On Jan 12, 2010, at 8:06 PM, Fabio A. Miranda wrote:
> debug options: "-Xdebug"
> "-Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,address=catullus:33757"
> /opt/openoffice.org3/program/soffice
> Picked up JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS: "-Xdebug"
> "-Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,address=catullus:33757"
> ERROR: transport er
On 1/12/10 7:00 PM, Fabio A. Miranda wrote:
Solved.
What I did was to copy my system's libstdc++.so.6 and put it inside OO
SDK lib dir as appropriated.
and It works. Kinda ugly but it worked
sounds really strange and shouldn't be necessary. I will check it on my own.
Juergen
On Mon, 201
On 1/12/10 6:32 PM, Fabio A. Miranda wrote:
Hello,
i am not 100% sure if i understand what exactly you want to achieve.
In general you can set a version number and if you provide your oxt
extensions via the official extension repository, the update mechanism
will automaitcally detect new versi
Good day,
I have posted some thread regarding Linux Ubuntu, NB 6.8, OO SDK 3.1.1
problems while trying to debug an Add-ON in target OO 3.1.0 (es).
The error I posted was one similiar to this:
setting up UNO environment ...
build UNO idl files finished
uno-idl-compile:
init:
Deleting: /home/fabio
Solved.
What I did was to copy my system's libstdc++.so.6 and put it inside OO
SDK lib dir as appropriated.
and It works. Kinda ugly but it worked
On Mon, 2010-01-11 at 10:33 +0100, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
> On 01/09/10 02:39, Fabio A. Miranda wrote:
> > Regarding Ubuntu 64 OO SDK, I am intere
Hello,
> i am not 100% sure if i understand what exactly you want to achieve.
>
> In general you can set a version number and if you provide your oxt
> extensions via the official extension repository, the update mechanism
> will automaitcally detect new versions of your oxt if available. The
Hi Fabio,
i am not 100% sure if i understand what exactly you want to achieve.
In general you can set a version number and if you provide your oxt
extensions via the official extension repository, the update mechanism
will automaitcally detect new versions of your oxt if available. The
only t
Hello,
Inside a JAVA OpenOffice complement built with OO SDK and Netbeans, is
it possible to launch the "Extension update" dialog ?
So, for example, a given Java add-on need to update itself, so it would
be a good idea to use OO platform for such extension update. The
Extension Update dialog seem
Thanks Hans and Tor for your quick help!
I will try to get it to work with these patches.
Regards,
Daniel
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 1:46 PM, Hans-Joachim Lankenau - Sun Germany -
ham02 - Hamburg wrote:
> hi!
>
> see http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=108254 and cws aus112
> (http://
hi!
see http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=108254 and cws
aus112 (http://hg.services.openoffice.org/cws/aus112/).
tschau...
ause
On 01/11/10 15:15, Daniel B. wrote:
Hi,
did anyone on this list manage to complete an OOo build using the new
Cygwin version 1.7.1?
I tried buildin
Am 12.01.2010 13:33, schrieb Caolán McNamara:
> Anyone know/remember what platform/compiler the occasional ifdef CSET
> sprinkled through the source are for ?
>
> AIX maybe ?
IBM C-Set compiler suite, maybe AIX, OS/2.
Joerg
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T
Anyone know/remember what platform/compiler the occasional ifdef CSET
sprinkled through the source are for ?
AIX maybe ?
C.
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dear all,
I am trying to cross complie openoffice3.0 for arm platform,but i am not
familier with cross-compile.
Can any guys be so kind to show me some info or reference guide?
many thanks!!
Best regards
Richard
From: Stephan Bergmann
Subject: Re: [dev] drop tcsh support?
Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 09:49:03 +0100
> On 01/12/10 09:44, Maho NAKATA wrote:
>>> On 01/11/10 19:40, Konstantin Tokarev wrote:
Yes, in FreeBSD it's /usr/local/bin/bash (but there's /bin/sh if POSIX
shell is enough)
>>> And the
Am Tue, 12 Jan 2010 16:07:06 +0800 (CST)
schrieb 周文斌 :
> Hello,
> I am a student, I want to know how to build the openoffice from the
> src file? I have downloaded the src files, and I executed the command
> "./configure", successful,but execute the command "make" , lots of
> errors appeared. Ca
Le 12 janv. 10 à 09:07, 周文斌 a écrit :
Hello,
Hello,
I am a student, I want to know how to build the openoffice from
the src file? I have downloaded the src files, and I executed the
command "./configure", successful,
Ok
but execute the command "make" , lots of errors appeared.
C
Hi,
There is a wiki page that you can refer to.
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Building_Guide/Building_on_Linux
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From: "周文斌"
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Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2010 4:07 PM
Subject: [dev] How to build the openoffice from the src?
> Hello
Hello,
I am a student, I want to know how to build the openoffice from the src file?
I have downloaded the src files, and I executed the command "./configure",
successful,but execute the command "make" , lots of errors appeared. Can you
tell me the step of build the openoffice or give a refere
On 01/12/10 09:44, Maho NAKATA wrote:
On 01/11/10 19:40, Konstantin Tokarev wrote:
Yes, in FreeBSD it's /usr/local/bin/bash (but there's /bin/sh if POSIX
shell is enough)
And there is no /bin/bash (which would probably be a link to
/usr/local/bin/bash)? Just to be sure...
No /bin/bash.
OK,
On 01/11/10 20:17, Christian Lohmaier wrote:
Regarding POSIX: I already did bash-builds with the POSIXLY_CORRECT
environment variable - no problem at all. (so /bin/sh could be used as
a fallback, possibly with an appropriate configure-warning-message)
My understanding is that bash posix mode me
Hi Stephan
From: Stephan Bergmann
Subject: Re: [dev] drop tcsh support?
Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 09:41:44 +0100
> On 01/11/10 19:40, Konstantin Tokarev wrote:
>> Yes, in FreeBSD it's /usr/local/bin/bash (but there's /bin/sh if POSIX
>> shell is enough)
>
> And there is no /bin/bash (which would p
On 01/11/10 19:40, Konstantin Tokarev wrote:
Yes, in FreeBSD it's /usr/local/bin/bash (but there's /bin/sh if POSIX shell is
enough)
And there is no /bin/bash (which would probably be a link to
/usr/local/bin/bash)? Just to be sure...
-Stephan
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