Re: Future development discussion

2019-01-10 Thread Pedro Giffuni
Win64 is also making good progress behind the scenes. The uncommitted Win64 UNO bridge I've been coding (a lot of it in AMD64 assembly) should now be able to call arbitrary C++ methods from UNO and UNO methods from C++ (not tested yet), but the poorly documented internals of MSVC C++ exception

Re: Future development discussion

2019-01-10 Thread Peter Kovacs
Okay, have all special quick points to my OpenOffice overview[1]. (I skipped the ODF, and Pivot part, since there are plenty Bugzilla Issues which I will find at some point in the future ;P ) I think we have a lot of technical Debt, and Issues that needs to be fixed. Not only in the building

Re: Future development discussion

2019-01-10 Thread Jim Jagielski
+1 on doing what we can to move to gbuild as appropriate, but we also need to find out what our long term plan is, esp as related to non-*Nix platforms. I hope to get macOS more up-to-date and part of that is fixing the longstanding confusion regarding UDK library versioning. Currently, AOO

Re: Future development discussion

2019-01-10 Thread Damjan Jovanovic
Win64 is also making good progress behind the scenes. The uncommitted Win64 UNO bridge I've been coding (a lot of it in AMD64 assembly) should now be able to call arbitrary C++ methods from UNO and UNO methods from C++ (not tested yet), but the poorly documented internals of MSVC C++ exception

Future development discussion

2019-01-10 Thread Pedro Giffuni
Hi again; I just wanted to stop by and share some ideas of things that need to be done in AOO after 4.2. Easier things: OpenSSL has to be updated, yet again, and while the future versions will be under an Apache License, making things nicer for us, the API has been changing so we may need

Re: AOO 4.2.x development branch created

2019-01-10 Thread Pedro Giffuni
Hey guys! Thank you to everyone getting involved in the new release. It is very much needed and I was really tired of the continuous revamping of the 4.1 releases. It is now clear that we are also doing proper branching of the releases. Some of the issues off the top of my head that you may

RE: Saturn verkauft Open Office

2019-01-10 Thread Jörg Schmidt
Hallo, > From: Dave [mailto:davepo...@gmail.com] > Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2019 10:57 AM > To: dev-de > Subject: Re: Saturn verkauft Open Office > > Ich finde es toll. Bin neugierig, wie gut die beigelegte > Dokumentation ist. Kann ich leider nichts zu sagen, ich habe bisher nichts davon

Re: AOO 4.2.0-beta/alpha

2019-01-10 Thread Jim Jagielski
Ahh... something w/ the cppuhelper stuff. Obviously, some UDK issue I'm thinking... 76.372903 : lang : ## 76.372943 : lang : Registering extensions: 76.372991 : lang : ## 76.381173 :

RE: Saturn verkauft Open Office

2019-01-10 Thread Jan-Christian Wienandt
Moin Peter, Saturn hat OpenOffice schon seit mehreren Jahren im Angebot. Hier in Lübeck gibt es Saturn seit 2004. Von Beginn an hatten sie OpenOffice im Angebot. Ein weiterer Anbieter ist Terrashop. Neben dem Office-Paket wird dort auch passende Literatur verkauft. Gruß Jan

Re: Saturn verkauft Open Office

2019-01-10 Thread Dave
Ich finde es toll. Bin neugierig, wie gut die beigelegte Dokumentation ist. Beste Wünsche zum Neuen Jahr. Dave On Thu, 10 Jan 2019 at 09:35, Dr. Michael Stehmann < anw...@rechtsanwalt-stehmann.de> wrote: > Hallo, > > ich nehme lieber die Version, bei der ich den Hersteller-Support erhalte > ;-)

Re: Saturn verkauft Open Office

2019-01-10 Thread Dr. Michael Stehmann
Hallo, ich nehme lieber die Version, bei der ich den Hersteller-Support erhalte ;-) . Gruß Michael Am 09.01.19 um 22:34 schrieb Jörg Schmidt: >> -Original Message- >> From: Peter Kovacs [mailto:pe...@apache.org] >> Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2019 9:14 PM >> To: dev-de >> Subject: