Hi,
Various bugs identified in LibreOffice are listed at
https://bugs.freedesktop.org; with specific id's. I want to map those bugs to
specific commits, so that i can know which files were changed because of that
bug. Usually, developers specify those bug id's during the comment of a commit,
Hi,
On Tue, Jun 03, 2014 at 01:42:52PM +0800, ANiKET JAiN wrote:
Hi,
Various bugs identified in LibreOffice are listed at
https://bugs.freedesktop.org; with specific id's. I want to map those bugs
to specific commits, so that i can know which files were changed because of
that bug.
Excellent idea! Sorting by priority and separating by OS does speed up
selecting where to start.
Well done!
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On Sat, 2014-05-31 at 11:17 -0700, Joel Madero wrote:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56847
So QA has some questions:
1. Should we close this particular bug as INVALID because it's a
disaster with comments and lots of different issues being posted?
Its got 67 comments in it,
For MacOSX I wonder if Tor knows of a basic/built-in video viewer on
MacOSX which uses the same route we are using to render video which can
be used as an example program to compare against to filter out missing
codecs vs libreoffice-side bustate ?
No idea. I would just double-click on the
The few movie files I have on my Mac are taken with my Canon DSLR,
named *.mov, encoded in H.264 I think, and open with QuickTime
Player. One of those files was the one I successfully inserted in a
Writer doc when I tested the recent Mac patches to avmedia.
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On 06/03/2014 03:24 PM, Caolán McNamara wrote:
For Linux, we're using gstreamer under Linux to play back video, so I
suggest if there's an issue playing back video under Linux that the
reporter checks if it works in totem which typically defaults to having
gstreamer as its backend. So as a
Le 03/06/2014 13:24, Caolán McNamara a écrit :
I carried out more comprehensive testing on OSX 10.9 with several
different video container formats over the various releases of LO, and
posted the results here :
fdo 79546
On my OSX 10.9.3 system, I have :
Quicktime Player 10.3 (727.4)
Flip
Hi All,
I was following the information found at
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/How_to_get_a_backtrace_with_WinDbg
and have hit into 2 snags. Snag one is that the url
http://dev-downloads.libreoffice.org/symstore/symbols gives a 4.3 and
snag two is that when i'm running the analyze