Re: [l10n-dev] new version of gsicheck available for download

2008-07-09 Thread Gregor Hartmann

Hi Friedel,

the CWS newkeyid1 has been integrated by now, so the pointer you found 
points to gsicheck 1.9.0 (verify in the sources, its stated in line 749)


as you only want it for reference I guess that link is what you need.
But just in case here is the CVS link:
http://l10n.openoffice.org/source/browse/l10n/transex3/source/gsicheck.cxx?rev=1.29&view=markup
http://l10n.openoffice.org/source/browse/l10n/transex3/source/tagtest.cxx?rev=1.20&view=markup

there is quite some dead code in tagtest.cxx which used to check valid 
combinations of tags. It ether has to be removed or adapted to the 
XML-style tags.


Hope that helps
Gregor


F Wolff schrieb:

On Ma, 2008-06-30 at 15:15 +0200, Gregor Hartmann wrote:

Hi Friedel,

the sourcecode is available in the module transex3

gsicheck.cxx and tagtest.cxx

unfortunately up to now only in the CWS newkeyid1 which has status 
"approved by QA".


Regards
Gregor



Thank you, Gregor.  Unfortunately I haven't worked with the OOo sources
in a few years, and have never worked with the CWSs. Can you perhaps aid
me with a CVS URL or even a web based browser? I found this:
http://lxr.go-oo.org/source/l10n/transex3/source/gsicheck.cxx
but I assume that this is not the newkeyid1 CWS that you are referring
to.

Thank you again.
Friedel


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Re: [l10n-dev] new version of gsicheck available for download

2008-07-08 Thread Alexandro Colorado

we need a better cheasheet for lesser technical people btw.

On Tue, 08 Jul 2008 16:01:24 -0500, F Wolff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
wrote:



On Ma, 2008-06-30 at 15:15 +0200, Gregor Hartmann wrote:

Hi Friedel,

the sourcecode is available in the module transex3

gsicheck.cxx and tagtest.cxx

unfortunately up to now only in the CWS newkeyid1 which has status
"approved by QA".

Regards
Gregor



Thank you, Gregor.  Unfortunately I haven't worked with the OOo sources
in a few years, and have never worked with the CWSs. Can you perhaps aid
me with a CVS URL or even a web based browser? I found this:
http://lxr.go-oo.org/source/l10n/transex3/source/gsicheck.cxx
but I assume that this is not the newkeyid1 CWS that you are referring
to.

Thank you again.
Friedel


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Re: [l10n-dev] new version of gsicheck available for download

2008-07-08 Thread F Wolff
On Ma, 2008-06-30 at 15:15 +0200, Gregor Hartmann wrote:
> Hi Friedel,
> 
> the sourcecode is available in the module transex3
> 
> gsicheck.cxx and tagtest.cxx
> 
> unfortunately up to now only in the CWS newkeyid1 which has status 
> "approved by QA".
> 
> Regards
> Gregor


Thank you, Gregor.  Unfortunately I haven't worked with the OOo sources
in a few years, and have never worked with the CWSs. Can you perhaps aid
me with a CVS URL or even a web based browser? I found this:
http://lxr.go-oo.org/source/l10n/transex3/source/gsicheck.cxx
but I assume that this is not the newkeyid1 CWS that you are referring
to.

Thank you again.
Friedel


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Re: [l10n-dev] new version of gsicheck available for download

2008-06-30 Thread Gregor Hartmann

Hi Friedel,

the sourcecode is available in the module transex3

gsicheck.cxx and tagtest.cxx

unfortunately up to now only in the CWS newkeyid1 which has status 
"approved by QA".


Regards
Gregor

F Wolff schrieb:

On Di, 2008-06-17 at 14:45 +0200, Gregor Hartmann wrote:

Hi,

I have now uploaded archives for windows, linux, solaris sparc, solaris 
intel and MAC intel. All based on DEV300_m13 (plus CWS:newkeyid1).


Version 1.9.0 features
- Checking and removing (switch -f -ff ) of new KeyIDs
- relaxing GID/LID length to 250 chars each

You can download them at
http://ooo.services.openoffice.org/gsicheck/


Hallo Gregor

Is the source code also available?

Keep well
Friedel


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Re: [l10n-dev] new version of gsicheck available for download

2008-06-28 Thread Pavel Janík

Hi,



Hallo Gregor

Is the source code also available?


the right question is: why the cws newkeyid1 is not integrated already?
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Re: [l10n-dev] new version of gsicheck available for download

2008-06-28 Thread F Wolff
On Di, 2008-06-17 at 14:45 +0200, Gregor Hartmann wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have now uploaded archives for windows, linux, solaris sparc, solaris 
> intel and MAC intel. All based on DEV300_m13 (plus CWS:newkeyid1).
> 
> Version 1.9.0 features
> - Checking and removing (switch -f -ff ) of new KeyIDs
> - relaxing GID/LID length to 250 chars each
> 
> You can download them at
> http://ooo.services.openoffice.org/gsicheck/

Hallo Gregor

Is the source code also available?

Keep well
Friedel


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[l10n-dev] new version of gsicheck available for download

2008-06-17 Thread Gregor Hartmann

Hi,

I have now uploaded archives for windows, linux, solaris sparc, solaris 
intel and MAC intel. All based on DEV300_m13 (plus CWS:newkeyid1).


Version 1.9.0 features
- Checking and removing (switch -f -ff ) of new KeyIDs
- relaxing GID/LID length to 250 chars each

You can download them at
http://ooo.services.openoffice.org/gsicheck/

always get the newest version (with the highest version number).
The other ones are just there for reference.

I will update them as new versions become available.

To use them unpack them in a separate directory.

Calling gsicheck without parameters will give you a short help

for regular use call

gsicheck 

more info in the wiki page

http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Gsicheck

Regards
Gregor

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Re: [l10n-dev] new version of gsicheck available for download

2007-07-12 Thread Rafaella Braconi

Thank you Gregor for providing a new updated version of the gsicheck!

Can you all make sure you use the latest version before deliverying sdf 
files back to Sun?


Thanks,
Rafaella


Gregor Hartmann wrote:


Hi,

I have now uploaded archives for windows, linux, solaris sparc and 
solaris intel.


You can download them at
http://ooo.services.openoffice.org/gsicheck/

always get the newest version (with the highest version number).
The other ones are just there for reference.

I will update them as new versions become available.

To use them unpack them in a separate directory.

Calling gsicheck without parameters will give you a short help

for regular use call

gsicheck 

more info in the wiki page

http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Gsicheck

Regards
Gregor

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[l10n-dev] new version of gsicheck available for download

2007-07-11 Thread Gregor Hartmann

Hi,

I have now uploaded archives for windows, linux, solaris sparc and 
solaris intel.


You can download them at
http://ooo.services.openoffice.org/gsicheck/

always get the newest version (with the highest version number).
The other ones are just there for reference.

I will update them as new versions become available.

To use them unpack them in a separate directory.

Calling gsicheck without parameters will give you a short help

for regular use call

gsicheck 

more info in the wiki page

http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Gsicheck

Regards
Gregor

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