[GitHub] [openoffice] DonLewisFreeBSD opened a new pull request #101: Set java compilation target to version 1.5

2020-09-29 Thread GitBox


DonLewisFreeBSD opened a new pull request #101:
URL: https://github.com/apache/openoffice/pull/101


   Set java compilation target to version 1.5 so that old versions of java
   can be detected even when building using a newer version of the compiler.



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Re: AOO418 cherry picks

2020-09-29 Thread Don Lewis
On 29 Sep, Matthias Seidel wrote:
> Hi Don,
> 
> Am 26.09.20 um 23:47 schrieb Don Lewis:
>> On 26 Sep, Matthias Seidel wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Am 25.09.20 um 18:05 schrieb Matthias Seidel:
 Am 25.09.20 um 14:01 schrieb Jim Jagielski:
> That looks quite a bit more straightforward :-)
 Let's wait for Don's PR, this is only a minor update from Python 2.7.17
 to 2.7.18.
>>> Merged now...
>>>
>>> Unless Don wants to add something for the Java detection I would think
>>> we are pretty close to a release candidate?
>> I've got another nss upgrade in the works as well as a small serf bug
>> fix.
> 
> OK, if that can be done quick *and* safe?

nss is somewhat risky.  We've had problems with upgrading it in the
past, primarily with MacOS.  It does fix a fairly important CVE, though
I don't know if it potentially affects our usage of nss.  I just
submitted a pull request.

Serf should be fairly quick.  It's just a couple of patches
cherry-picked from upstream to fix a CVE.

There are also a few new libxml2 CVEs, but not a new release of the
library.  They can be fixed with some upstream cherry picks.

> Otherwise I doubt that we have a release in the next 2 weeks... ;-)
> 
> Regards,
> 
>    Matthias
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[GitHub] [openoffice] DonLewisFreeBSD commented on pull request #100: Nssupgrade - Upgrade bundled nss to nss-3.39-with-nspr-4.20

2020-09-29 Thread GitBox


DonLewisFreeBSD commented on pull request #100:
URL: https://github.com/apache/openoffice/pull/100#issuecomment-700906638


   This needs to be tested on MacOS.  Nss integrates somewhat strangely on that 
platform and we had issues with the previous upgrade.



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[GitHub] [openoffice] DonLewisFreeBSD opened a new pull request #100: Nssupgrade - Upgrade bundled nss to nss-3.39-with-nspr-4.20

2020-09-29 Thread GitBox


DonLewisFreeBSD opened a new pull request #100:
URL: https://github.com/apache/openoffice/pull/100


   Upgrade the bundled version of nss to nss-3.39-with-nspr-4.20.  This is not 
the latest version, but newer versions use a lot of C90, which the old version 
of Visual C++ that we use can't handle.
   
   nss contains security libraries and is used for document signing.



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Re: unopkg.bin sync fails while packaging OS/2 build

2020-09-29 Thread Yuri Dario
Hi,

 
> We normally build our own Python-core (now 2.7.18), but on OS/2 system
> wide Python is used?

AOO for OS/2 is building python code, but it is untested.

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Re: AOO418 cherry picks

2020-09-29 Thread Matthias Seidel
Hi Don,

Am 26.09.20 um 23:47 schrieb Don Lewis:
> On 26 Sep, Matthias Seidel wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Am 25.09.20 um 18:05 schrieb Matthias Seidel:
>>> Am 25.09.20 um 14:01 schrieb Jim Jagielski:
 That looks quite a bit more straightforward :-)
>>> Let's wait for Don's PR, this is only a minor update from Python 2.7.17
>>> to 2.7.18.
>> Merged now...
>>
>> Unless Don wants to add something for the Java detection I would think
>> we are pretty close to a release candidate?
> I've got another nss upgrade in the works as well as a small serf bug
> fix.

OK, if that can be done quick *and* safe?

Otherwise I doubt that we have a release in the next 2 weeks... ;-)

Regards,

   Matthias

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