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Attached is a text file with the
tests that I ran and the results of each. The only problem
encountered was in verifying tl.dll.new with the .asc signature
file. This was due to the web of trust issue discussed earlier in
this thread.Patricia's signature had not been certified by anyone.
One I elevated the Owner Trust level and certified it the
verification passed. I will finish reviewing the latest documentation and send any comments or suggested changes under separate cover. Regards Keith Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
BETA 0.1.0 WITH AUTOMATED SCRIPTS IS NOW AVAILABLE The scripts make life much easier, since users don't have to go hunting for anything and digging around in operating-system locations.You should be able to go through the procedure that uses the automated steps pretty easily. It is very important to know the difficulties that arise or whether there were none. The material is available at <http://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/openoffice/4.1.2-patch1/binaries/Windows>. - Dennis-----Original Message----- From: Dennis E. Hamilton [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2016 18:01 To: [email protected] Cc: [email protected] Subject: RE: [TESTING] Applying openoffice-4.1.2-patch1 for Windows Beta version 0.1.0 is now nearing completion. It will include two scripts, one for applying the patch, the other for reverting the patch. The .zip will also have a copy of the original 4.1.2 tl.dll as well as the new one. These are used in the procedures to verify the files that are present in the OpenOffice configuration in order to apply the patch and also to remove it. Next steps: * Additional path testing of the two scripts and verification that operation on Windows XP and on Windows 10 work as expected.[orcmid] Done It is also much easier to work through the patch checks using the scripts.* Updating of the README to reflect the availability of the batch-file scripts as well as the manual procedure if ever needed.[orcmid] Done* Although the Zips already carry executable code (i.e., DLLs) there may be some Antivirus push-back where the policy is to not allow .zip files with scripts in them. The README will also have to address that possibility.[orcmid] I forgot that at the last minute. I will put that into the next version. Meanwhile, those who check these procedures should report any AV objections they ran into.- Dennis-----Original Message----- From: Dennis E. Hamilton [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, August 8, 2016 09:58 To: [email protected] Cc: [email protected] Subject: RE: [TESTING] Applying openoffice-4.1.2-patch1 for Windows Alpha version 0.0.1 of README-4.1.2-patch1-apply-Windows.txt has been introduced into the files (and the .zip) at <https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/openoffice/4.1.2- patch1/binaries/Windows>. This version reflects suggestions by Marcus Lange, Pedro Lino, andKeithMcKenna. Suggestions that are not (yet) implemented will be discussed in replies to their messages and on the bugzilla issue at <https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=127065>. By its nature, this material is intended for users operating onWindows.In some cases, incompatible forms are used on the Subversion server where the above files are situated. Version 0.0.1 attempts to accommodate for this incompatibility. In continuing to verify the procedure, please indicate whether there are (now) difficulties using the text files, especially on Windows. Users of Linux systems may have difficulties with some utilities for which the Windows versions of the same tool (e.g., md5sum) do not produce Linux-acceptable line endings. It is useful to know if thatisstill the case. The files have been confirmed to be usable using the utilities built for use on Windows. For future versions, the use of HTML instead of text will beconsidered.HTML does not have white-space incompatibility problems acrossdifferentplatforms. The HTML will also be digitally-signed as a means of verifying its authenticity. In addition to possibly using HTML as a better form for cross-platform use of text, attention will now move toward introducing scripts that automatically apply the change, replacing all of steps 9-18. Meanwhile, it is valuable to continue testing that the replacementfileproduces no regression or introduction of any defects not seen usinganunmodified Apache OpenOffice 4.1.2. - Dennis-----Original Message----- From: Dennis E. Hamilton [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, August 2, 2016 20:31 To: [email protected] Cc: [email protected] Subject: [TESTING] Applying openoffice-4.1.2-patch1 for Windows Testing of an Apache OpenOffice 4.1.2-patch1 procedure is requested. The files to be used in testing are at <https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/openoffice/4.1.2-patch1/binaries/Windows>. |
Performed the following actions from an administrator account on Windows 7
Test Performed Result
Downloaded new zip and hash files Passed
Verify zip against asc signature Passed
Verify zip against md5 hash Passed
Verify zip against sha256 hash Passed
Verify tl.dll.new against asc signature failed not enough information
Changed owner trust and certified then it passed. also sent to server
Verify tl.dll.old against asc signature Passed
Ran apply batch without using run as admin Failed with clean exit
At label fail 3 in the apply batch file it states This batch script,
REVERT-4.1.2-patch1-Windows.bat... should read This batch script,
APPLY-4.1.2-patch1-Windows.bat
Ran apply batch with Run as Admin Passed
Ran revert batch without using run as admin Failed with clean exit
Ran revert batch using run as admin Passed
Ran the following tests from a User Account on Windows 7
Test Performed Result
Downloaded new zip file Passed
Ran apply batch with Run as Admin asked for admin password
Passed
Ran revert batch with Run as Admin asked for admin password
Passed
signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature
