On 03.01.2014 01:01, Regina Henschel wrote:
Herbert Duerr schrieb:
On 02.01.2014 12:49, Regina Henschel wrote:
one difference seems to be in
--enable-category-b
Do you know, whether that include something, what might have an effect
on macro security?
AOO security depends on NSS
On 02.01.2014 12:49, Regina Henschel wrote:
one difference seems to be in
--enable-category-b
Do you know, whether that include something, what might have an effect
on macro security?
AOO security depends on NSS and that is MPL-licensed == category-B.
It used to also depend on Mozilla which
Happy new year!
A small update on the problem Kay mentioned:
On 23.12.2013 08:51, Herbert Duerr wrote:
Kay Schenk wrote:
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 6:04 AM, Herbert Duerr h...@apache.org wrote:
[...]
In your installation the hash template is apparently already mapped to the
std namespace, so us
Hi Απόστολος,
Απόστολος Συρόπουλος wrote:
I spooke too soon. After adding
COM:=GCC
COMNAME:=gcc3
into main/solenv/inc/tg_compv.mk
the required library, that is, libgcc3_uno.so, was build
and compilation of i18npool finished successfully.
Wonderful. Getting there means that both the
Kay Schenk wrote:
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 6:04 AM, Herbert Duerr h...@apache.org wrote:
[...]
In your installation the hash template is apparently already mapped to the
std namespace, so us trying to map it there again causes trouble. To verify
this idea you could comment out
Hi David,
Hi Raymond,
On 20.12.2013 00:12, Steele, Raymond wrote:
Raymond and I are in the process of rebuilding OpenOffice with the debug flags,
but have run into some errors that didn't occur the first time through in the
build. The current error has caused me quite a bit of problems.
We
On 19.12.2013 17:58, jan i wrote:
On 19 December 2013 17:29, Herbert Duerr hdu_...@alice.de wrote:
The new Mac port looks quite good. I uploaded a current version to my page
[1]. Jürgen already mentioned it will only work for OSX 10.7 and up. It is
based on todays trunk, which already contains
Hello Απόστολος,
On 18.12.2013 18:39, Απόστολος Συρόπουλος wrote:
Anyway, if we're lucky the problem is just a missing library or the failed
loading
of a library. In that case the patch below might help you to analyze the
problem:
Indeed the problem is a missing library:
:
Hello Jan,
On 19.12.2013 15:37, jan i wrote:
We have anyhow to consider it the GIT branch is a practial solution, I just
did a branch switch and encountered 2 problem:
1. The switch alone to 20 minutes
A svn switch between two branches takes about the same time, doesn't it?
Window's file
The new Mac port looks quite good. I uploaded a current version to my
page [1]. Jürgen already mentioned it will only work for OSX 10.7 and
up. It is based on todays trunk, which already contains a lot of fixes
and enhancements compared to our latest release. For details you can
have a look at
On 19.12.2013 17:38, jan i wrote:
On 19 December 2013 16:28, Herbert Duerr h...@apache.org wrote:
On 19.12.2013 15:37, jan i wrote:
We have anyhow to consider it the GIT branch is a practial solution, I
just
did a branch switch and encountered 2 problem:
1. The switch alone to 20 minutes
On 17.12.2013 21:24, Απόστολος Συρόπουλος wrote:
Hello,
While building i18npool the process stops with the follwoing error message:
Entering /extra/sources/OpenOffice/aoo4/main/i18npool/source/localedata/data
:
Hello David,
Hello Raymond,
On 17.12.2013 23:31, Steele, Raymond wrote:
At long last Raymond and I have successfully gotten through the entire build
script without a fault. The executable seemed to create just fine and we were
able to launch soffice. We got the splash screen, then the
Hi Απόστολος,
On 13.12.2013 20:28, Απόστολος Συρόπουλος wrote:
While compiling comphelper under Solaris, compilation stopped with the
following error message:
In file included from
/extra/sources/OpenOffice/aoo4/main/comphelper/source/misc/locale.cxx:26:0:
Hi David,
Your idea worked. We were able to comment out those lines in the prex.h and the
system was able to successfully build the VCL module as well as several others.
We can almost taste the finish line.
Yay! I'm very glad to hear this 8-)
However we have encountered another problem
Hi David,
Hi Raymond,
On 12.12.2013 22:54, Steele, Raymond wrote:
Raymond and I have made a lot of progress with the build of the Open Office
Software on Solaris 11. We are now trying to compile the VCL module, but have
found a problem that we hope you might be able to provide some insight
Hi Kay,
On 13.12.2013 01:20, Kay Schenk wrote:
On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 10:29 AM, Kay Schenk kay.sch...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 5:29 AM, Herbert Duerr h...@apache.org wrote:
By the way I created an enhancement issue [1] for upgrading to the latest
boost version. I also developed
Hello Vadim,
I'm replying on the general mailing list again, because there are some
points that may be of general interest.
On 12.12.2013 08:43, Vadim Yedzinovich wrote:
Successful build AOO 4.1.0!
That's an important milestone. Congratulations!
But I have to update
Steele, Raymond wrote:
For select1st, we noticed that the functional header delivered with stdcxx4
did not define select1st,
Select1st didn't make it into the C++ standard, so good standard
compliant libraries don't include it anymore.
but the aoo delivered functional located in
On 09.12.2013 17:46, Vadim Yedzinovich wrote:
Hello Herbert,
Commented:
//namespace _STL
//{
///** @internal */
//templateclass T, class U
//inline ::rtl::AllocatorU __stl_alloc_rebind (::rtl::AllocatorT
a, U const *)
//{
//return (::rtl::AllocatorU)(a);
//}
//}
Hi Marcin,
On 10.12.2013 00:09, Marcin Tustin wrote:
[...]
I'm using a version of openoffice compiled by me, albeit on another
machine, under linux. I run openoffice as an uno listener with the command
below. When I connect to it using python, I get the stack trace below. This
happens whether
Hi David,
Hi Raymond,
On 11.12.2013 00:16, you wrote:
Thanks for much of the help you have provided in this venture to help us get
OpenOffice working in Solaris 11. Because of this we have gotten further into
the compile of the OpenOffice software. We have moved past the external sources
On 08.12.2013 19:26, Kay Schenk wrote:
[...]
short story -- I couldn't get things to work with 1.49, so I decided to try
1.54. Errors, but different. At first I WAS using 1.49.
Ok. That 1.49 didn't work is an interesting data point.
Is it OK to use this newer version because I'm getting
Hello Vadim,
I'm replying on the mailing list, because this may be of interest to a
wider audience.
On 06.12.2013 18:58, Vadim Yedzinovich wrote:
Get preprocess output to debugbase.i file (you can see it in attached
file)...
Got it, thanks!
As I can see basic_string comes from namespace
γειά σου Απόστολος,
I have to admit that I have no clue about libxmlsec's detailed configure
requirements, so I'm afraid I can't help here much. But with the
knowledge that licrypto comes from openssl, with libxmlsec complaining
about the one openssl is providing maybe some changed linker or
Hello Vadim,
On 06.12.2013 10:17, Vadim Yedzinovich wrote:
MSVS or SDK was not updated.
good.
I've perform dmake clean:
/cygdrive/c/source/aoo-trunk/main
$ dmake clean
rm -rf */wntmsci12.pro http://wntmsci12.pro
rm -rf solver/*/wntmsci12.pro http://wntmsci12.pro
rm -rf
Hi Raymond,
Thanks Herbert. Do you have any idea why we would be receiving the following?
Compiling: sal/rtl/source/unload.cxx
/usr/local/include/boost/unordered/detail/emplace_args.hpp, line 199: Error:Could not find a match for
boost::tuples::getboost::tuples::N,boost::tuples::HT,
Hi Vadim,
On 04.12.2013 11:27, Vadim Yedzinovich wrote:
$ svn co https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openoffice/trunk aoo-trunk
Receive AOO upgrade Checked out revision 1547453.
The AOO revision you probably got was 1547747. Subversion reporting it
as 1547453 is an artifact from the all
Hi Απόστολος,
On 04.12.2013 21:28, Απόστολος Συρόπουλος wrote:
I am still struggling... Now I was trying to build libxmlsec and the
configuration parameters did not give the expected result. I had
to enter manually the following command
./configure ADDCFLAGS= CPPFLAGS= --with-pic
Hi Kay,
Kay Schenk wrote:
OK, here's a related 'boost question. I have installed boost 1.54, but
it's for my distro and not totally complete, so I will install the rest of
the config/test items today and verify installation.
I am using --with-system-boost
Ah, I didn't know that you were
On 04.12.2013 07:20, Andrew Douglas Pitonyak wrote:
As Herbert said, this directly expresses what it checks. I would add
and it reads better.
There are other reasons, however; for example, depending on the
implementation, it may be significantly faster than comparing against
the length. For one
Hi Raymond,
Thanks for the information. Sorry about the PDF. Unfortunately, we are unable
to do a simple copy and paste because of the way are system is setup. The only
other option that I have is to type the output, but that would have taken much
longer.
Ok. I just wanted to make sure
Hi Raymond,
Just to give you an update.
We were able compile debugbase.cxx by including
/opt/solarisstudios12.3/prod/include/CC/stlport4
Ah, please don't. Stlport4 is dead.
, but the next module wanted ../include/CC/Cstd. Then it went back and forth.
There seems to be a disconnect
On 03.12.2013 09:13, Andre Fischer wrote:
A developer who apparently wants to remain anonymous has added the
function isEmpty() to the rtl::OUString class. See
main/sal/inc/rtl/ustring.hxx for not much more information.
Sorry for being too short. The full semantic for isEmpty() is:
The
A small correction for my patch suggestion:
On 03.12.2013 11:36, Herbert Duerr wrote:
[...]
+DEBUGBASE_ENSURE( !bOK, ### insertion failed!? );
The condition there was inverted. It should have been
DEBUGBASE_ENSURE( bOK, ### insertion failed!? );
Herbert
Hi Raymond,
On 02.12.2013 23:34, Steele, Raymond wrote:
Let me know if you did not get the attachment.
Attachments usually get stripped on the mailing list, but I got it
because was on CC. As the PDF only contained scanned text a simple
copy+paste of that text would have been better.
We
On 03.12.2013 13:02, Andre Fischer wrote:
On 03.12.2013 10:35, Herbert Duerr wrote:
On 03.12.2013 09:13, Andre Fischer wrote:
[...]
The method isEmpty() returns true if the string is empty. If the
length of the string is one or two or three or any number bigger than
zero then isEmpty() returns
Andrew Douglas Pitonyak wrote:
On 12/03/2013 11:27 AM, Herbert Duerr wrote:
If you have an ASCII string then you can directly print it in an UTF-8
locale. No conversion needed. Also the inverse is true: if that string
was encoded as UTF-8 then you can print it directly in an ASCII
compatible
On 01.12.2013 20:26, Απόστολος Συρόπουλος wrote:
After reading the reply by jan I. I decided to try again with GCC.
Now, compilation proceeds with no stupid problems as before.
BTW, main/soltools/adjustvisibility/adjustvisibility.c does not
compile with g++ but it compiles with CC so this is
On 28.11.2013 18:31, Απόστολος Συρόπουλος wrote:
[...]
I am proceeding slowly now since many things fail and I have to do them
manually. For example, the following fails
configure: configuring in CoinUtils
configure: running /bin/sh './configure'
Hi Andrea,
Still my build does not complete successfully, since it breaks in VCL.
The error I get is:
[ build CXX ] vcl/unx/generic/gdi/salgdi3
.../main/vcl/unx/generic/gdi/salgdi3.cxx: In member function 'virtual
void PspKernInfo::Initialize() const':
[...]
Has someone else already
On 22.11.2013 09:14, Pavel Janík wrote:
Ah, now that you mention it:
Such a replacement is done if MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET!=10.4. The unxmacx.*
target is for the 10.4 SDK, but the newer mac targets for more recent SDKs use
libc++ as their native STL.
So if you adjusted the check in
On 21.11.2013 01:27, Kay Schenk wrote:
[...]
short update...in building xml2cmp/source/finder
the reference to
# include BOOST_TR1_STD_HEADER(utility) in
../boost/tr1/detail/config_all.hpp
fails for me either from the externally installed boost or my local
install.
Hi Pavel,
current trunk on unxmacxi:
Pavel-Janiks-MacBook-Pro:comphelper pavel$ make
[ build LNK ] Library/libcomphelpgcc3.dylib
R=/Users/pavel/BUILD/BuildDir S=$R/ooo_trunk_src O=$S/solver/410/unxmacxi.pro W=$O/workdir
mkdir -p $W/LinkTarget/Library/ DYLIB_FILE=`/usr/bin/mktemp -t
On 20.11.2013 09:54, Herbert Duerr wrote:
[...]
So the AOO evolution of the configure option was/is:
1) encourage the use of --without-stlport
2) identify and solve all issues on all target platforms
3) make --without-stlport the default
4) remove obsoleted code parts
5) remove --without
On 17.11.2013 08:32, taruntap...@gmail.com wrote:
Sir those languages must be more developed for it.
A great idea, thanks! What is mostly needed for this are translation
volunteers. Can you help with that? Please see [1] for a start.
[1]
Hi Raphael,
On 16.11.2013 06:23, Raphael Bircher wrote:
Am 15.11.13 17:17, schrieb Herbert Duerr:
Just a small status update to my mail from Tuesday:
[...]
The rejuvenate01 branch should build out of the box again. Note the
working support for password protected documents and the latest
Just a small status update to my mail from Tuesday:
On 12.11.2013 10:17, Herbert Dürr wrote:
On 11.11.2013 10:47, Raphael Bircher wrote:
I run in a build breaker in the rejuvenate01 branche
dmake: Error: -- `uno_purpenvhelpers5abi.map' not found, and can't be
made
I just committed r1540968
On 15.11.2013 17:06, V Stuart Foote wrote:
Rob,
Great news! Great blog post--subtle ;-)
On a side bar, I see that Herbert and Oliver are hard at work correcting
build issues for Steve's rev 1541847 integration done yesterday, getting the
new IAccessible2 bridge to build cleanly on trunk is
Hi Yuri,
On 13.11.2013 11:04, Yuri Dario wrote:
But maybe there really are new uses of cssu::Any in the modules you
mentioned. Do the error messages say which object files need these
methods that were missing without the CPPULIB dependency?
yes, I see the module name. e.g. for graphicfilter
On 11.11.2013 11:12, Steve Yin wrote:
Based on Herbert suggestion, I will synchronize the branch with the latest
trunk. And the build issue will go away. :)
Thanks for synchronizing with trunk! That solved the problem, the ia2
builds are successful again and the install packages are available
Hi Yuri,
On 12.11.2013 12:37, Yuri Dario wrote:
Did you change the linker too? When linux distributions switched from
the bfd to the gold linker there where problems that libraries that
were only linked indirectly had to be mentioned directly [1]
OS/2 does not use ld to link object files. But
On 12.11.2013 14:59, Andre Fischer wrote:
I just checked in some files for creating Windows patches (no, the work
is not yet finished) and saw that the .xml files are flagged as binary.
Checking their properties revealed that their mime type is correctly set
to application/xml. Does anybody
On 12.11.2013 16:48, janI wrote:
based on the discussion in thread XML files are binary and herberts
comments I had a chat with jfarrell (the infra git specialist).
We can have a GIT Read/Only mirror very easy (standard)
We cannot have a GIT Read/write mirror (restriction from infra)
We can
On 12.11.2013 20:08, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
Herbert Duerr wrote:
On 12.11.2013 16:48, janI wrote:
@herbert, if nobody objects will you reopen the ticket, or should I ?
I have reopened the JIRA issue and requested a read-only mirror for now.
And what would be the advantage for real
On 10.11.2013 17:59, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
On 08/11/2013 Herbert Duerr wrote:
As discussed in the thread AOO Security Features without Mozilla I
removed the dependency on the ancient Seamonkey-1.1 binaries and use the
NSS libraries (Network Security Services) instead. This major rework
has
A followup to my earlier mail:
Please try this patch and rebuild from nss:
--- main/nss/makefile.mk
+++ main/nss/makefile.mk
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ BUILD_DIR=mozilla$/security$/nss
BUILD_ACTION= $(GNUMAKE) nss_build_all
#See #i105566# moz#513024#
.IF $(OS)==LINUX
Hi Pedro,
On 09.11.2013 01:58, Pedro Giffuni wrote:
I tried the new --with-system-nss configure option but it failed
in the libxmlsec module:
checking for libxslt libraries = 1.0.20... no
checking for openssl libraries = 0.9.6... no
checking for nspr libraries = 4.0... no
checking
Following up to myself:
libxmlsec needs the nss development headers and libs. Are they available
too?
I just committed r1540735 to enable pkgconfig when system-nss is active.
This should solve the config-problem on most systems.
We could use new checks for configure for that scenario...
On 11.11.2013 20:52, Yuri Dario wrote:
Hi,
I moved building of AOO on OS/2 from gcc 4.4.6 to gcc 4.7.3.
Everything seems of except for a minor issue: on some modules, UNO
constructors from CPPULIB are now required to link dlls. I'm getting
this errror
Error! E2028: _uno_any_construct is an
Hi Marcin,
Marcin Tustin wrote:
Hi All,
When openoffice builds python and pyuno, it builds with UCS-2 support,
which is the default for python. HOWEVER, python as shipped by fedora is
built with UCS-4 support. I'd like to be able to use the various pyuno bits
with my system python, and so
Hi Pedro, hi Armin,
On 08.11.2013 10:06, Armin Le Grand wrote:
On 07.11.2013 20:04, Pedro Giffuni wrote:
I just noticed on FreeBSD port we have a dependency on poppler-glib.
Opengrok reports it is detected in configure but it doesn't seem
to be used elsewhere.
The poppler license is cat-x so
As discussed in the thread AOO Security Features without Mozilla I
removed the dependency on the ancient Seamonkey-1.1 binaries and use the
NSS libraries (Network Security Services) instead. This major rework
has been integrated into trunk now.
If you are working on trunk you'll notice that
On 08.11.2013 13:39, Armin Le Grand wrote:
On 08.11.2013 13:18, Herbert Duerr wrote:
[...]
If you are working on Windows then you'll notice that the
--with-mozilla-build option is still there as NSS being part of the
Mozilla project needs the Mozilla build environment. If you object to
install
Hi Rainer,
On 07.11.2013 09:23, Rainer Bielefeld wrote:
it would be great if some volunteers would help to replace the question
marks on https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/BUGZILLA/FAQ by useful
contents.
I updated the topics
- good sample docs
- the bug status confirmed
- bug summary in
On 04.11.2013 15:30, Andre Fischer wrote:
On 04.11.2013 10:36, janI wrote:
[...]
But my original question is still not answered, do we use the build
system
to do ratscan, or is the ratscan target an old relict ?
I think that I have added the ext_libraries/ratscan/ module. It is
built and
On 04.11.2013 14:44, V Stuart Foote wrote:
The ia2 branch buildbot hung on initial build of the rev 1538382 build
today---Failed build.pl --all
It needs some attention.
The error was
ia2_api_all.idl' not found, and can't be made
but Steve already committed
On 04.11.2013 15:41, Herbert Duerr wrote:
On 04.11.2013 15:30, Andre Fischer wrote:
On 04.11.2013 10:36, janI wrote:
[...]
But my original question is still not answered, do we use the build
system
to do ratscan, or is the ratscan target an old relict ?
I think that I have added
On 03.11.2013 20:29, janI wrote:
it sure looks like it, thx for correcting me.
[...]
Besides, build-bot openoffice-linux64-rat runs the target weekly:
http://ci.apache.org/projects/openoffice/
that runs on trunk, and not on the branches.
Yes, I noticed that too. So I committed
Hi Pedro,
Really nice to see nss being split soon. I hope we can use an external
nss too as the one we include internally is somewhat outdated and
potentially insecure.
Absolutely. For the same reason the internal NSS should be updated.
Would you be interested in doing it? You did a great
Hi Andrew,
On 22.10.2013 20:00, Andrew Rist wrote:
On 10/22/2013 7:15 AM, Herbert Dürr wrote:
[...]
With these new insights I suggest to remove both the enable-mozilla
and its eventual replacement enable-mozab-module before losing much
more time on that topic. The sooner the better.
+1
This
On 23.10.2013 14:05, janI wrote:
On 23 October 2013 13:57, Herbert Duerr h...@apache.org wrote:
[..]
Really nice to see nss being split soon. I hope we can use an external
nss too as the one we include internally is somewhat outdated and
potentially insecure.
Absolutely. For the same
On 22.10.2013 22:33, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
Herbert Dürr wrote:
[1] https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=85356
[2] https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=63270
[3] https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=91079
This is an interesting reality check and I'm afraid the project
On 08.10.2013 22:33, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
janI wrote:
http://www.openoffice.org/porting/mac/ ...
So my first question is
- what does a MAC page have to do here. MAC is a supported platform, not
third party ?
- why does the porting page not have a link to the mac page ?
The Mac version used
On 09.10.2013 01:32, Vladislav Stevanovic wrote:
Is there any chance to improve options of getting data about downloads?
For example, I want to know (for example) how much copies were downloaded
for AOO 4.0.1 Serbian pack , in some (from - to) period? And how meny
downloads (Serbian pack) are
Hi Guy,
On 09.10.2013 09:32, Guy Waterval wrote:
A little off topic perhaps, for this list, but perhaps also a frequent
question to which it could be nice to have some answers.
An opensource sofware has the advantage, in security terms, to grant that
there are no spyware in it, that's OK. But
On 07.10.2013 16:56, Rob Weir wrote:
[...]
1) Does auto-confirm make any sense for us? Remember, marking
something as confirmed takes it off the radar for QA. But if
something is in the unconfirmed state and many users are voting for
it, shouldn't that mean that QA should give more attention
On 05.10.2013 23:36, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
On 28/09/2013 janI wrote:
I have btw changed xx_XX to xx-XX in branch l10n40, so we dont have a mix
of _ and -.
A good idea, thanks!
main/i18npool/source/localedata/data consistently uses underscores. On
the other hand, the old extras/l10n/source
On 07.10.2013 16:20, FR web forum wrote:
Some issue seems to be without possibility of vote.
Like: https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=99429
Why?
I guess this has to do with the product specific settings. For the App
Dev product the Maximum votes per person has been set to zero. I
Hi Tal,
Tal Daniel wrote:
I'm desperate for some mentoring regarding setting up the dev environment.
on the Mac. Herbert, can you direct me at the right direction, such as
which IDE, what project settings,
The AOO build system is unfortunately not yet ready for a full IDE
integration. On this
Hi Tal,
Tal Daniel wrote:
Finally, I've managed to build AOO401 on MAC OSX 10.6.8!
Congratulations! That's an important step in joining AOO development.
I'm publishing the steps needed, with configuration, for any comments.
Later on, I plan to edit the Mac Building Guide wiki page,
Hi Tal,
Tal Daniel wrote:
Thank you Herbert, that helped me to solve the issue.
ccache gcc was looking for Mac OSX 10.4u SDK, so ... instead of installing
10.4u SDK (xcode already installed), I created a symbolic link to 10.5.
Guess what, it works!
A nice idea! And a lucky one because the
On 02.10.2013 15:57, Oliver-Rainer Wittmann wrote:
Hi,
On 30.09.2013 17:17, Oliver-Rainer Wittmann wrote:
Hi,
On 29.09.2013 07:30, Rainer Bielefeld wrote:
Hi all,
Edwin Sharp and some other users found several bugs [1] under Linux64,
in summary the conclusion seems to be that AOO currently
On 02.10.2013 09:30, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
Oliver-Rainer Wittmann wrote:
We have already everything to whitelist CWiki users for our CWiki space
ooousers and ooodev. Members of ooo-admins group are able to whitelist.
Unfortunately, yes. So I whitelisted orw and rgb-es. Who needs
whitelisting
Hi Raymond,
On 02.10.2013 17:26, Steele, Raymond wrote:
I have hit a stop work on the Solaris 10 port for now. We are in the process of
moving over to Solaris 11. I will probably need to port OpenOffice to Solaris
11 soon.
Thanks for the update! With the newer build environment there things
On 30.09.2013 21:56, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
On 30/09/2013 Herbert Duerr wrote:
The first test builds are available now for Bulgarian [1] and Danish
[2].
Now all the Bulgarian [1] and Danish [2] packages for Mac, Linux i686
and Linux amd64 as RPM and DEB are created and uploaded
On 01.10.2013 07:14, Rainer Bielefeld wrote:
Tal Daniel schrieb:
But I couldn't edit the wiki page (I'm logged in to as Talchu).
Hi,
I can confirm that problem. I am not familiar with with cwiki, but I
added myself to Directory of volunteers, where I currently also can't
find a way how to
On 01.10.2013 14:03, Rob Weir wrote:
On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 7:24 AM, Herbert Duerr h...@apache.org wrote:
On 01.10.2013 07:14, Rainer Bielefeld wrote:
Tal Daniel schrieb:
But I couldn't edit the wiki page (I'm logged in to as Talchu).
Hi,
I can confirm that problem. I am not familiar
Rob Weir wrote:
Every time we release we need to generate quite a few files related to
the release.
Here's the list I know of:
1) The ASC/SHA/MD5 hashes and signature files, one for every released file
We're using scripts for these of course. With the more than 400 packages
we're
Hi Tal,
On 28.09.2013 11:14, Tal Daniel wrote:
Herbert, thank you updating me on the SVN update, which updated Python
definitions in configure.in; it makes things much more easier now, since
Jürgen points now to the current version of Python.
Would you share with us how do you track SVN
On 28.09.2013 12:40, Tal Daniel wrote:
Hi, I get an error while building (below).
Can anyone guide me how to check its source, and how can I get a more
detailed error report? or... how to try to compile only this part in Xcode
3.2.6?
[...]
1 module(s):
soltools
need(s) to be rebuilt
Changing
On 29.09.2013 21:12, Edwin Sharp wrote:
[...]
Not sure what is meant by Crash bug, but here is relevant information:
Current distribution I use: http://www.aptosid.com/
A great distribution, I use that too!
AOO was installed from arc file of the Buildbots.
Ah, that's the reason. Linux has
On 27.09.2013 16:59, janI wrote:
Please make these changes in pootle instead, otherwise we loose them
next time someone generates the sdf file, like I just did.
I just wanted to give buildbots a chance to actually build them
independent when their SDF file gets recreated. Also my chinese,
On 30.09.2013 13:40, janI wrote:
Danish also had a problem in helpcontent2, but I solved that and committed
a new sdf file.
Thanks!
Somewhere in the future, we should find a way to avoid tags in text, and
only give translators what should be translated.
Absolutely, these tags seem to be
On 29.09.2013 07:30, Rainer Bielefeld wrote:
Edwin Sharp and some other users found several bugs [1] under Linux64,
in summary the conclusion seems to be that AOO currently is more or less
unusable with Linux 64.
Please see the thread on the QA list where things start to look as if
buildbot
Many thanks to Jan for providing the *sdf files and for completing the
danish translation. I fixed the remaining tag imbalances in the
Bulgarian translation in both Pootle and SVN.
The first test builds are available now for Bulgarian [1] and Danish
[2]. For now only the Mac builds, Linux
Николай Нинков wrote:
Because the translation of Bulgarian is almost ready, please do for me a dev
snapshot with the Bulgarian translation to carry out the necessary tests.
I do not want to promise but I will try to handle the tests so that you turn
the Bulgarian translation in the new
Hi Tal,
On 26.09.2013 22:21, Tal Daniel wrote:
Following the Building guide for MAC, I need help.
My gcc version is 4.2, and the configure script outputs a warning that it
needs 4.0.
Is it a blocker? Do I need to install another gcc?
...
checking the GNU gcc compiler version... configure:
Hi Jan,
On 27.09.2013 10:27, janI wrote:
On 27 September 2013 08:32, Herbert Duerr h...@apache.org wrote:
Николай Нинков wrote:
Because the translation of Bulgarian is almost ready, please do for me a
dev
snapshot with the Bulgarian translation to carry out the necessary tests.
I do
On 27.09.2013 13:39, Tal Daniel wrote:
Thank you Herbert, I'm using Xcode 3.2.6, with gcc 4.2, so I'll wait with
your branch.
Oh, if you already XCode 3 then you're probably almost all set: Please check
ls -l /usr/bin/gcc*
AFAIK on a typical XCode3 system there should be gcc-4.0 and
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