[dev] OOo installation packages for Linux, a few (easy) questions

2010-08-16 Thread Rony G. Flatscher
Hi there,

not sure whether this is the correct e-mail list. If not please advise,
which one would be the appropriate one.

An observation, two questions ad the OOo installateion packages on
http://download.openoffice.org/index.html; when entered from a German,
32-bit Ubuntu system:

* the package (3.2.1) just has an update script, but not an
  install script which makes it very cumbersome to install the
  genuine OOo from all the individual packages in the DEB
  subdirectory (after having removed the Ubuntu version of OOo
  beforehand): where could one find/locate the appropriate install
  script?
* does the genuine OOo install into /opt on Fedora or SuSE as well?

Maybe a last question: which Linux distributions are known to be 100%
compatible in their Java interfaces to OOo with the genuine OOo ?

TIA,

---rony





Re: [dev] OOo installation packages for Linux, a few (easy) questions

2010-08-16 Thread Sigrid Carrera
Hi Rony,

2010/8/16 Rony G. Flatscher rony.flatsc...@wu-wien.ac.at:
 Hi there,

 not sure whether this is the correct e-mail list. If not please advise,
 which one would be the appropriate one.

I think the users list is the better place, but I'm not 100 % sure
about this myself. ;)


 An observation, two questions ad the OOo installateion packages on
 http://download.openoffice.org/index.html; when entered from a German,
 32-bit Ubuntu system:

    * the package (3.2.1) just has an update script, but not an
      install script which makes it very cumbersome to install the
      genuine OOo from all the individual packages in the DEB
      subdirectory (after having removed the Ubuntu version of OOo
      beforehand): where could one find/locate the appropriate install
      script?

Isn't it just enough to go into the directory and use the command

dpkg -i *.deb (or something similar, I've never had a Debian-based system).

With rpm or urpmi you can just do this, and the installer figures out,
what to install first.


    * does the genuine OOo install into /opt on Fedora or SuSE as well?

I can tell you, that on Mandriva OOo installs itself into /opt, so I
would expect a similar behaviour on Fedora and SuSE as well, since the
rpm-packages are all the same. ;)


 Maybe a last question: which Linux distributions are known to be 100%
 compatible in their Java interfaces to OOo with the genuine OOo ?

Sorry, but here I have no answer for you.

Sigrid

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Re: [dev] OOo installation packages for Linux, a few (easy) questions

2010-08-16 Thread Björn Michaelsen
Am Mon, 16 Aug 2010 16:12:50 +0200
schrieb Rony G. Flatscher rony.flatsc...@wu-wien.ac.at:

 Maybe a last question: which Linux distributions are known to be 100%
 compatible in their Java interfaces to OOo with the genuine OOo ?

At least openoffice-bin on gentoo as it _is_ the genuine OOo build by
Hamburg RelEng.

BR,

Bjoern

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Re: Re: [dev] OOo installation packages for Linux, a few (easy) questions

2010-08-16 Thread Konstantin Tokarev


16.08.10, 18:55, Sigrid Carrera sigrid.carr...@googlemail.com:

  Isn't it just enough to go into the directory and use the command
  
  dpkg -i *.deb (or something similar, I've never had a Debian-based system).

This command works fine, I can prove it.


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Konstantin

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[dev] Re: [discuss] Questionnaire for our Research

2010-08-16 Thread Alexandro Colorado
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 12:21 PM, Nitin Mohan moha...@onid.orst.edu wrote:
 Hi,

 This is with reference to the earlier mail sent by me regarding the
 questionnaire for our research. We are doing a research study on how
 different projects handle bugs and whether duplicate bugs are of great
 annoyance to the developers. We are conducting a user evaluation study on

Probably the best list to address this is to the developer list at
dev@openoffice.org I CC this email to them.


 personnels who manage bugs in different open source projects. We are working
 toward a conference deadline which is on Aug 20 midnight PST (Friday) and we
 would really appreciate your opinion on the following questionnaire as soon
 as possible (preferably by Wednesday Aug 18 midnight PST) as it would add
 more value to our findings.

 Thanks.

 Nitin
 HCI Research Group
 Oregon State University


 The questionnaire won't take more than 10 minutes of your time. Kindly
 provide your answers beneath each question. Please remember to fill in your
 name, project you are working in and your position in that open source
 project.

 *
 Questionnaire
 -
 Your name:
 Open Source project name:
 Your position in that project:

 1. How many duplicates do you find per week (think of last week)?

 2. On a scale from 1 to 10 (1 being completely detrimental and 10 being
 completely beneficial), how do duplicate bugs affect your work?

 3. How do you identify duplicate bugs? (based on the description, comments,
 title, testing it?) Does your project provide any automated techniques to
 deal with duplicates? If it does, could you please give an outline about
 that?

 4. Do duplicate bugs make your job any harder? Why or why not?

 5. What would help you fix bugs more efficiently (features, new software,
 different information in bug reports, etc.)?

 6. Is there someone on your project who is in charge of deciding who gets
 assigned a specific bug? If so, who is that person? If not, how do bugs get
 assigned?

 7. How many bugs does the project receive per day? Per week? (think of last
 week)

 8. How many bugs do you get assigned to personally per week? (think of last
 week)

 9. Who is in charge of closing / verifying bugs? Is it one person, a group
 of people, or each individual? (maybe combine this with question 6?)

 10. What is the most beneficial piece of information in bug reports for you?
 What is the least beneficial thing?

 **

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