[Libreoffice-qa] [ANNOUNCE] libreoffice-3.6.1.2 tag created

2012-08-21 Thread Petr Mladek
Hi,

there have been created the libreoffice-3.6.1.2 tag (aka rc2)[*]. The
corresponding official builds will be available within next few days.
It will be used as final if no blocker is found.

[*] IMPORTANT: We needed to add one more important fix for
   https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53655 
   after the tag was created
   => the correct tag in the "core" repository is:

  libreoffice-3.6.1.2-hotfixes1


See the attached list of changes against 3.5.6.1.

Now, you might switch your current 3-6 source tree to it using:

./g fetch --tags
./g checkout -b tag-libreoffice-3.6.1.2 libreoffice-3.6.1.2
git checkout -b tag-libreoffice-3.6.1.2-hotfixes1 libreoffice-3.6.1.2-hotfixes1

Linux distro packages might find source tarballs at
http://dev-builds.libreoffice.org/pre-releases/src/
They will be available from the official page together with the builds.


See also the schedule at 
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleasePlan#3.6_release
and release criteria at http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Release_Criteria


Best Regards,
Petr
fdo#46249 CRASH when browse to HD root directory in FILEOPEN Template dialog [Stephan Bergmann]
fdo#47434 FILEOPEN pptx arrows are shifted to the left [Muthu Subramanian]
fdo#49919 Don't default to desktop pollution [Jan Holesovsky]
fdo#52078 shlxthdl_x64.dll/shlxthdl.dll causes Windows Explorer to CRASH repeatedly when Flat ODF file is in view [Andras Timar]
fdo#53175 FILEOPEN error reading “Content (TOC)” from a DOCX [Cédric Bosdonnat]
fdo#53252 UI: CRASH when edit LibO File Dialog Path Pane [Stephan Bergmann]
fdo#53280 FILE SAVE AS: Can not edit read-only file after SAVE AS [Stephan Bergmann]
fdo#53325 FILEOPEN "CSV" import not correctly recognizing space and text field delimiters, i.e. web log file [Eike Rathke]
fdo#53339 LO 3.6 crashes when saving complex ods as xls [Markus Mohrhard]
fdo#53655 Install 3.6.1 RC 1 on 3.6.0 RC4, causes crash on startup [Stephan Bergmann]
* {{fdo|46249}} CRASH when browse to HD root directory in FILEOPEN Template dialog [Stephan Bergmann]
* {{fdo|47434}} FILEOPEN pptx arrows are shifted to the left [Muthu Subramanian]
* {{fdo|49919}} Don't default to desktop pollution [Jan Holesovsky]
* {{fdo|52078}} shlxthdl_x64.dll/shlxthdl.dll causes Windows Explorer to CRASH repeatedly when Flat ODF file is in view [Andras Timar]
* {{fdo|53175}} FILEOPEN error reading “Content (TOC)” from a DOCX [Cédric Bosdonnat]
* {{fdo|53252}} UI: CRASH when edit LibO File Dialog Path Pane [Stephan Bergmann]
* {{fdo|53280}} FILE SAVE AS: Can not edit read-only file after SAVE AS [Stephan Bergmann]
* {{fdo|53325}} FILEOPEN "CSV" import not correctly recognizing space and text field delimiters, i.e. web log file [Eike Rathke]
* {{fdo|53339}} LO 3.6 crashes when saving complex ods as xls [Markus Mohrhard]
* {{fdo#53655}} Install 3.6.1 RC 1 on 3.6.0 RC4, causes crash on startup [Stephan Bergmann]
+ common
+ version 3.6.1.2, tag libreoffice-3.6.1.2 [Petr Mladek]
+ binfilter
+ merge in various filter work from core [Caolán McNamara]
+ core
+ _toupper is unreliable (fdo#53252) [Stephan Bergmann]
+ check for non existing style entries, (fdo#53339) [Markus Mohrhard]
+ concat-deps.c: add || defined (__FreeBSD_kernel__) for arch-specifics [Rene Engelhard]
+ configure: fix S390X CPUNAME: [Michael Stahl]
+ CSV space delimiter and quoted field (fdo#53325) [Eike Rathke]
+ do not check the stored DIFAT sector count. [Kohei Yoshida]
+ do not register shell extensions for Flat ODF (fdo#52078) [Andras Timar]
+ ensure placeholder substitution on XclImpDrawObjBase::ReadObj8 failure [Caolán McNamara]
+ fixed the end of hyperlinks (fdo#53175) [Cédric Bosdonnat]
+ ignore failure to remove directories (as happens on Windows XP) (fdo#53655) [Stephan Bergmann]
+ related FileStatus can have fewer fields than requested (fdo#46249) [Stephan Bergmann]
+ reset read-only UI after successful Save As (fdo#53280) [Stephan Bergmann]
+ revert "Don't default to desktop pollution" (fdo#49919) [Jan Holesovsky]
+ update ./g --set-push-user to work with gerrit. [Jan Holesovsky]
+ validate polypolygon point counts [Caolán McNamara]
+ zero rect. size causing wrong line positions. (fdo#47434) [Muthu Subramanian]
+ translations
+ update translations for LibreOffice 3.6.1 rc2 [Andras Timar]
+ update translations for LibreOffice 3.6.1 rc2 (2nd) [Andras Timar]
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Re: [Libreoffice-qa] Fwd: [tdf-announce] The Document Foundation announces LibreOffice 3.6 with a wealth of new features and improvements

2012-08-21 Thread bfo

Michael Meeks-2 wrote
> 
>> There is one already - Bugzilla. I think devs should be teached how to
>> use
>> Bugzilla more.
>   :-) Sure - but a developer's daily interaction involves using many bug
> trackers - from LibreOffice, to SUSE, RedHat, Deb-bugs, Apache Issues,
> etc. having a single page that lets you get to them easily can be nice.
> 
Hi.
This is another major problem... 

Michael Meeks-2 wrote
> 
>   I agree that wiki pages don't help; but having a convenient developer
> default-page that makes it easy to get to the bugs you want - and also
> prompts you with the last 5x new regressions, and a competitive
> component vs. component bug chart and ... - might do some good. No doubt
> it could all be done in a pile of Javascript or something :-)
> 
Anyway such dashboard could be done like this:
Sample screenshot -
http://img708.imageshack.us/img708/9753/bugzilladashboard.jpg
Tool -
http://toolness.github.com/bugzilla-dashboard/#username=[bugzilla.mozilla.org
username]
All this can be done using Bugzilla integrated APIs (or BzAPI
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Bugzilla:REST_API) with a help of some mediawiki
addons - nice examples:
http://christian.legnitto.com/blog/2012/04/18/new-mediawiki-bugzilla-feature/
Best regards.




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Re: [Libreoffice-qa] Fwd: [tdf-announce] The Document Foundation announces LibreOffice 3.6 with a wealth of new features and improvements

2012-08-21 Thread Michael Meeks
Hi there,

On Tue, 2012-08-14 at 04:57 -0700, bfo wrote:
> > One thing I'd like to do is make a developers' portal - we can use as a
> > homepage, with easy-to-use boxes to lookup bug numbers, and interesting
> > reports on the page: that might be rather a good way of advertising the
> > latest problems :-)
>  
> There is one already - Bugzilla. I think devs should be teached how to use
> Bugzilla more.

:-) Sure - but a developer's daily interaction involves using many bug
trackers - from LibreOffice, to SUSE, RedHat, Deb-bugs, Apache Issues,
etc. having a single page that lets you get to them easily can be nice.

>  It is a monster at first sight, but it can be your best pet
> after a while. Creating multiple resources, like devs portals,
> special wiki pages etc. won't help.

I agree that wiki pages don't help; but having a convenient developer
default-page that makes it easy to get to the bugs you want - and also
prompts you with the last 5x new regressions, and a competitive
component vs. component bug chart and ... - might do some good. No doubt
it could all be done in a pile of Javascript or something :-)

ATB,

Michael.

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Re: [Libreoffice-qa] Unconfirmed Bugs Triaging Update #2

2012-08-21 Thread Roman Eisele

On 2012-08-20 17:23, Joel Madero wrote:

Progress is still going for the unconfirmed bugs but we still needs
people to actively and aggressively help. If you have some time in the
coming weeks take a look at the following document: [...]


Let me add just a short note by a lonesome bugwrangler ;-):

I did not answer to any of the invitations by Joel and others to bug 
triaging sessions, actions, etc. -- but not because I was not 
interested. The reason is just that I am already doing as much as I can, 
spending most time I can afford for LibreOffice with testing, 
confirming, triaging bugs.


Therefore please don’t consider it as discouraging if not everybody 
involved in QA activity answers to such invitations and calls. There are 
some people like me (I know about others) who prefer just to do the work 
when they have some time for it, without any proclamations ;-).


So, Joel, Jochen, and others, please continue your great work -- it is 
really appreciated, and IMHO really helps LibreOffice and the FLOSS world.


Best regards,

Roman


PS: I am concentrating mostly on MacOS X specific bugs, and, besides 
that, on Writer bugs; so if you need further confirmation or 
observations about a Writer bug, or stumble over a bug which is not 
reproducible on Windows/Linux, but maybe on MacOS X, you can add me:

   b...@eikota.de
to the CC list of that bug. Thank you!

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