On 03/19/12 11:55, Jürgen Schmidt wrote:
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That said ...
if we had an updated OpenGrok or a real equivalent it would be
a lot easier.
of course a working OpenGrok would be nice. We have a local instance
running that gets updated every night but that doesn't help you at the
moment :-(
I found a replacement: ;)
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grep -R GPL main/*
(lots of noise from my HD and some false positives)
,
Binary file main/extras/source/autotext/lang/da/acor_da-DK.dat matches
Binary file
main/extras/source/templates/layout/lang/en-US/lyt-glacier.otp matches
Binary file main/extras/source/templates/layout/lang/de/lyt-glacier.otp
matches
main/helpauthoring/filter/xmlhelp2soffice.xsl: Licensed under LGPL
main/helpauthoring/HelpAuthoring/_Main.xba: msgbox
"OpenOffice.org Help Authoring
Framework"+chr(13)+"Version
"+Version+chr(13)+chr(13)+"(c) 2010 Oracle, Licensed under
LGPL",256
^C
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It looks like we are not ready just yet for a release.
Well my first approach to ask for OpenGrok on the infrastructure
mailing list was not promising and I gave up after some emails at this
time and concentrated on other more important things.
But I will try it again because the alternatively proposed tools
haven't convinced me. So many things where people can start working on
...
I am aware of that. TBH we shouldn't press the infra guys but it is clear
while that FishEye thing may be nice to read the history, it lacks the
OpenGrok search capabilities (or I need to be shown how to do
the grep test I did above).
cheers,
Pedro.