I read that as only referring to the Java 8 SE binaries specifically.
If I'm reading this right, users using a Java 9 or Java 10 SDK will
still be fine. That just means we have an onus on us to make sure
things work with the latest versions of the SDK.
Phil
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Kay's back!! Yay! That makes me very happy. :-)
Phil
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On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 11:49 AM, Kay Schenk wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 21, 2018 at 4:15 PM, Peter Kovacs wrote:
>
>> Hello Kay,
>>
>> I am sorry for the
+1
I just want to say, this makes me very happy. I regret that I haven't
had enough free time to make any real contribution myself, but massive
props to everybody who made this happen! AOO lives on! :-)
I still have some ideas for Calc I want to work on, so maybe I'll
finally be able to carve
Unless there's some compelling technical reason for keep SVN, of which
I am unaware, I am +1 on switching to Git. If nothing else, from an
"optics" perspective it keeps potential new contributors from looking
at the project and thinking "SVN? WTF? Why is this project using
obsolete tech like
Yep, I ran into that as well. In my case, just doing a quick "sudo
dnf -y install Orbit2 Orbit2-devel" took care of that.
Phil
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On Wed, Jan 4, 2017 at 1:18 PM, Marcus wrote:
> Am 01/04/2017 01:37 PM, schrieb Peter Kovacs:
now, that does not use those switches, and - if I'm
understanding correctly - will build APR as part of the AOO build.
Phil
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On Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 1:15 PM, Phillip Rhodes
<motley.crue@gmail.com> wrote:
> OK, cool. I'll give it a
" and a clean rebuild should fix your problem.
Damjan
On Mon, Jan 2, 2017 at 11:30 PM, Phillip Rhodes <motley.crue@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Still trying to get AOO to build on Fedora 24 and this is what
> I'm getting now. Anybody have any thoughts on this one?
>
>
>
Still trying to get AOO to build on Fedora 24 and this is what
I'm getting now. Anybody have any thoughts on this one?
Entering
/home/prhodes/development/projects/upstream_oss/apache/openoffice/main/ucb/source/ucp/hierarchy
Entering
This just keeps getting better... I can't even do an svn up now.
Abranches/ia2/main/bridges/source/cpp_uno/gcc3_linux_s390x
Abranches/ia2/main/bridges/source/cpp_uno/gcc3_linux_s390x/makefile.mk
Abranches/ia2/main/bridges/source/cpp_uno/gcc3_linux_s390x/share.hxx
A
Ambari crew:
I'm trying to build Ambari on Fedora 24, and am running into the following
error. Hoping someone can help shed some light on what's going on.
[INFO]
[INFO] BUILD FAILURE
[INFO]
Hey gang, my build is making it further now, but still fails with this bit
of weirdness. Any ideas on this?
[prhodes@whiskey instsetoo_native]$ build --all:postprocess
build -- version: 1775979
=
Building module postprocess
=
Entering
the svn checkout.
Phil
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On Fri, Dec 30, 2016 at 12:31 PM, Marcus <marcus.m...@wtnet.de> wrote:
> Am 12/30/2016 05:06 AM, schrieb Phillip Rhodes:
>>
>> Never mind, I found the issue. I had to install package
>> 'gdk-pixbuf2-
will be good.
Phil
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On Thu, Dec 29, 2016 at 11:10 PM, Phillip Rhodes
<motley.crue@gmail.com> wrote:
> OK, I have a different error now. After running the configure script
> and sourcing the environment variables script, I try running
On Thu, Dec 29, 2016 at 11:15 PM, Phillip Rhodes
<motley.crue@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hmm... for gtest, it looks like the issue is that the Google Code repo
> now just redirects to GitHub so the old URL is no longer valid. Is
> the file that we were pulling down a src bundle? If so, it
OK, I have a different error now. After running the configure script
and sourcing the environment variables script, I try running ./bootstrap
in the 'main' directory. I get this:
ignoring CoinMP-1.7.6.tgz because its prerequisites are not fulfilled
ignoring
/release-1.7.0.zip
Phil
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On Thu, Dec 29, 2016 at 11:10 PM, Phillip Rhodes
<motley.crue@gmail.com> wrote:
> OK, I have a different error now. After running the configure script
> and sourcing the environment variables script, I
<dam...@apache.org> wrote:
> Hi
>
> Please attach your config.log.
>
> Damjan
>
> On Fri, Dec 30, 2016 at 5:41 AM, Phillip Rhodes <motley.crue@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Gang:
>>
>> I'm trying to build on a Fedora 24 box and am running int
Gang:
I'm trying to build on a Fedora 24 box and am running into an error I
haven't been
able to resolve. Any help is much appreciated.
When doing the ./configure step, I get this:
checking which VCLplugs shall be built... gtk
checking whether to enable GConf support... yes
checking for
I like this idea... 4.1.3 and 4.1.4 in the near-term, and then 4.2.0 in
early 2017. Feels like a good rhythm to aim for.
Phil
On Sep 15, 2016 15:14, "Marcus" wrote:
> Am 09/15/2016 05:44 PM, schrieb Pedro Giffuni:
>
>> I am rather amazed by the idea of 4.1.4, shouldn't
>
>
> [X] +1 Approve
> [ ] 0 Abstain
> [ ] -1 Disapprove, with explanation
>
Phil
Sure, I don't claim it's a perfect analogy between "their" world and the
world of F/OSS.
But I think the broad point generalizes well enough to apply to us:
Have *some* differentiating factor that defines why a group of people would
find your
product more desirable than the other options.
If,
On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 10:05 PM, Patricia Shanahan wrote:
> We also need something far, far more agile for getting simple bug fix
> releases out quickly and easily. I propose using 4.1.3 as a test case for a
> stripped down process.
>
+1
Phil
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On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 6:31 PM, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
> Marcus wrote:
>
>> As I have now some experience on building OpenOffice, I've also seen
>> that there are alot of wikipages that describe to some degree of detail
That's great news. Thank you so much!
Phil
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On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 6:38 PM, Patricia Shanahan wrote:
> I am volunteering to serve as release manager for 4.1.3. I may go on to be
> RM for 4.2, but we can see about that later.
>
>
On Fri, Sep 2, 2016 at 4:44 PM, Andrea Pescetti <pesce...@apache.org> wrote:
> Phillip Rhodes wrote:
>
>>
>> 1. What is the main problem with the build system as it is?
>>
>
> It's ugly. I recall you once built OpenOffice, right? It is not the easy
Welcome to the project, Ed. Don't sweat the lack of C++ experience. Not
everything is in C++, and
you can pick up the C++ knowledge as you go. I'm in a little bit of the
same boat, as I *was* a C++
programmer - about 15 years ago. It's been quite a while for me, so I'm
going to have to
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On Fri, Sep 2, 2016 at 4:05 PM, Marcus <marcus.m...@wtnet.de> wrote:
> Am 09/02/2016 09:24 PM, schrieb Fernando Cassia:
>
>> On Fri, Sep 2, 2016 at 3:44 PM, Phillip Rhodes<motley.crue@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> 6. Do
On Fri, Sep 2, 2016 at 3:55 PM, Marcus wrote:
>
>
>> The bad things are:
> - we need a release manager for a 4.2.0 or 4.1.3 version.
> - we need hardware to get builds for Wndows, Linux and Mac.
> - we need a possibility to build on Mac (buildbot or an individual
>
> If you excuse the comment from an outsider, I suggest the question you
> need to answer is: What can Apache OpenOffice offer that related
> projects like LibreOffice cannot?
>
That's a good question. The one obvious thing, which matters to some
people, but not others, is "be licensed under the
have only owned one Apple desktop,
> the Apple II I bought in 1980. I took a dislike to Macs the first time I
> tried one.
>
>
> On 9/2/2016 10:32 AM, Phillip Rhodes wrote:
>
>> No doubt. My problem on this is that I hate Apple, Macintosh, and
>> everything to d
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On Fri, Sep 2, 2016 at 1:26 PM, Patricia Shanahan <p...@acm.org> wrote:
>
>
> On 9/2/2016 10:21 AM, Phillip Rhodes wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Sep 2, 2016 at 1:18 PM, Patricia Shanahan <p...@acm.org> wrote:
>>
On Fri, Sep 2, 2016 at 1:18 PM, Patricia Shanahan wrote:
> Looking at it the other way round, for under $500 I could have a Mac Mini
> with 500 GB hard disk and Mac OS Yosemite delivered on Sunday. That is less
> than 10 months of macincloud.
Is such a machine sufficiently
evelopment it would take less of my time and energy to buy one of the
> more powerful Macs and manage it directly.
>
>
>
>
> On 9/2/2016 9:53 AM, Phillip Rhodes wrote:
>
>> Sadly, I don't own a Mac. I use one at work, but all of my personal
>> hardware
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On Fri, Sep 2, 2016 at 12:20 PM, toki <toki.kant...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 02/09/2016 14:59, Phillip Rhodes wrote:
>
> > What is the most important thing/things we could be working on?
>
> On your own hardware:
>
> Repeat:
>Build a Mac OS X Binary;
&g
OK, counter-point to the other thread... let's talk specifically about what
needs to happen next, given that some (plenty|most|all|???) of us want this
project to
continue moving forward.
What has to happen next? What is the most important thing/things we could
be
working on? What could I do
>
>
> What alternative do you see?
>
>
>
There's no particular reason that I can see, that AOO shouldn't be able to
produce secure software, issue releases and
do all of those other things. We've done it in the past (and yeah, I feel
guilty about saying "we" since I haven't been very active. Mea
> (3) I think that working towards being able to release rather than patch
> as Patricia has suggested is our best way to solve the security issue. The
> quick patch is not much faster and has been proven to be more of a
> challenge then kick starting the broken build process.
>
Forgive me for
Wow, just wow. I have to say, I think even broaching this topic is a
mistake. "Self-fulfilling prophecy"? Not even that, it'll be a "3rd party
fulfilling prophecy" as soon as this hits the press. There are a lot of
people out there who seem to have it in for AOO and have for a while... now
you
This isn't a competition to be "won" or "lost". AOO and LO aren't really
competing.
AOO is for people who want an awesome office suite that's licensed under
a permissive license. LO is for people who want the same under a copyleft
license. Two different audiences, two different projects.
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On Thu, Sep 17, 2015 at 11:30 AM, Phillip Rhodes <motley.crue@gmail.com>
wrote:
> David, this has nothing to do with marketing, and I honestly feel like you
> are the one acting in bad faith here. This is about Wikipedia bein
David, this has nothing to do with marketing, and I honestly feel like you
are the one acting in bad faith here. This is about Wikipedia being
accurate, and the simple truth is, on a question like "what's the status of
AOO" none of your "sources" are more accurate than a primary source like
the
e one
> this week too...someone changed it to "moribund".
>
> On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 6:54 PM, Phillip Rhodes <motley.crue@gmail.com
> >
> wrote:
>
> > Sorry, I missed the infobox when I looked at the page. You're right,
> > having "Dormant" t
t;dormant" to describe AOO? "Dying" suggests
> the project is in decline and will only continue to decline. Does anyone
> here think "dying" is more accurate than, say, "Stalled"?
>
> Don
>
> On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 2:37 PM, Phillip Rhodes <m
they'll
> start looking for different office software.
>
> Max
>
>
>
> Am 03.09.2015 um 23:12 schrieb Phillip Rhodes:
>
>> I just looked at the Wikipedia page and don't see anything that's -
>> strictly speaking - incorrect, or lacking citations. IOW, I don't
I just looked at the Wikipedia page and don't see anything that's -
strictly speaking - incorrect, or lacking citations. IOW, I don't see any
supportable rationale for removing anything that's there, although one
could question the motives of whoever made it a point to call out some
concerns
FWIW, that patch did indeed fix the build error I was seeing, so I endorse
the idea of going ahead and merging that.
Phil
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On Sat, Aug 29, 2015 at 4:50 PM, Andrea Pescetti pesce...@apache.org
wrote:
On 20/08/2015 Phillip Rhodes wrote:
I ran
So what, if anything, should we take away from this? My (completely
superficial, naive and uninformed) feeling is that that is a LOT of traffic
on the private list. But maybe not. Anyway, is the idea here that there
should be less traffic on that list? More? The same?
I have to admit, I've
occurred while making
/home/prhodes/development/clones_not_mirrors_upstream_oss/openoffice/main/odk/pack/gendocu
When you have fixed the errors in that module you can resume the build by
running:
build --all:odk
Thanks,
Phillip Rhodes
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at 9:51 PM, Phillip Rhodes motley.crue@gmail.com
wrote:
AOO crew:
I'm trying to build the latest sources on Linux and am seeing this
error. Any thoughts or suggestions on how to resolve this are
much appreciated.
patch ../../unxlngx6.pro/bin/odkcommon/docs/java/ref/index.html
[X] +1, Dennis Hamilton as new Chair
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On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 12:37 PM, Andrew Rist andrew.r...@oracle.com
wrote:
[X] +1, Dennis Hamilton as new Chair
On 8/15/2015 11:57 PM, jan i wrote:
This is a call for a formal vote among the 1
IRC is great and all, and I'm all for having as many channels as
people feel a need for. Just keep in mind that the ASF approach to
projects is to ensure that decision making is done
in public and very openly. I think the implication of that is that
most discussion that leads directly to a
, Rob Weir robw...@apache.org wrote:
On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 11:19 AM, Phillip Rhodes
motley.crue@gmail.com wrote:
IRC is great and all, and I'm all for having as many channels as
people feel a need for. Just keep in mind that the ASF approach to
projects is to ensure that decision making
. But it is not a panacea.
- Dennis
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