Thanks terry, I am sorry about the attachment, I was unaware. I did search the bug list at bugzilla, I did not find any similar bugs reported.
I will file it now, thanks for your mail. Vinay On Jul 8, 2012, at 1:25 AM, YangTerry <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Vinay,Attachment is not allow in maillist, from your description this > maybe an regreesion issue, you can do a quick search in our bugzilla > https://issues.apache.org/ooo/If no result please fill an bug for this issue. > Thanks,Terry Yang > From: [email protected] > Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2012 11:29:17 -0400 > Subject: Re: QA_Beginner > To: [email protected] > > HI all > One quick question, I found a defect, before reporting it as bug, I did > search in the bug list, I did not find similar report. Before reporting I > just wanted to share this with you all and confirm. > > > Working on Fedora 13. working with Word processor/writer. > > > I was looking to open a file from my external Hard drive or from internal HDD > but from a different partition, the OPEN DIALOG box wont show the drives > available, it just displays the home dir. > > > I tried the same with Open Office 3.2, the open dialog box shows all the > drives available and other partitions. > > > I have attached screen shots for verification. > > > > RegardsVinay > > > > On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 9:20 PM, Rob Weir <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 12:44 PM, Andrea Pescetti <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Rob Weir wrote: > >>> > >>> Why aren't we building desktop integration in the snapshots? If our > >>> testing is to be meaningful it should be based on based on the same > >>> form of packages that the end users will run, right? > >> > >> > >> Dev snapshots can be configured as "OOo-DEV" (no relation with the mailing > >> list, it is their historical name) or "OpenOffice.org". > >> > >> The first configuration is for interim releases, does not provide desktop > >> integration and is meant for packages that can be installed alongside a > >> stable version: I download them and I install them on my main system to > >> check bugfixes, but I continue using the stable version. > >> > >> The second configuration is applied in the pre-release phase and provides > >> desktop integration. These packages will overwrite a stable installation > >> (unless installed with special switches) and are meant for a full test. > >> > >> The separation makes sense because in a large majority of cases it's enough > >> to have the first kind of configuration to verify a bugfix or test > >> regressions, so that the snapshot can be removed or replaced with no worry > >> to damage the stable installation. > >> > > > > Hmmm.... > > > > If there are bugs in the desktop integration code, them doesn't it > > make sense to find them early? > > > > And if there are no bugs, then installing with it would not harm an > > existing installation. > > > > I suppose the key point will be for us to coordinate the test plan > > with the desktop integration availability, so we test that when it is > > available. > > > > -Rob > > > >> Regards, > >> Andrea. > > >
