue resolves with the unstable test build 4.5.0. [1]
Or maybe Me
Dear Developers, there are issues with text being printed over older text when
using any Mint-Y-Dark theme in Apache OpenOffice 4.1.7 AOO417m1(Build:9800) -
Rev. 46059c91922019-08-20 10:05 - Linux x86_64. I have raised the issue with
the developer of these dark themes. What toolkit do you use fo
Without knowing enough about the merits of the different build systems
we got where we are through a history in which a new build system is
selected every N years, but it takes more than N years to fully switch.
My recommendation is to pick one of the existing build systems, and get
everything
If one wants to tap in our build system he needs to understand Perl,
shell, make, ant, XML, configure, ...
This is just way to complicated, especially if you want to bring in an
IDE to ease code development.
Damjan is not very happy with the features gmake offers. I am not sure
where exactl
First Parameter means how many modules are build in parallel.
second parameter is passed through to make to say how many threads are
used by (g/d)make. to build one target.
I am not sure if Ant becomes involved how that works together.
Am 15.04.20 um 01:14 schrieb Carl Marcum:
On 4/14/20
Hi Carl,
AFAIK make calls ant. So I am not convinced that it is racing condition.
Instead I believe you just not following the way it needs to be done.
But I am not proficient enough to tell you how it is done, nor to
imagine what you have done. It just does not fit to what I read from the
Dear Developers, there are issues with text being printed over older text when
using any Mint-Y-Dark theme in Apache OpenOffice 4.1.7 AOO417m1(Build:9800) -
Rev. 46059c91922019-08-20 10:05 - Linux x86_64. I have raised the issue with
the developer of these dark themes. What toolkit do you use fo
On 4/14/20 5:53 PM, Kay Schenk wrote:
On 4/14/20 1:46 PM, Carl Marcum wrote:
On 4/14/20 3:57 PM, Peter Kovacs wrote:
You could try to build only the module, by going into the folder and
execute make directly.
Hi Peter,
Yes but that doesn't solve my problem with targets not running in
On 4/14/20 1:46 PM, Carl Marcum wrote:
On 4/14/20 3:57 PM, Peter Kovacs wrote:
You could try to build only the module, by going into the folder and
execute make directly.
Hi Peter,
Yes but that doesn't solve my problem with targets not running in
order or how I can enforce it if possible
On 4/14/20 3:57 PM, Peter Kovacs wrote:
You could try to build only the module, by going into the folder and
execute make directly.
Hi Peter,
Yes but that doesn't solve my problem with targets not running in order
or how I can enforce it if possible.
I don't want to break the build if my
You could try to build only the module, by going into the folder and
execute make directly.
Am 14.04.20 um 20:51 schrieb Carl Marcum:
Hi all,
I'm very new to the build system and I've run into an issue with a
target and needing to declare a dependency between targets.
This example is Modul
Hi all,
I'm very new to the build system and I've run into an issue with a
target and needing to declare a dependency between targets.
This example is Module_javaunohelper.mk in the javaunohelper module
where I've added the last target Ant_juh shown below.
This new target needs the Jar_juh ta
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