On Tue, 2014-09-30 at 16:50 -0400, nicholas ferguson wrote:
> LibreOffice has a terrible high cost of entry..at least for windows.
Sure - you're not wrong.
Then again, it is particularly high for developers with 'old' machines
- lots of compilers etc. [ which is a shame ]. It's
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Hi guys,
You are warmly invited (if you can make a phone-call) to hear what
we get up to in the Engineering Steering Committee, ask questions at a
suitable time in the agenda etc. We maintain our agenda in an etherpad here:
http://pad.documentfoundation.org/p/esc
Dial in
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New commits:
commit b530af91cfc0fd5037d23d1b9493b29e1ebcbc9e
Author: Andrzej Hunt
Date: Tue Sep 30 22:14:48 2014 +0100
Add libanimcore to factory list.
This helps various .ppt and .pptx files.
Change-Id:
My favorite memory of LibreOffice's high cost of entry..was to build a
release mode.
Tor and Michael insisted it worked. They even let me download a tar of a
recent set of files, that had built ok.
I duplicated their directory structure. And my build still failed.
Wow. So I did a forensic on th
I would think..that having to deal with this single issue, outlined below,
that Michael and Tor would send me a sample of sc unit tests migrated over
to a console application or at least a linux application, built as a
standalone app, with a main in it.
That would be a good gesture.
Nick
-Or
I think that is a bad idea. A good idea is to turn on anti virus where work is
done. you can't tell developers to turn off their anti virus when working on
windows. That’s crazy talk
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From: Robinson Tryon [mailto:bishop.robin...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September
At Wed Sep 10 03:16:02 PDT 2014, Juergen Funk wrote:
>I have make the build in the "core" and build all of them, the last
>command look like okay, but the solution in the "lo-core" directory
>has the follow entry
>
> Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 12.00
[...]
Yes, i
On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 8:00 PM, David Ostrovsky wrote:
> Yes, i can reproduce that. The reason is Win32 make. It confuses some of
> regex in gbuild-to-ide generator. Peter Foley mentioned in another
> thread that he is going to increase GNU make version to 4.0 to run
> gbuild-to-ide to address th
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