Re: [dev] Re: soffice.bin crash when start up and return value is 78
Zongyun Lai wrote: Stephan Bergmann wrote: Zongyun Lai wrote: Hi all, I am new to OpenOffice development. I grabed the vanilla source codes from development build (build OOH680_m8) today. And I happily compiled them with the help of ccache and distcc. Some, compiling is not a great pain. However, when I want to launch the application, I do the following operations, and it crashes, $ . LinuxX86Env.Set.sh This modifies your environment (e.g., LD_LIBRARY_PATH), which can cause problems when you start applications from that environment. $ cd solver/680/unxlngi6.pro/bin/ $ ./soffice.bin -impress Always start ./soffice, not ./soffice.bin. -Stephan Hi Stephan, Thanks for your idea. But if I don't source the LinuxX86Env.Set.sh file, the command runs as follows, $ sh soffice -writer /home/zlai/ooo/OOH680_m8/solver/680/unxlngi6.pro/bin/soffice.bin: error while loading shared libraries: libvcl680li.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory You need to install OOo, you cannot run soffice.bin out of the solver. (There is a script at solver/680/unxlngi6.pro/bin/userscripts/install that lets you put a self-contained OOo installation anywhere on your system, even if you already have another one at /opt.) -Stephan - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [dev] GoOOoCon2008 / Prague ...
Hi Charles, As always it's entertaining talking with you. On Fri, 2008-03-07 at 16:02 +0100, Charles-H. Schulz wrote: Yes, it is one; I thought it was a community event. While technical discussions are perennial to our project, I don't see the need for segregating the community between hackers and non hackers; As I understand it this is a normal practice for organic communities: eg. the Linux Kernel Summit[1] - has purely technical talks, or say the Gnome Developers Summit[2], or perhaps aKademy (AFAIR originally billed as a developers conference). There are of course a myriad of hack-fests, and other highly technical conferences on many topics everywhere. Are you suggesting that these are fundamentally evil ? that developers meeting to talk, enjoy each others' company, work together and discuss technical detail is bad ? it's not as if we are excluding anyone - just warning ahead of time this will be technical, and our core constituency is hackers. Clearly broader conferences have their place too. every part of our community is legitimate Did I suggest it was not ? Honestly, I'm happy to talk politics[1] vigorously: will you share an hour slot with me for a debate on the future of OpenOffice in Beijing ? I will be more than happy to do so Great; I suggest the Parlimentary debating style[3] and a proposal of the form: Contribution to OpenOffice.org by entities with diverse motivations is a strength not a weakness [ or you can cast it negatively if you wish ]. I'm sure Sun, or someone can provide an impartial speaker to compare it: I'm not sure how well it would go over to a predominantly non native speaking audience, though with slides we might get somewhere: sounds fun. although debating with somebody from Microsoft could have probably sped up things. Nice rhetoric, shame about the mismatch with reality; and what do you want to speed up ? I was thinking of starting with Why I believe Open-Source/Free Software is the disruptive movement of our time - I suspect MS has a different view. Of course, such a debate is possible provided I can get the funding to go there, and I realize that you and I, just like many other contributors, are facing this problem. Book early to save :-) See my first comment: provided that the community as a whole is invited, it is a Regicon, yes. Honestly, substance concerns me far more than branding; do call it what you will; all are welcome - the content will be ~exclusively technical. Regards, Michael. [1] - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_Kernel_Developers_Summit + sadly invitation only, not my preferred approach. [2] - http://live.gnome.org/BostonSummit [3] - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliamentary_debate -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] , Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [dev] GoOOoCon2008 / Prague ...
Michael, Le 10 mars 08 à 12:20, Michael Meeks a écrit : Hi Charles, As always it's entertaining talking with you. On Fri, 2008-03-07 at 16:02 +0100, Charles-H. Schulz wrote: Yes, it is one; I thought it was a community event. While technical discussions are perennial to our project, I don't see the need for segregating the community between hackers and non hackers; As I understand it this is a normal practice for organic communities: eg. the Linux Kernel Summit[1] - has purely technical talks, or say the Gnome Developers Summit[2], or perhaps aKademy (AFAIR originally billed as a developers conference). There are of course a myriad of hack-fests, and other highly technical conferences on many topics everywhere. Are you suggesting that these are fundamentally evil ? that developers meeting to talk, enjoy each others' company, work together and discuss technical detail is bad ? it's not as if we are excluding anyone - just warning ahead of time this will be technical, and our core constituency is hackers. Clearly broader conferences have their place too. I'm just suggesting to respect the way we work inside OOo, that's all. every part of our community is legitimate Did I suggest it was not ? Honestly, I'm happy to talk politics[1] vigorously: will you share an hour slot with me for a debate on the future of OpenOffice in Beijing ? I will be more than happy to do so Great; I suggest the Parlimentary debating style[3] and a proposal of the form: Contribution to OpenOffice.org by entities with diverse motivations is a strength not a weakness [ or you can cast it negatively if you wish ]. I'm sure Sun, or someone can provide an impartial speaker to compare it: I'm not sure how well it would go over to a predominantly non native speaking audience, though with slides we might get somewhere: sounds fun. Well, I suggest both of us work on this a bit later on with details, etc. We should have to fill out some call for papers proposal, etc. And that would happen in a few months, if I'm not misstaken. I am busy at the moment on OOXML; so is your employer but on the other side of the fence, as usual. Best, Charles. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[dev] Old programmers never die
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Re: [dev] Thank you for voting Beijing
Le 10 mars 08 à 05:18, pj @ OOo a écrit : Hi Charles, Charles-H. Schulz wrote: ... I hope you'll be able to make it to Beijing. I'm really looking forward to meet you again. I hope I will be able to, but am afraid I will have to ask for funding... no problem, that's exactly, why we have this program. I would also like to encourage other readers to consider our funding program before disregarding attendance right away. We will work on this with top priority to provide detailed informations ASAP, we know a lot of planning depends strongly on this issue. Thanks Peter, Charles. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[dev] Programming
Dear Team, I would like to try to develop codes as per your requirements and to become a part of it. Pl lead me. Vipin Das K Executive Network OSS (CNMS) Network Services Engineering (91) (22) 6615 3172 Direct (91) 9223 368374 Mobile [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.tatacommunications.com/
Re: [dev] Programming
Vipin Das (CNMS) wrote: Dear Team, I would like to try to develop codes as per your requirements and to become a part of it. Pl lead me. Hi Vipin Das, start here... http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Main_Page#Getting_started_with_OOo_development http://contributing.openoffice.org/index.html http://contributing.openoffice.org/programming.html http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/guidelines.html http://tools.openoffice.org/ http://tools.services.openoffice.org/ *Vipin Das** K** *Executive Network OSS (CNMS) Network Services Engineering (91) (22) 6615 3172 Direct (91) 9223 368374 Mobile [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Tata Communications http://www.tatacommunications.com/ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [dev] GoOOoCon2008 / Prague ...
Hi, On Thursday 06 March 2008 19:24, Michael Meeks wrote: The Novell team thought that, what with the next OOoCon being in Beijing and the cost of travel there (etc.) and of course the broad focus of that conference; that it would be good to have a very hacker-focused event in Europe. So, we're inviting all hyper-technical people (with or without long hair) to join the Novell go-oo team for part of their annual team face-to-face in Prague. [...] The (preliminary) plan: + April 11th, ad-hoc presentations, hacking, evening drinks / meal. + April 12th, am: more of the same pm: fun ropes course / team building The programme started filling, please check http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/GoOOCon_2008#Programme It is still a month till the event - if you have a theme you'll be interested in presenting, please drop me a mail. Regards, Jan - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[dev] Compiling Code Snippets
Dev group, I am trying to alter presentation documents in accordance with a distributed framework. I have spent much time understanding the data structures of the Impress application and am ready to apply new functionality to this environment. I have downloaded a code snippet from the OpenOffice website and it seems to be on track with what I need to complete an Impress project. After downloading the snippet and compiling with included library directories (see toy commands) I am getting many simple c++ data type syntax errors. It seems as though the #includes from the snippet don't have knowledge of the C++ language. Has anyone successfully complied this exact code snippet or something similar? If so, can you please lend any guidance into what needs to be done? Are there any tools, should I modify the Makefile, or can you offer any library path information? Thank you. Derek Parks Graduate Student University of Michigan ===The snippet is from=== http://codesnippets.services.openoffice.org/Impress/Impress.DealWithImpress.snip ===MY toy commands=== g++ -I ../solver/680/unxlngi6.pro/inc/ -I ../solver/680/unxlngi6.pro/inc/offuh oo-snippets.cpp 2log ===MY error info=== see inline attachment. ===MY sys info=== $ g++ --version g++ (GCC) 4.2.3 (Debian 4.2.3-1) In file included from ../solver/680/unxlngi6.pro/inc/rtl/alloc.h:40, from ../solver/680/unxlngi6.pro/inc/com/sun/star/uno/Reference.h:39, from ../solver/680/unxlngi6.pro/inc/offuh/com/sun/star/uno/Exception.hdl:10, from ../solver/680/unxlngi6.pro/inc/offuh/com/sun/star/uno/Exception.hpp:9, from ../solver/680/unxlngi6.pro/inc/cppuhelper/bootstrap.hxx:43, from oo-snippets.cpp:4: ../solver/680/unxlngi6.pro/inc/sal/types.h:77:7: error: #error Could not find 16-bit type, add support for your architecture ../solver/680/unxlngi6.pro/inc/sal/types.h:95:7: error: #error Could not find 32-bit type, add support for your architecture ../solver/680/unxlngi6.pro/inc/sal/types.h:137:4: error: #error Could not find 64-bit type, add support for your architecture ../solver/680/unxlngi6.pro/inc/sal/types.h:164:3: error: #error Please make sure SAL_TYPES_SIZEOFPOINTER is defined for your architecture/compiler ../solver/680/unxlngi6.pro/inc/sal/types.h:173:3: error: #error Please make sure SAL_TYPES_SIZEOFPOINTER is defined for your architecture/compiler ../solver/680/unxlngi6.pro/inc/sal/types.h:204:3: error: #error Please make sure SAL_TYPES_SIZEOFPOINTER is defined for your architecture/compiler ../solver/680/unxlngi6.pro/inc/sal/types.h:286:5: error: #error (unknown platform) In file included from ../solver/680/unxlngi6.pro/inc/cppu/macros.hxx:42, from ../solver/680/unxlngi6.pro/inc/offuh/com/sun/star/uno/Exception.hdl:13, from ../solver/680/unxlngi6.pro/inc/offuh/com/sun/star/uno/Exception.hpp:9, from ../solver/680/unxlngi6.pro/inc/cppuhelper/bootstrap.hxx:43, from oo-snippets.cpp:4: ../solver/680/unxlngi6.pro/inc/uno/lbnames.h:96:2: error: #error No supported C++ compiler environment. In file included from ../solver/680/unxlngi6.pro/inc/cppu/macros.hxx:42, from ../solver/680/unxlngi6.pro/inc/offuh/com/sun/star/uno/Exception.hdl:13, from ../solver/680/unxlngi6.pro/inc/offuh/com/sun/star/uno/Exception.hpp:9, from ../solver/680/unxlngi6.pro/inc/cppuhelper/bootstrap.hxx:43, from oo-snippets.cpp:4: ../solver/680/unxlngi6.pro/inc/uno/lbnames.h:97: error: stray '#' in program In file included from ../solver/680/unxlngi6.pro/inc/rtl/alloc.h:40, from ../solver/680/unxlngi6.pro/inc/com/sun/star/uno/Reference.h:39, from ../solver/680/unxlngi6.pro/inc/offuh/com/sun/star/uno/Exception.hdl:10, from ../solver/680/unxlngi6.pro/inc/offuh/com/sun/star/uno/Exception.hpp:9, from ../solver/680/unxlngi6.pro/inc/cppuhelper/bootstrap.hxx:43, from oo-snippets.cpp:4: ../solver/680/unxlngi6.pro/inc/sal/types.h:151: error: 'sal_uInt16' does not name a type ../solver/680/unxlngi6.pro/inc/sal/types.h:312: error: 'sal_Int32' does not name a type ../solver/680/unxlngi6.pro/inc/sal/types.h:315: error: 'sal_Int32' does not name a type In file included from ../solver/680/unxlngi6.pro/inc/com/sun/star/uno/Reference.h:39, from ../solver/680/unxlngi6.pro/inc/offuh/com/sun/star/uno/Exception.hdl:10, from ../solver/680/unxlngi6.pro/inc/offuh/com/sun/star/uno/Exception.hpp:9, from ../solver/680/unxlngi6.pro/inc/cppuhelper/bootstrap.hxx:43, from oo-snippets.cpp:4: ../solver/680/unxlngi6.pro/inc/rtl/alloc.h:55: error: expected initializer before 'rtl_allocateMemory' ../solver/680/unxlngi6.pro/inc/rtl/alloc.h:74: error: expected initializer before 'rtl_reallocateMemory'
Re: [dev] Compiling Code Snippets
Hi Derek, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: Dev group, I am trying to alter presentation documents in accordance with a distributed framework. I have spent much time understanding the data structures of the Impress application and am ready to apply new functionality to this environment. I have downloaded a code snippet from the OpenOffice website and it seems to be on track with what I need to complete an Impress project. After downloading the snippet and compiling with included library directories (see toy commands) I am getting many simple c++ data type syntax errors. It seems as though the #includes from the snippet don't have knowledge of the C++ language. Has anyone successfully complied this exact code snippet or something similar? If so, can you please lend any guidance into what needs to be done? Are there any tools, should I modify the Makefile, or can you offer any library path information? you can try compiling with the tools provided by the SDK, as the example is a client application that bootstraps the office, so it won't work using the same environment you use to build the core source code. I send to your mail some examples that use the simple bootstrap mechanism, you will need a local office installation and the environment provided by the SDK to compile using the make files I created (a simple variation of the ones in the SDK examples). Regards Ariel. -- Ariel Constenla-Haile La Plata, Argentina [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ArielConstenlaHaile.com.ar/ooo/ Aus der Kriegsschule des Lebens - Was mich nicht umbringt, macht mich härter. Nietzsche Götzendämmerung, Sprüche und Pfeile, 8. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]