On Thu, 01 Apr 2010 16:40:11 -0400
Terrence Enger wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> What does it take to use, for example, the DBG_ASSERT function defined
> in debug.hxx? I have poked around on the wiki without success.
>
> I have added enough #include lines to get the file to compile, but now
> the lin
Hi all,
the phase "Voting by the Constituency" for the current OpenOffice.org
Community Council elections starts now. The election process [1]
instructs us to allot two weeks for voting. That period begins now and
will end by April 15th 2010.
The voting for the different seats will be done by the
Greetings,
What does it take to use, for example, the DBG_ASSERT function defined
in debug.hxx? I have poked around on the wiki without success.
I have added enough #include lines to get the file to compile, but now
the link step is failing with undefined references to DbgFunc() and
DbgOut(). I
eric.bach...@free.fr wrote:
[...] the most important is to see whether there is or not a real
democracy inside OpenOffice.org.
requesting democracy is quite striking request and and issue where
people might have different understandings:
do you mean the meritocratic way (http://en.wikipedia
Le Thu, 1 Apr 2010 01:03:35 +0200,
Thorsten Behrens a écrit :
> Cor Nouws wrote:
> > >What I currently see is a big chasm between Sun/Oracle people, who
> > >unanimously reject my candidature on various grounds, and the
> > >"rest
> >
> > Are you really sure about that?
> > I've only read three
Hi Kristján,
what most developers do is, strangely, written in a footnote in the
windows build section.
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Building_Guide/Building_on_Windows#cite_note-Foot8-7
But it doesn't really signify, doing a 'dmake' in SRC_ROOT is documented
in the
Hi Heiner.
So what build system should I have been using? I was simply using the guide
available here:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Building_Guide/Building_on_Windows
dmake seems to create makefile.mk from the makefile.rc file.and this is then
called from dmake. Are ther
Hi thanks for your help, but i found the mistake i made
it was the "mandatory" flag in the original "Paths.xcu"
when i set oor:mandatory="false" in the extension xcu-file the default
operation "modify" takes place, the entrie is overwritten and it still is
editable,
so it works :)
but thanks fo
On 04/01/10 09:33, sponmonster wrote:
I've tried the stuff which is explained in the docu.
I want to change the paths in "Path.xcu", but everything except "finalized"
fails. I can't change the entries with "replace", fuse" or "modify" which is
default. Only "finalized" is working and changes the
Hi,
have you tried, for example:
Path.xcu:
file:///D:/Data/Global_Autotext_1
file:///D:/Data/Global_Autotext_2
file:///X:/User/Autotext
Hi,
I've tried the stuff which is explained in the docu.
I want to change the paths in "Path.xcu", but everything except "finalized"
fails. I can't change the entries with "replace", fuse" or "modify" which is
default. Only "finalized" is working and changes the entries. But when i set
the entri
Hi,
I've tried the stuff which is explained in the docu.
I want to change the paths in "Path.xcu", but everything except "finalized"
fails. I can't change the entries with "replace", fuse" or "modify" which is
default. Only "finalized" is working and changes the entries. But when i set
the entri
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