Hi Damjan, I think the "problem" is in "external_deps.lst":
--- if (SOLAR_JAVA==TRUE && ENABLE_MEDIAWIKI==YES) MD5 = 4c8c505cc3cba4c467c479e3e0f09ba4 name = commons-lang3-3.3-src.tar.gz URL1 = http://archive.apache.org/dist/commons/lang/source/$(name) URL2 = $(OOO_EXTRAS)$(MD5)-$(name) --- The Windows build is running at the moment. Looks good so far! If it is successful Rev. 1805579 can be found here: https://www.openoffice.org/download/devbuilds.html Matthias Am 21.08.2017 um 17:09 schrieb Damjan Jovanovic: > My module uses Apache Commons Lang. Maybe I didn't patch configure.ac > properly, or maybe you have to run autoconf on that buildbot before > ./configure? I can't check for the next few days. > > On Monday, August 21, 2017, Matthias Seidel <matthias.sei...@hamburg.de> > wrote: > >> Hi Damian, >> >> Maybe it is because we build without Wiki publisher. (What is it good for? >> I have never seen a working Wiki publisher in the past years...) >> >> I have now enabled it (--enable-wiki-publisher), let us wait for a new >> build... >> >> Regards, Matthias >> >> Am 21.08.2017 um 14:36 schrieb Matthias Seidel: >> >> Hi Damian, >> >> That sounds good! >> >> Unfortunately your commit seems to break the build on our buildbot(Win10 >> 64bit/Java 8): >> https://ci.apache.org/projects/openoffice/buildlogs/ >> win/log/wntmsci12.pro.build.html >> >> ---1 module(s): >> apache-commons >> need(s) to be rebuilt >> >> Reason(s): >> >> ERROR: error 65280 occurred while making >> /cygdrive/e/slave14/aoo-win7/build/main/apache-commons/java/lang >> >> When you have fixed the errors in that module you can resume the build by >> running: >> >> build --from apache-commons >> >> --- >> dmake: Error: -- >> `../../wntmsci12.pro/misc/4c8c505cc3cba4c467c479e3e0f09ba4-commons-lang3-3.3-src.unpack' >> not found, and can't be made >> --- >> >> Regards, Matthias >> >> >> Am 20.08.2017 um 21:34 schrieb Damjan Jovanovic: >> >> Hi >> >> In revision 1805579 I committed a large patch to AOO, that implements a >> whole new database connector, for the PostgreSQL database. >> >> It's the real deal, a new UNO component, 57 files, 9607 lines of code, >> about 4 months in the pipeline. It's 100% in Java, and while developing it >> I've also written a lot of SDBCX helper classes, loosely based on the C++ >> ones we already have, which will make writing future Java-based database >> drivers much easier :). >> >> Ok so it's still in its early alpha stages, maybe 50% finished, and will >> need considerable further development, so definitely not recommended for >> production use yet, but it already supports some things that are broken in >> LibreOffice's PostgreSQL driver ;). >> >> I would have preferred to wait until it was more complete before >> committing, but I thought now is a good time, as there is talk of project >> inactivity, help from others would be welcome, and "release early, release >> often" is the open-source way. >> >> It's already integrated into the build, but if you want to contribute to >> development, it could not be easier: the Ant project opens in Eclipse (open >> main/connectivity/java/sdbc_postgresql/build.xml using "Java Project from >> Existing Ant Buildfile"), it builds in 2 seconds, and can be easily >> debugged (in AOO, Tools -> Options, Java, Parameters, add: >> "-agentlib:jdwp=transport=dt_socket,server=y,suspend=n,address=8000" >> and attach the remote debugger from Eclipse). >> >> To use it, you need the PostgreSQL JDBC JAR file in your classpath (we >> should probably ship it to users instead of requiring them to download and >> configure it in their AOO Tools -> Options, Java, Class Path). In the >> database wizard, choose "Connect to an existing database" and select >> "PostgreSQL". At present you have to enter database URLs in the broken form >> of "://127.0.0.1/catalog". Database queries work well with a variety of >> data types, but some DDL features are missing/broken, eg. you can't rename >> tables, indexes can't be deleted, views/users/groups need implementing, >> "Refresh tables" gives you a blank screen. The code also needs to be >> audited and cleaned up a lot (locking, UNO lifecycle, null strings (which >> are banned in UNO)), and the relevant GUI dialogs and wizards need adding >> (under main/dbaccess). >> >> Note that you need Java >= 7. >> >> Anyway, development continues. We have a few more database drivers that >> need to be developed, such as the Thunderbird address book driver and the >> LDAP driver which we lost when Mozilla was removed from the build. >> >> Regards >> Damjan >> >> >> >> >>
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