2008/12/29 yanmin :
> I don't know why *rpmbuid* find file from my user diretory.
> Thanks in advance.
Check your rpm version.
rpmbuild maybe an alias to rpm so
What you should do is to find the script that call rpmbuild
and replace it with 'rpm'.
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Best Regards,
Nguyen Hung Vu [aka: NVH] ( in V
>
> > Also, I noticed that in the svx module I am hacking right now as a test
> it
> > will not run writer at all without the dll's in the working directory
> > (cuimi.dll, svxmi.dll).
>
> So possibly a source change you made is "incompatible" (or the source
> doesn't match the installed version at
Edvaldo Jr. wrote:
Jason,
Yes, and it is still smaller, lighter with source code that is easier to understand than
OO.o.
This is exactly my point!
And just in case, I'm an Emacs user, so I have nothing against it
I am also an Emacs user, and I agree with you. The way that I read your
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Jason,
>> Yes, and it is still smaller, lighter with source code that is easier to
>> understand than
>> OO.o.
This is exactly my point!
And just in case, I'm an Emacs user, so I have nothing against it
But
I've been hacking OOo code and Emacs code for sometime now, and I'm
telling this just
Edvaldo Jr. wrote:
Can you imagine what was the word that came to my mind when I first
heard about adding an instant messenger and a browser to OpenOffice?
The word was EMACS!!!
Emacs is famous (and to some people infamous!) just because the
software is the most complete do-anything-you-think-
Can you imagine what was the word that came to my mind when I first heard about
adding an instant messenger and a browser to OpenOffice?
The word was EMACS!!!
Emacs is famous (and to some people infamous!) just because the software is the
most complete do-anything-you-think-of in Free Software
Robert Black schrieb:
> Thanks for your response Mathias
>
> I am not having much success unfortunately. I am a newbie on Cygwin so I
> assume I am doing something wrong. No matter what I do the dll in the
> working directory (install directory) always takes precedence over the newer
> dll in "
Maximilian Odendahl schrieb:
> Hi Robert,
>
>
> Robert Black schrieb:
>> I was thinking it might be a good time to write a tool that really closes
>> this gap in the development process. Something simple, like run "deliver",
>> find out what files that it lists belong in the install directory, a