Jörg Schmidt wrote:
I have opened the page https://bz.apache.org/ooo/createaccount.cgi and now open:
javascript:void(location.href='https://cms.apache.org/redirect?uri='+escape(location.href)
... Now an error page ("The website was not found") is displayed.
As Marcus explained, this is another
On 27/01/2017 Matthias Seidel wrote:
Has this been taken care of?
Not yet (not by me, at least).
We have a growing number of volunteers on l10n@ waiting for a Pootle
account or even an answer...
I'll take a look at the queue this weekend.
This must be improved
Oh yes, and actually if yo
On 26/01/2017 Marcus wrote:
before finding categories and its names, we need to make the several
attributes visible that describe "supported"
I don't think we need complex categories here (especially because with
them a maintenance burden would come). In that source code README,
"supported" p
Pedro Giffuni wrote:
Our README states that currently supported platforms include: Windows,
MacOS X, Linux variants and OS/2. I would like to add FreeBSD to the
list. I have no idea if such status requires some formal procedure
I don't think there is a formal procedure. OS/2 and FreeBSD should
On 31/12/2016 Pedro Giffuni wrote:
The github mirror stopped updating the source tree over 10 months ago.
This was a known issue, reported months ago, but (unexpectedly) Infra
found the time to fix it earlier this week, so the broken Github
non-mirror is now a mirror again; see
https://issue
On 13/01/2017 Fernando Cassia wrote:
I wonder what are the older Linux version that AOO-current (whatever
is the latest version) will run on?
Version 4.1.3 is built on CentOS 5 with glibc 2.5.
And I'm trying to create a VM with the oldest possible, still
supported Linux version, with AOO on i
Pedro wrote:
Would it be possible to do the same for the Windows OS?
No. Actually, it was discussed years ago (in other circumstances: the
discussion at the time was that the "soffice" executable belonged to
OpenOffice and it was inappropriate for different software to use it)
and the result
Raphael Bircher wrote:
Apache Serf is outdate in the library. Moast probabily use the serf on
the machine. Bit we should update it on the ext_source list too.
This has been already discussed but there is the problem of yet another
build system (the newer versions of Serf use Scons). There is a
Ariel Constenla-Haile wrote:
On 19/12/16 13:58, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
Would you like me to try with your account?
Yes, please do so.
You are a "superuser" in Pootle now. Please check if you see an "ADMIN"
link top right next to your username (logout/login might be n
Ariel Constenla-Haile wrote:
On 24/11/16 19:07, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
There are several Pootle admins, since this is a shared instance for
all Apache projects. Out of the current OpenOffice PMC members, I
can recognize me and jsc. We can (should?) add more.
Do you have access to add more
imacat wrote:
I would like to ask when the Open Document Editors devroom will
announce the result of CFP?
The schedule is not online yet, but your talk was accepted. Contact me
off-list if you need further details.
Regards,
Andrea.
Matthias Seidel wrote:
That works, but is it possible to reduce the number of posts?
Sure. You can open (no Twitter account needed)
https://publish.twitter.com
then enter "@apacheoo" in the box, then select Embedded Timeline.
The default is what I sent. But if you click on "set customization
FR web forum wrote:
https://forum.openoffice.org/zh/forum/ = 404 error
This was deliberately taken down some weeks ago since it was
unmaintained; this was announced on this list. It was unclear at the
time if anyone would like to take over and do the normal maintenance
(approve posts and use
Matthias Seidel wrote:
Am 06.12.2016 um 21:53 schrieb Andrea Pescetti:
I don't think you need access to a Twitter account to create a widget
for that account: you should be able to login at
https://twitter.com/settings/widgets/new/ with your Twitter account
and obtain a widget fo
Matthias Seidel wrote:
http://www.openoffice.org/social/index.html
BTW: Is someone in charge of the Twitter account?
The Twitter widget on that page throws an error:
I don't think you need access to a Twitter account to create a widget
for that account: you should be able to login at
https://
Peter Kovacs wrote:
Also there are lots of document that describe old processes in Planing
and so forth. We should Archive them too. However I can not move things
to an appropriate Folder.
So I left the Link to avoid unlinked pages.
Can we maybe add a Open Office.org Archieve and move all the dep
Raphael Bircher wrote:
For some reasons, I have also no edit rights. I don't know how they got
loost. I want them back!
My User is rbircher
Where? CWiki or MWiki? Please always give the full URL, so that we know
where to look!
Regards,
Andrea.
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Peter Kovacs wrote:
I use petko for login. The Wikimedia says that the user does not exist.
... I use my confluence Password.
Just to avoid possible misunderstanding: Mediawiki is the "MWiki", while
Confluence is the "CWiki", and you are mixing them in the lines above.
The two do not share th
On 02/12/2016 Matthias Seidel wrote:
I will try to catch a plane and be there for a day...
I'll be there too, and don't forget that OpenOffice is there too, at the
Open Document Editors devroom!
A bit more than 24 hours left for those who would like to submit a talk:
https://blogs.apache.or
Matthias Seidel wrote:
I think the CMS treats it as a text/html file.
GIMP can not open it when downloaded.
The XCF Marcus uploaded to SVN is usable.
Download it from here:
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openoffice/ooo-site/trunk/content/images/AOO_logos/
(use right-click on the file name to
On 08/11/2016 Andrea Pescetti wrote:
The Open Document Editors devroom is back at FOSDEM and OpenOffice
presentations are of course welcome.
Please submit talk proposals by 5 December 2016
Reminder: only 6 days remaining (deadline 5 December) for submitting a
talk proposal for the FOSDEM
On 28/11/2016 Marcus wrote:
I've published a new blog post:
https://blogs.apache.org/OOo/entry/over_200_million_downloads_of
Thank you Marcus! Time to update the Recent Blog Posts block on
https://www.openoffice.org/ ...
Regards,
Andrea.
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On 28/11/2016 Raphael Bircher wrote:
Serf is not downloaded during the bootstrap. Is this allready a known
issue?
No, but I see you managed to build. Did you have to use any particular
workarounds?
Regards,
Andrea.
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To u
Marcus wrote:
@Andrea:
I don't know where to find this text part. Have you found it in the
meantime?
Ah, I see now. Brian's example of an ambiguous sentence was from your
mail (where you repeated the process using your own words), not from the
website. Well, at this point I think we'll have t
Matthias Seidel wrote:
I there anyway some sort of "official artwork" for AOO?
http://www.openoffice.org/marketing/art/galleries/logos/
I know that Rob Weir used some old b/w photos for announcements and
Marcus continued with his blog posts.
Yes but this is not a mandatory requirement. Espe
Raphael Bircher wrote:
Ok, just got it,you need publish.pl and a perl intepreter on windows ;-)
Yes, that's it! Once it's set up, just run
$ publish.pl ooo-site
Regards,
Andrea.
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Patricia Shanahan wrote:
Can you suggest an alternative wording that would be clearer?
I think we could change the problematic wording reported by Brian
"[c]ompare it with the value of the downloaded hash file"
into
"[c]ompare it with the content of the downloaded hash file"
I also suspect
Raphael Bircher wrote:
I noticed, that the web frontend of the Apache CMS don't work anymore.
Well, it never really worked for me. I've always used SVN access to
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openoffice/ooo-site/trunk (or
subdirectories of it).
Ne manual process need access to the peopl
On 18/11/2016 Andrea Pescetti wrote:
Ariel Constenla-Haile wrote:
Do we have a list of pootle admins?
I can create users for existing languages at least
I confirm I can add users and I just did it.
I can probably create new languages too, but I'm not sure I ever did it.
I confirm
Ariel Constenla-Haile wrote:
@dev: According to https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-12787
arist, jsc, pescetti, jani and me have access to the pootle vm, but does
not grant admin rights in the pootle server, at least I'm just a simple
user, I cannot add Slimane. Do we have a list of pootl
Marcus wrote:
Anybody else with opinions?
I'm fine with the way it's shaping now. Let's make Ariel the owner for
better governance (Rob must probably be put in CC unless somebody
objects to the proposal) and then he can make Matthias a manager and
Matthias can implement his plan.
Regards,
The Project Management Committee (PMC) for Apache OpenOffice is pleased
to announce that Peter Kovacs (petko) is now a committer on the Apache
OpenOffice project.
A warm welcome to Peter!
Regards,
Andrea, on behalf of the Apache OpenOffice PMC
--
Ariel Constenla-Haile wrote:
On 13/11/16 13:50, Matthias Seidel wrote:
I would like to volunteer as "owner" of our Google+ account.
IMO it should be owned by a PMC member, to be agreed on private@;
once agreed on that, you can be added as manager.
This would still allow Matthias to carry out
Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
I have exhausted any ideas I have about this [;<).
To complete my previous answer, the reason is simply that we were using
Twitterfeed http://twitterfeed.com/ (see notice on the site about
service shutting down on 31 Oct) to convert Bugzilla feeds into Twitter
posts
Marcus wrote:
Am 11/10/2016 04:56 PM, schrieb FR web forum:
Twitter seems to be disconnected with Bugzilla
https://twitter.com/aoobugs don't tweet any issues since 10-31-2016
@Dennis:
As you are managing the Twitter account, can you help here?
This is not the OpenOffice Twitter account. This
The Open Document Editors webroom is back at FOSDEM and OpenOffice
presentations are of course welcome.
Please submit talk proposals by 5 December 2016; please note that, due
to constraints from the organizers, we won't be able to extend the
deadline, so expect a reminder a few days before the
On 09/10/2016 Hagar Delest wrote:
However, I've no access to the French area of the website, it would have
to be posted online by someone who has the karma.
Hagar, you do have the karma for it, linked to your apache.org account.
The best way to work with the website is through SVN since the CM
Mark Thomas wrote:
https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=125762
Fix was easy that I expected. I just needed to apply a change to a
custom template I missed when doing the upgrade. Should be OK now.
I confirm the above URL is now displaying all links in issue comments
correctly, thank you!
Rory O'Farrell wrote:
From: Stephen Crowsen
Can you ask the people that are in
charge of the downloads to just make the complete RPM file available by
itself so it is easy for me to install?
In case they are wondering I am using the latest Centos operating system
When the download is complete
Matthias Seidel wrote:
Hello Mark,
Something goes wrong with the display of SVN. It is oddly formatted...
Indeed. Adding Mark to CC since I'm not sure he follows this list.
Sample URL:
https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=125762
You can see a lot of links that should not be there (like "
Harini N wrote:
I have just checked the list in ‘Currency Symbols’ The indian
Rupee ₹ is not there. The older version of writing Rs is the only Indian ref
As I wrote, this depends on the font you choose. For the "DejaVu Sans"
font (not Arial) you will find both symbols, Rs and the new one
Naren wrote:
Thank you so much, your quick reply is appreciated.
The currency of major economies is under Open Office-Insert-'special
characters'-Ariel -Basic Latin.
This is related to the font you are using, not to OpenOffice. The "Basic
Latin" set is the oldest set and other currencies, lik
On 30/10/2016 Andrea Pescetti wrote:
https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=127201
I would advise against this. I'll explain the reason: Pootle does not
have the 4.1.x strings, so translators in Pootle are translating strings
that came from trunk (4.2.0, so to say). This means we don
On 29/10/2016 bugzilla wrote:
https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=127201
--- Description ---
The current translations in the source code repository are from more than two
years ago. The latest translations from Pootle should be integrated back in the
source code.
I would advise against th
Ariel Constenla-Haile wrote:
These prerequisites are not trivial, our build process is already too
cumbersome to make integrating
https://reference.apache.org/pmc/codesigning appear as something
trivial.
That guide refers to the Symantec service for Windows code signing, not
to the signing ser
Peter Kovacs wrote:
If I change something depends on the need to do it. I am open for
helping out on the wiki too.
OK, just choose a username and we'll create an account, since, as you
see below, it will be quite useful!
I thought there is only one build guide - the one you
mention. And thi
Peter Kovacs wrote:
I try to build OpenOffice on my machine (yea!)
Good!
However when working through the requirements I noticed that
gcc 4.2.3 is the current reference compiler
Where? When you cite the wiki please always send the link, since there
are a lot of outdated pages that are not
Contribute wrote:
The email is hosted by me, so if you have a link on how to make the mail server
friendly with apache mailing list that would be great
Technical details are here:
https://blogs.apache.org/infra/entry/dmarc_filtering_on_lists_that
But there is no need to worry, you can perfect
Peter Kovacs wrote:
your Email adress looks strange with invalid at the end.
The .INVALID at the end is appended by some particular configuration
that was applied to all ASF mailing lists: when people write from some
providers that are known to have issues with our mailing list software
(one
Marcus wrote:
You may want to review the text as there are some typos in the last
sentence. ;-)
Thanks, there were some copy/paste issues. Keith already fixed the text
a bit, and I've now edited it again. By the way, translators might want
to update their localized version (they should have r
On 15/10/2016 Marcus wrote:
Am 10/14/2016 09:01 AM, schrieb Andrea Pescetti:
Keith N. McKenna wrote:
Pedro wrote:
Currently version 4.1.2 still reports that it "is up to date" ...
The change to the update script is usually done several days after...
I plan to update script data
Matthias Seidel wrote:
I'll post such blogs on the Google+ Community until we have access to
the official forum...
What do you mean by "official forum" here? The official site
http://www.openoffice.org/ or something else?
Regards,
Andrea.
--
Marcus wrote:
https://projects.apache.org/project.html?openoffice
I've updated the data and also published the webpage but the project's
webpage [2] is still showing the 4.1.2 data. Does it take some hours to
show the new data?
Yes, most data on the "projects" subsite are only updated on cron
Marcus wrote:
Of course I would to the fix first in trunk and locally before
committing to the new AOO414 branch.
Just to be clear on what is expected in general: bugs are normally fixed
in trunk (and, if a discussion is needed on whether they should be fixed
-not this case- it happens on Bug
Keith N. McKenna wrote:
Pedro wrote:
Currently version 4.1.2 still reports that it "is up to date"
I have added the your comment to the cwiki document. The change to the
update script is usually done several days after the formal Release
announcement so as to minimize the load on the mirrors.
Keith N. McKenna wrote:
Can you restore my space admin privileges on the Cwiki. I had removed
all but my basic privileges.
Sure! I've now given you all permissions I could assign. I hope this is
enough; if not, we must contact Infra (but it seems that I could assign
the space admin permission
Joerg Sievers wrote:
jogi
Joerg Sievers
Whitelisted.
Andrea
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Claudio Ferreia Filho wrote:
I don't know how is your strategy to publish the translations, but IMHO
they can be added in the announce at Apache Blog.
Sally, could you please add a "Translations" link at the beginning of
your post
https://blogs.apache.org/foundation/entry/the_apache_openoffic
Jörg Schmidt wrote:
From: Andrea Pescetti
Joerg, what if we create a copy of the Press Release on the
CWiki and we
append each translation as child page? Would it work?
Yes, that would be a possibility.
Page created at
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/AOO+4.1.3
Patricia Shanahan wrote:
I'm thinking of creating "How to cook a release" as a child page under
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/Releases, but given
my inability to delete pages I would like to get opinions first.
You can now delete pages. and in general, if people do not ha
Jörg Schmidt wrote:
no reasonable planning takes place.
How can it be that even though *there was a help offer for the translation*, a
press release is simply published in English without coordinating
internationally?
I agree with Joerg here. We did it for the release notes, and we can do
it
On 09/10/2016 Andrea Pescetti wrote:
Upload is complete. So all binaries are now available from SourceForge
For better compliance with the ASF release policy, that recommends that
hashes and signatures are published on ASF-owned resources only, hashes
have now been removed from the
Jim Jagielski wrote:
On Oct 10, 2016, at 2:03 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
We have separate a service for the Apple app store (and another for the Google
app store).
Could you provide some info (or a pointer to info) regarding the App-store
service, how it works, how to request access, etc..
Note t
On 08/10/2016 Andrea Pescetti wrote:
(secondary resource) at https://people.apache.org/keys/committer/
... doesn't contain mine since I never bothered uploading it again
My key is now listed on the secondary resource too, just for extra
visibility. If others want to do the same, they
Andrea Pescetti wrote:
So upload is in progress and at a very good speed
Upload is complete. So all binaries are now available from SourceForge,
even though I assume that for best download speed one should still wait
for some hours while all mirrors are populated.
I confirm that uploading
Marcus wrote:
Can you upload in a staged dir? Have you tried this already in
the past?
No, I haven't, and I probably made the wrong choice. I created the
"4.1.3" directory through the web interface and I was asked whether to
consider it staged or not, I went for "not staged" but I don't see a
On 10/09/2016 Mark Thomas wrote:
On 9 September 2016 23:29:49 BST, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
Mark Thomas wrote:
The infrastructure team has regained access to the OpenOffice code
signing account. If you would like to use it to sign releases please
open an infra ticket and provide the Apache IDs
Peter Kovacs wrote:
I would like to see the old communication. Was the dev mailinglist
involved?
Oh, sure! You can search for digital signatures on the dev list
https://lists.apache.org/list.html?dev@openoffice.apache.org (I recall I
sent a message on 1st January 2015, and nothing significant
Marcus wrote:
- Change the RC1 into the real release
This one takes a few seconds and is best done close to the release.
- Uploading to the Sourceforge mirrors
This one takes a few hours. I've already prepared a full svn export of
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/openoffice/4.1.3-rc1
Peter Kovacs wrote:
Yes I agree signing the package for our users would be a good step, while
the app store is the next step in this topic.
For some literature on the ASF and the App Store you can read this long
discussion from a few months ago:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-111
:14 2016 CEST using RSA key ID 8F0E4C63
gpg: Good signature from "Andrea Pescetti (Release Signing Key)
"
gpg: Signature made Wed Oct 5 05:06:21 2016 CEST using RSA key ID 02703386
gpg: Good signature from "Patricia Shanahan "
2016 CEST using RSA key ID 8F0E4C63
gpg: Good signature from "Andrea Pescetti (Release Signing Key)
"
gpg: Signature made Wed Oct 5 05:03:35 2016 CEST using RSA key ID 02703386
gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found
$ gpg --keyserver pgpkeys.mit.edu --recv-key 0x8F0E4C63
This is not a blocker for the release (and moreover signature files are
explicitly allowed to be updated during the release vote if needed), but
I couldn't verify signatures in a straightforward way for source packages.
One of the signatures is mine; no problem with that, and that itself is
en
On 05/10/2016 Patricia Shanahan wrote:
Please vote on releasing it as 4.1.3 by replying to this thread
[ ] +1 Approve, with description of any testing you have done
[ ] 0 Abstain
[ ] -1 Disapprove, with explanation.
+1 (Binding)
Source: verified hashes and (my own) signature, README, LICENSE,
Marcus wrote:
Am 10/06/2016 10:55 PM, schrieb Andrea Pescetti:
provided someone takes care of extracting a list with tasks a names from
this thread!
I think there is some text missing. What do you mean with tasks and names?
I meant extracting a simple list from this whole discussion, like
Ariel Constenla-Haile wrote:
IIRC the last step is updating the update feed so that current
installations get an update notification.
This is under subversion at
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openoffice/updates-site/trunk/
This traditionally happens a few days (up to one week) after release,
On 04/10/2016 Mechtilde wrote:
Apache OpenOffice is a project with a wide user base, who only use the
binaries. So it is important to release well defined and tested binaries.
Yes, this is important. As we did for 4.1.2, I would leave PMC members
free to vote and specify what they have done. N
Can we open the AOO414 branch? Everything seems to show that 4.1.3 will
be coming in a week or so and for sure there is no further code work to
do on it. So I'd like to have an AOO414 branch where (once they are
approved) we can start merging changes. OpenOffice 4.1.4 is not going to
take anoth
Patricia Shanahan wrote:
RM: Update
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/AOO+4.1.3 to show
vote result etc.
The only important thing to update is that the release is available,
since the page stays archived.
RM: Edit
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/AOO+4
Larry Gusaas wrote:
Is this approved or not approved as a release blocker???
I thought there was a fix for this.
It is essential that this is fixed for Mac users.
As I understand it, the reason is lack of testing and, as explained by
Ariel, system changes in the latest 2 versions of MacOS X th
Patricia Shanahan wrote:
I have built and run from the zip. I have also decompressed and
extracted each of the tarballs, and used "diff -r" to confirm they are
each identical to the zip. I do plan to do the signature and hash checks
for each of the three files.
You may want to add your own sign
Jim Jagielski wrote:
Once built and tested, how does one upload? I'm assuming
the prepare-download-tree.sh in aoo-devtools??
All builds have already been uploaded by Ariel for this RC. No need to
upload anything else.
I did upload a full set of Linux-64 builds to
http://home.apache.org/~pes
Marcus wrote:
@Andrea:
Can you please check the
"apache-openoffice-4.1.3-r1761381-src.tar.gz.sha256" file? It's in
binary mode and not useable for checksum comparsion.
It can be used if you download it. But I've now forced all checksum
files to be treated as text, which should allow you to cli
Patricia Shanahan wrote:
According to http://www.apache.org/legal/release-policy.html#heads-up,
infra needs to be notified in advance of releases of more than 1GB.
This used to be important to avoid flooding the mirrors. The mirrors
that had disk space issues are now in a separate list which d
On 30/09/2016 Claudio Ferreia Filho wrote:
i continue doing some translations to AOO, but I saw that
translate.apache.org is offline.
If someone can do something to warn the infra, is a good thing.
It is one of the monitored services by Apache Infra, so notifications
are sent out when it is of
Marcus wrote:
wow, *all signed source code packages* ?
I assume that this does not literally mean that you must test the .bz2,
the .gz and the .zip. They are equivalent. This sentence is for when a
project makes a release composed of different parts. For the record,
trunk is already set to a
Patricia Shanahan wrote:
On 10/3/2016 12:45 PM, Marcus wrote:
Am 10/03/2016 09:40 PM, schrieb Patricia Shanahan:
PMC members please indicate when they have done that test, to help me
decide when to start a vote.
Done on Linux-64, successful.
I've build today that branch with release options
Peter Kovacs wrote:
there is a Issue Report about adding more templates to Open Office 2.XX.
Again something thats lingering from ancient times.
I wonder how the Process is for such a thing.
There is a technical trade-off between making more templates available
in the download and not making t
Patricia Shanahan wrote:
For 4.1.3, I am in "Don't rock the boat" mode. Anything that gets us to
release sooner is good. It looks as though you already have the packages
we need, so please go ahead and SVN them.
OK. Committed to
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/openoffice/4.1.3/source/
Th
Patricia Shanahan wrote:
The idea is to start from a clean check-out, not configured, move the
LICENSE, NOTICE, and README files, and delete what is not needed. "what
is not needed" should be a relatively short list, including the .svn
files and also ext_sources.
While I would have gone for Bas
Ariel Constenla-Haile wrote:
On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 03:58:11PM -0700, Patricia Shanahan wrote:
There are now release blocker requests for 4.1.4, so we need a release
manager to decide on them.
If nobody steps in, and/or nobody has any objection, you can count with
me.
I would be very happy
Ariel Constenla-Haile wrote:
there is no need to reinvent the wheel, I guess ;)
Indeed. I've bumped the bug report just to give visibility to the
scripts we already had.
you need to fix the ant build script first, see the bug report
Fixing the script results in a commit. We agree that thi
Marcus wrote:
Am 09/29/2016 03:26 AM, schrieb Andrea Pescetti:
RAT is a tool that we might even not want to use. The important thing is
sometimes I really don't know why someone is coming to such a statement.
This is one of this moments. Why shouldn't we use the RAT scan? Do you
want
Marcus wrote:
Am 09/27/2016 11:13 PM, schrieb Andrea Pescetti:
Possibly. But those files are generated during the build anyway, so the
fact that RAT does not know about them is irrelevant.
Sure, but the report is not green. But IMHO it should be green when we
want to look at 4.1.3 as official
Ariel Constenla-Haile wrote:
IMO providing different builds for same arch will make it difficult to
QA, so I will go on with the Linux 64-bit builds.
Yes, if you already started uploading Linux-64 I agree this is the best
solution.
If someone wants to
build on CentOS 5 32 bit and upload th
Gavin McDonald wrote:
From: Andrea Pescetti
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-11601
How long has it been broken?
I opened the above issue in April 2016.
Has infra been asked to fix it?
In the issue I say that the Github mirror is broken and I ask if there
is a way to fix it. I
On 23/09/2016 Ariel Constenla-Haile wrote:
it might be time to start building it ;)
I'll start doing so on Windows, as Jim and Andrea seem to cover the
other platforms.
Sorry for the miscommunication, I see that the message where I was
saying that
http://home.apache.org/~pescetti/openoffice-4
Patricia Shanahan wrote:
I understand the attraction of having a Github mirror, but an out of
date one is worse than useless. Who gets to decide to kill it?
If there is agreement, we can ask Infra to remove it. This (once we do
have agreement) can be done by reopening
https://issues.apache.or
On 25/09/2016 Patricia Shanahan wrote:
I suggest that people start downloading and testing 4.1.3 as soon as
there are binaries they can run. I can't start the formal vote period
until we have a complete release candidate.
It seems that the message where I said the upload had completed was not
Patricia Shanahan wrote:
Is the username "p...@apache.org" or just "pats"?
This was probably a misunderstanding when I enabled your account. I've
now swapped the two. Privileges had been given to pats at apache.org
when I enabled the account. Try with just "pats" now.
Regards,
Andrea.
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