Re: Hosting LibreOffice online
On Fri, 2012-02-17 at 17:54 +0100, Sophie Gautier wrote: > Hi Drew, > On 16/02/2012 06:50, drew wrote: > [...] > > > > Just to wrap this thread up, I suppose. > > > > Well, after adding --enable-gtk3 it works. > > > > Had some issues related to the firewall, but got around that - turned it > > off (not likely a good long term solution :-) > > > > WebSocket support was (is) an issue. > > - Win7 and Vista with ie9: Fail > > - HP Mini 110, Mi (Linux) w/ FireFox [latest updates applied]: Fail > > > > All the other browsers I tried (FF under Natty, Chromium, Opera): Pass > > > > @Andor - if you just want to play with this, I could point you to a VM > > with everything pre-installed - I'd need a day or 2 to put it together I > > suppose, just let me know. > > I'm also interested in trying to play with it. But no hurry - I just > have some DVD labels to localize ;-) so when > yLiger__LOoL3.i686-0.0.9.vmx.tar.gz > ou'll be ready, could you > ping me too, please? Thanks in advance. > > Kind regards Hi Sophie Well - the foundation is, A Foundation..good news yes! And here is the link to a VM pre-enstalled (mostly :-? ) The sustudio profile page is: http://susestudio.com/a/NfE1GU/lippity-lopity-loly_lazing-liger-lool-3 You know if I could maybe see to change the port number in the next build one could actually demo this using the testdrive feature at susestudio. So, the VM there is just the installation files are the 3.6 (master) build out from my machine (I'm sure they could be smaller) with the JeOS (Just enough Operating System) template, and not much (not enough it seems) more. I put a copy of the download file here also (fo anyone not wanting to register an account at suseStudio): http://lo-portal.us/SBS/download/Liger__LOoL3.i686-0.0.9.vmx.tar.gz MD5: 78de314bc29101f1e70674b27c39cf11 So it is pretty straight forward Download the compressed file un-pack to a directory of your choice it will create a dir with that silly name lippity-lopity-loly_lazying-liger-lool-3 by default create your entry in your vm manager of choice (VBox, KVM, Quem) Start the vm and get to a command prompt (logon as tux, password linux) you can start LibO in listening mode with the shell script ~/liber.sh Best wishes, //drew ___ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice
Re: Hosting LibreOffice online
On Fri, 2012-02-17 at 17:54 +0100, Sophie Gautier wrote: > Hi Drew, > On 16/02/2012 06:50, drew wrote: > [...] > > > > Just to wrap this thread up, I suppose. > > > > Well, after adding --enable-gtk3 it works. > > > > Had some issues related to the firewall, but got around that - turned it > > off (not likely a good long term solution :-) > > > > WebSocket support was (is) an issue. > > - Win7 and Vista with ie9: Fail > > - HP Mini 110, Mi (Linux) w/ FireFox [latest updates applied]: Fail > > > > All the other browsers I tried (FF under Natty, Chromium, Opera): Pass > > > > @Andor - if you just want to play with this, I could point you to a VM > > with everything pre-installed - I'd need a day or 2 to put it together I > > suppose, just let me know. > > I'm also interested in trying to play with it. But no hurry - I just > have some DVD labels to localize ;-) so when you'll be ready, could you > ping me too, please? Thanks in advance. Howdy Sophie Excellent - will do that. //drew ___ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice
Re: Hosting LibreOffice online
Hi Drew, On 16/02/2012 06:50, drew wrote: [...] Just to wrap this thread up, I suppose. Well, after adding --enable-gtk3 it works. Had some issues related to the firewall, but got around that - turned it off (not likely a good long term solution :-) WebSocket support was (is) an issue. - Win7 and Vista with ie9: Fail - HP Mini 110, Mi (Linux) w/ FireFox [latest updates applied]: Fail All the other browsers I tried (FF under Natty, Chromium, Opera): Pass @Andor - if you just want to play with this, I could point you to a VM with everything pre-installed - I'd need a day or 2 to put it together I suppose, just let me know. I'm also interested in trying to play with it. But no hurry - I just have some DVD labels to localize ;-) so when you'll be ready, could you ping me too, please? Thanks in advance. Kind regards Sophie ___ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice
Re: Hosting LibreOffice online
Hi Drew, On Thu, 2012-02-16 at 00:50 -0500, drew wrote: > Well, after adding --enable-gtk3 it works. Nice :-) > WebSocket support was (is) an issue. > - Win7 and Vista with ie9: Fail > - HP Mini 110, Mi (Linux) w/ FireFox [latest updates applied]: Fail Oh - that is odd. I guess I should look into that - but perhaps they don't support v7 websockets (?) or ... > All the other browsers I tried (FF under Natty, Chromium, Opera): Pass So - that at least is encouraging. I'm interested that a Firefox didn't work though. > @Andor - if you just want to play with this, I could point you to a VM > with everything pre-installed - I'd need a day or 2 to put it together I > suppose, just let me know. > > That's it for now, Thanks drew :-) and of course, since we're interested in people hacking on this (since it's clearly in need of more love), it's fantastic to have a VM with all the build intermediates ready-to-hack etc. ;-) Good stuff, Michael. -- michael.me...@suse.com <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot ___ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice
Re: Hosting LibreOffice online
On Wed, 2012-02-15 at 16:10 -0500, drew wrote: > On Mon, 2012-02-13 at 12:24 +, Michael Meeks wrote: > > On Mon, 2012-02-13 at 11:43 +0100, Andor E wrote: > > > https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Using_LibreOffice_in_a_Web_Browser > > > > > > As promised I have created a first version of the Wiki page. I hope it > > > is not too awful. > > > > Thanks for that ! :-) I tweaked it a bit, it'd be nice to link Drew's > > image in if he's happy with that I guess. > > Howdy guys, > > > Great - Lookng at the wiki page, looks good, so I'm getting a bit more > confidence about having something worth pointing to and will add to the > page as soon as I do. > > Where am I at in that: put together a couple of machine images. > Basically think a fat one with development tools and a svelte for a > deployment platform. > > Managed to get the build to run w/out any type of error on the first of > those today, finally (took a few attempts). > > Built against master v 3.5 > Noticed that talk about using system libs over building then, seemed > like this was the perfect use for such, and did so for every case I > found listed. > > > Fired LOoL up..and nothing > - doesn't quit with an error > - doesn't respond to a request from the client either. > > :-( checking...failed to include --enable-gtk3 .. ooops > ..and it's off running make once again. > > so - I'll let you know what's up a little later it seems.. Just to wrap this thread up, I suppose. Well, after adding --enable-gtk3 it works. Had some issues related to the firewall, but got around that - turned it off (not likely a good long term solution :-) WebSocket support was (is) an issue. - Win7 and Vista with ie9: Fail - HP Mini 110, Mi (Linux) w/ FireFox [latest updates applied]: Fail All the other browsers I tried (FF under Natty, Chromium, Opera): Pass @Andor - if you just want to play with this, I could point you to a VM with everything pre-installed - I'd need a day or 2 to put it together I suppose, just let me know. That's it for now, //drew ___ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice
Re: Hosting LibreOffice online
On Mon, 2012-02-13 at 12:24 +, Michael Meeks wrote: > On Mon, 2012-02-13 at 11:43 +0100, Andor E wrote: > > https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Using_LibreOffice_in_a_Web_Browser > > > > As promised I have created a first version of the Wiki page. I hope it > > is not too awful. > > Thanks for that ! :-) I tweaked it a bit, it'd be nice to link Drew's > image in if he's happy with that I guess. Howdy guys, Great - Lookng at the wiki page, looks good, so I'm getting a bit more confidence about having something worth pointing to and will add to the page as soon as I do. Where am I at in that: put together a couple of machine images. Basically think a fat one with development tools and a svelte for a deployment platform. Managed to get the build to run w/out any type of error on the first of those today, finally (took a few attempts). Built against master v 3.5 Noticed that talk about using system libs over building then, seemed like this was the perfect use for such, and did so for every case I found listed. Fired LOoL up..and nothing - doesn't quit with an error - doesn't respond to a request from the client either. :-( checking...failed to include --enable-gtk3 .. ooops ..and it's off running make once again. so - I'll let you know what's up a little later it seems.. Best wishes, //drew ___ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice
Re: Hosting LibreOffice online
On Mon, 2012-02-13 at 11:43 +0100, Andor E wrote: > https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Using_LibreOffice_in_a_Web_Browser > > As promised I have created a first version of the Wiki page. I hope it > is not too awful. Thanks for that ! :-) I tweaked it a bit, it'd be nice to link Drew's image in if he's happy with that I guess. ATB, Michael. -- michael.me...@suse.com <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot ___ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice
Re: Hosting LibreOffice online
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Using_LibreOffice_in_a_Web_Browser As promised I have created a first version of the Wiki page. I hope it is not too awful. On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 10:11 AM, Andor E wrote: > Hi, > thanks for the info. That's a lot of stuff to process. I can't > promise, that I have the time for it right now (even if I'd like to). > But I will do the write up of the information contained in this thread > as asked by Michael. > > Thanks > > Andor Ertsey > > On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 9:00 AM, drew wrote: >> On Thu, 2012-02-09 at 20:23 +, Michael Meeks wrote: >>> On Thu, 2012-02-09 at 12:56 -0500, drew wrote: >>> > Hope you don't mind. >>> >>> Of course not ! :-) >>> >>> > Added Micheal's repo to SuseStudio. >>> >>> Neat. >>> >>> > From within an OpenSUSE 12.1 (32bit) vm project, go to the Software tab, >>> > click on Add repository and enter the name: mm-gtk3 >>> >>> I hope it'll get out there as a 12.1 update shortly and the problem >>> will go away. >>> >>> > That adds the repo to your project, then you can add individual packages >>> > as needed, as usual. >>> > >>> > ok, could of come up with a better name, I suppose ;) >>> >>> :-) didn't you have a nice database test / VM image that had a master >>> build environment ? or at least all the dependencies for that ? I guess >>> it'd be good to link that from Andor's wiki page as/when he has it >>> working - and there's nothing like having a LibreOffice window, in a >>> browser window, inside a virtual-machine window, inside another >>> (test-drive) browser I suspect ;-) >> >> I did use the service to generate a number of VM's, yes - not sure it >> really made sense for just a straight build system, for most people, as >> oo one downloaded it other then me :) have used the service to make >> others though with pre-built stuff, and some even get played with from >> time to time. >> >> But I did want to make one just for the LOOL purpose. >> so here it is http://susestudio.com/a/NfE1GU/lool-test >> >> A basic lamp server(Apache, postgres, no gui) included the C++, Java and >> Python development patterns from the SuseSTUDIO service, added the other >> LibO dependencies as needed (well, not libGL for the moment), didn't >> include a source code tarball (could I suppose) >> >> Anyway - installed it here, under virtualbox, and it's been chugging >> along for awhile on the first build - what I'd like to do is to, after >> the build, put a version up with everything pre-installed, pull it down >> and have it just start out of the box (no build required)..but later on >> that I suppose. >> >> @Andor I don't know if any of this would interest you, if so that would >> be great I'd love to hear from you. >> >> Thanks, >> >> //drew >> ___ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice
Re: Hosting LibreOffice online
Hi, thanks for the info. That's a lot of stuff to process. I can't promise, that I have the time for it right now (even if I'd like to). But I will do the write up of the information contained in this thread as asked by Michael. Thanks Andor Ertsey On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 9:00 AM, drew wrote: > On Thu, 2012-02-09 at 20:23 +, Michael Meeks wrote: >> On Thu, 2012-02-09 at 12:56 -0500, drew wrote: >> > Hope you don't mind. >> >> Of course not ! :-) >> >> > Added Micheal's repo to SuseStudio. >> >> Neat. >> >> > From within an OpenSUSE 12.1 (32bit) vm project, go to the Software tab, >> > click on Add repository and enter the name: mm-gtk3 >> >> I hope it'll get out there as a 12.1 update shortly and the problem >> will go away. >> >> > That adds the repo to your project, then you can add individual packages >> > as needed, as usual. >> > >> > ok, could of come up with a better name, I suppose ;) >> >> :-) didn't you have a nice database test / VM image that had a master >> build environment ? or at least all the dependencies for that ? I guess >> it'd be good to link that from Andor's wiki page as/when he has it >> working - and there's nothing like having a LibreOffice window, in a >> browser window, inside a virtual-machine window, inside another >> (test-drive) browser I suspect ;-) > > I did use the service to generate a number of VM's, yes - not sure it > really made sense for just a straight build system, for most people, as > oo one downloaded it other then me :) have used the service to make > others though with pre-built stuff, and some even get played with from > time to time. > > But I did want to make one just for the LOOL purpose. > so here it is http://susestudio.com/a/NfE1GU/lool-test > > A basic lamp server(Apache, postgres, no gui) included the C++, Java and > Python development patterns from the SuseSTUDIO service, added the other > LibO dependencies as needed (well, not libGL for the moment), didn't > include a source code tarball (could I suppose) > > Anyway - installed it here, under virtualbox, and it's been chugging > along for awhile on the first build - what I'd like to do is to, after > the build, put a version up with everything pre-installed, pull it down > and have it just start out of the box (no build required)..but later on > that I suppose. > > @Andor I don't know if any of this would interest you, if so that would > be great I'd love to hear from you. > > Thanks, > > //drew > ___ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice
Re: Hosting LibreOffice online
On Thu, 2012-02-09 at 20:23 +, Michael Meeks wrote: > On Thu, 2012-02-09 at 12:56 -0500, drew wrote: > > Hope you don't mind. > > Of course not ! :-) > > > Added Micheal's repo to SuseStudio. > > Neat. > > > From within an OpenSUSE 12.1 (32bit) vm project, go to the Software tab, > > click on Add repository and enter the name: mm-gtk3 > > I hope it'll get out there as a 12.1 update shortly and the problem > will go away. > > > That adds the repo to your project, then you can add individual packages > > as needed, as usual. > > > > ok, could of come up with a better name, I suppose ;) > > :-) didn't you have a nice database test / VM image that had a master > build environment ? or at least all the dependencies for that ? I guess > it'd be good to link that from Andor's wiki page as/when he has it > working - and there's nothing like having a LibreOffice window, in a > browser window, inside a virtual-machine window, inside another > (test-drive) browser I suspect ;-) I did use the service to generate a number of VM's, yes - not sure it really made sense for just a straight build system, for most people, as oo one downloaded it other then me :) have used the service to make others though with pre-built stuff, and some even get played with from time to time. But I did want to make one just for the LOOL purpose. so here it is http://susestudio.com/a/NfE1GU/lool-test A basic lamp server(Apache, postgres, no gui) included the C++, Java and Python development patterns from the SuseSTUDIO service, added the other LibO dependencies as needed (well, not libGL for the moment), didn't include a source code tarball (could I suppose) Anyway - installed it here, under virtualbox, and it's been chugging along for awhile on the first build - what I'd like to do is to, after the build, put a version up with everything pre-installed, pull it down and have it just start out of the box (no build required)..but later on that I suppose. @Andor I don't know if any of this would interest you, if so that would be great I'd love to hear from you. Thanks, //drew ___ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice
Re: Hosting LibreOffice online
On Thu, 2012-02-09 at 12:56 -0500, drew wrote: > Hope you don't mind. Of course not ! :-) > Added Micheal's repo to SuseStudio. Neat. > From within an OpenSUSE 12.1 (32bit) vm project, go to the Software tab, > click on Add repository and enter the name: mm-gtk3 I hope it'll get out there as a 12.1 update shortly and the problem will go away. > That adds the repo to your project, then you can add individual packages > as needed, as usual. > > ok, could of come up with a better name, I suppose ;) :-) didn't you have a nice database test / VM image that had a master build environment ? or at least all the dependencies for that ? I guess it'd be good to link that from Andor's wiki page as/when he has it working - and there's nothing like having a LibreOffice window, in a browser window, inside a virtual-machine window, inside another (test-drive) browser I suspect ;-) Thanks, Michael. -- michael.me...@suse.com <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot ___ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice
Re: Hosting LibreOffice online
On Thu, 2012-02-09 at 16:38 +, Michael Meeks wrote: > Hi Andor, > > On Thu, 2012-02-09 at 16:05 +0100, Andor E wrote: > > I have read recently that LibreOffice 3.5 will support an online mode. > > Correct :-) at least - this is a prototype feature, and it needs a > chunk of work to productise it, but you can certainly play with it. > > > I'm aware that this is still experimental, but I'd like to give it a > > test anyway, since we are highly interested in such a feature. > > Great :-) > > > I was unable to find any documentation how to host LibreOffice. > > Could someone give me some pointers, where I have to start? > > So - I spent some time writing this out below. Do you think you can > create a wiki page and dump the details in there in a prettier format by > any chance ? [ that would help others with the same question ], and mail > the link back :-) > > So - firstly, it requires a Linux server; and then it requires a very > recent version (git master) of gtk3, or failing that, I back-ported the > required fixes for openSUSE 12.1 here: > > http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/michael_meeks:/branches:/openSUSE:/12.1:/Update/standard/i586/ > from > https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=home%3Amichael_meeks%3Abranches%3AopenSUSE%3A12.1%3AUpdate Howdy, Hope you don't mind. Added Micheal's repo to SuseStudio. >From within an OpenSUSE 12.1 (32bit) vm project, go to the Software tab, click on Add repository and enter the name: mm-gtk3 That adds the repo to your project, then you can add individual packages as needed, as usual. ok, could of come up with a better name, I suppose ;) //drew ___ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice
Re: Hosting LibreOffice online
Hi Andor, On Thu, 2012-02-09 at 16:05 +0100, Andor E wrote: > I have read recently that LibreOffice 3.5 will support an online mode. Correct :-) at least - this is a prototype feature, and it needs a chunk of work to productise it, but you can certainly play with it. > I'm aware that this is still experimental, but I'd like to give it a > test anyway, since we are highly interested in such a feature. Great :-) > I was unable to find any documentation how to host LibreOffice. > Could someone give me some pointers, where I have to start? So - I spent some time writing this out below. Do you think you can create a wiki page and dump the details in there in a prettier format by any chance ? [ that would help others with the same question ], and mail the link back :-) So - firstly, it requires a Linux server; and then it requires a very recent version (git master) of gtk3, or failing that, I back-ported the required fixes for openSUSE 12.1 here: http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/michael_meeks:/branches:/openSUSE:/12.1:/Update/standard/i586/ from https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=home%3Amichael_meeks%3Abranches%3AopenSUSE%3A12.1%3AUpdate That's perhaps the easiest way to get it going. Without the above fixes you're stuck with the FireFox 4 (only) websockets impl. with them, you can use 'any modern browser' ;-) Then - you'll want a master compile of LibreOffice, we don't pre-build this stuff into our generic 3.5.0 packages for various complicated and unpleasant reasons. To get that checkout the steps here, and ask for help if you get stuck: http://www.libreoffice.org/developers-3/ Adding --disable-java as an autogen.sh/configure option might make your life significantly easier. Finally, when that is done do a 'make dev-install' cd install/program export SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=gtk3 export GDK_BACKEND=broadway ./soffice -writer you should get a splash-screen and lots of churning debug, then nothing. Head over to a browser: http://localhost:8080 and you're ready to play, and debug & have some fun. Press '9' to turn on the debug bbox re-rendering to show what area is re-rendered as you type (I have a patch to remove a hack to over-expand that if you get this far), and zero to force-refresh the screen. HTH, Michael. -- michael.me...@suse.com <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot ___ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice
Hosting LibreOffice online
Hi, I have read recently that LibreOffice 3.5 will support an online mode. I'm aware that this is still experimental, but I'd like to give it a test anyway, since we are highly interested in such a feature. I was unable to find any documentation how to host LibreOffice. Could someone give me some pointers, where I have to start? Greetings Andor Ertsey ___ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice