is way offtopic
on this list and we are disturbing the solacing silence found here
before.
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However, unoinfo.sh is not used in default out-of-process
bootstrap. Rony is likely falling into the trap described in:
http://openoffice.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=88687#c14
, which has nothing to do with undocumented unoinfo scripts.
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aunchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice
see the "report a bug" link on the right? Alternatively, use the
"ubuntu-bug" commandline tool. It is not different from any other
package at all.
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is being reported against
LibreOffice on launchpad, it was assumed as not a serious issue.
Whining about it on the mailing list of a different project instead of
filing a bug is kind of ridiculous still, isnt it?
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here is patch as it will be integrated with gnumake3:
http://hg.services.openoffice.org/cws/gnumake3/rev/f495584800da
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Hi Knut,
I will just crosspost this to the tools mailing list, so RelEng will
see it. Keep in mind though, that IIRC *.pdb files contain full source
filepaths so there might be indeed issues with releasing them.
Best Regards,
Bjoern
P.S.: How are your ABC Lisp bindings for OOo going. Some publi
On Tue, 16 Nov 2010 16:50:01 +0100
Björn Michaelsen wrote:
> http://blogs.sun.com/GullFOSS/entry/gbuild_to_boldy_go_where
Here is the next one:
http://blogs.sun.com/GullFOSS/entry/gbuild_how_to_migrate_a
Comments welcome!
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On Wed, 10 Nov 2010 16:51:16 +0100
Pavel Laštovička wrote:
> what has happened with hg.services.openoffice.org? I cannot even
> ping it.
The issue is known and currently under investigation.
Best Regards,
Bjoern
Hi TJ,
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 09:53:54 -0400
TJ Frazier wrote:
> "ItemArr ist leer"? Übersetzen Sie, bitte.
"ItemArr is empty". Thats an rather nonsense assert anyway. Why should
it not be possible to serialize an empty pool? IMHO that looks more
like an leftover debug statement. Finally, it shoul
Hi Michael,
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 15:35:03 +0200
Michael Stahl wrote:
> [...]
> because the new *pArr is an STL container, this should be a size_t,
> not an USHORT.
> but writing that to the stream would of course be a change of the
> serialization format.
>
> does anybody know where (or if) this
Am Thu, 08 Jul 2010 10:15:58 +0700
schrieb Samphan Raruenrom :
> Thank you :)
Hi Samphan,
more development resources are here:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Development
if you feel something missing, let us know!
BR,
Bjoern
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Am Mon, 21 Jun 2010 11:59:41 +0200
schrieb Ruediger Timm :
> AFAIK tcsh shell is not really supported any more (though it might be
> on that 3.2 code base - I just do not remember exactly). Could you
> just try using bash instead?
If that is truely the case, we should _really_ make
--with-use-she
Am Wed, 16 Jun 2010 16:22:13 +0800
schrieb wangxiang :
> Thanks,
>
> I just want to build some modules like SW with the debug partial
> build, and replace existing libs to get some debugging
>
> But I can't find the ".o" or ".so" in the installation folders. In my
> fedora12, it's "/opt/openo
Am Wed, 16 Jun 2010 10:11:25 +0200
schrieb Mathias Bauer :
> BTW: I don't remember if any of the two ItemSet implementations
> returns an VoidItem in a GetItem call for a disabled item or if NULL
> is returned then. IMHO it always should be the latter.
Getting a void item the old implementation re
Am Wed, 16 Jun 2010 15:32:54 +0800
schrieb wangxiang :
> *But another question comes back : I can't find the ".o" or ".so"
> libs in the folder "/opt/openoffice.org3/program" (There's only an
> "libnpsoplugin.so" in the folder )*
> Is that right ?
Yes, most libs are in /opt/openoffice (the "middl
Am Tue, 15 Jun 2010 10:47:07 -0700 (PDT)
schrieb Matt Wis :
> I have installed Cygwin and the five modules listed at
> http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Building_Guide/Building_on_Windows.
> I cannot run configure. When I run "./configure", it says
> "bash: ./configure: No suc
Am Tue, 15 Jun 2010 09:18:45 +0200
schrieb Jan Holst Jensen :
> On 2010-06-15 09:06, Bartosz wrote:
> > By the way.
> > After replace svArrays by STL containers, in some cases I observed
> > boost of performance.
> >
> > For example:
> > for (USHORT i = 0; i< aEntries.size(); ++i)
> >
Am Mon, 14 Jun 2010 17:32:27 -0400
schrieb Andrew Douglas Pitonyak :
> Changing out SvArray, will fix this long standing bug, which will
> bring great joy and happiness to my life.
>
> http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=84159
Getting rid of SvArray might not be enough alone to fix
On Fri, 11 Jun 2010 18:55:59 +0200
Michael Stahl wrote:
> > We did attempt to create non-recursive makefiles for CMake, and
> > they are "less" recursive than they once were. However, we found
> > it impossible to handle implicit dependencies of generated source
> > files without using recursive
On Wed, 09 Jun 2010 12:12:11 +0200
"Charles-H. Schulz" wrote:
> I would like to thank both Jan and Frank for nominating candidates.
> I think we have two perfectly legitimate candidates for the elections
> of the Product Development Representative.
Just to make sure: Did Andreas already accept
On Wed, 09 Jun 2010 07:05:29 +0200
Bartosz wrote:
> Currently I'm building the OpenOffice DEV300 under Ubuntu (
> http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Building_Guide/Building_on_Linux
> ).
>
> I would like to fix this bug:
> http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=8472
Hi list,
playing a bit with hg I found it quite it quite easy to create
extensions. First experiments resulted in the branchmirror extension
which lets you update a set of branch repos (specified by regular
expression) with one command, using not too much bandwidth. You will
find the extension her
On Thu, 01 Apr 2010 16:40:11 -0400
Terrence Enger wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> What does it take to use, for example, the DBG_ASSERT function defined
> in debug.hxx? I have poked around on the wiki without success.
>
> I have added enough #include lines to get the file to compile, but now
> the lin
On Wed, 31 Mar 2010 22:10:54 +0200
Sophie wrote:
> The unbalanced was between the mail and the disclaimer on the wiki.
> Sorry that I didn't explain myself better adding confusion on
> something I found important. (BTW I never read Eric Bachard mails
> since almost 2 years or really by accident,
On Wed, 31 Mar 2010 13:52:11 +0200
Rene Engelhard wrote:
> How is patch -pX lack of resources? How is telling people how they
> need to change stuff to get a patch (which works for everyone else
> except Sun and is needed there) finalized to get integrated a resource
> problem? (The fix I have in
On Wed, 31 Mar 2010 12:52:18 +0200
Rene Engelhard wrote:
> a stronger community means actively involving hughe parts of the
> "community". which you don't. there's still many sun-internal decision
> just posed to the "community" as a fact everyxone has to live with.
Who is "you" here? Sun contrib
Hi List,
the Wiki Cleanup has been almost completed. There are just seven pages
left in:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Special:UncategorizedPages
If you can remove those, please do so. Also note the new Guidelines at:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Wiki_Contribution_Guide
On Sat, 20 Mar 2010 20:45:07 -0400
Rémy Roy wrote:
> I'm using Ubuntu 9.10 with the DEV300 branch. I've having some
> troubles building with the PKGFORMAT="installed" option. I can build
> successfully but in the end my LOCALINSTALLDIR only contains an
> openoffice.org directory. It seems like it
On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 17:26:12 +0100
Herbert Duerr wrote:
> That was my point. The rule that got us the hardcoded WIN16-style
> code then is not IMHO is not a good guide for the future. If the
> timeless native types had been used it would have grown with the
> platform.
And thus would be ABI inco
On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 16:10:55 +0100
Herbert Duerr wrote:
> >> And while you are at it also replace the countless methods that
> >> still use sal_uInt16 instead of int as return value... goodbye
> >> Win3.1! ;-)
> >>
> > Replace those methods with what? ;)
>
> With their int equivalents. E.g.
>
On Wed, 10 Mar 2010 10:05:24 +0100
Thorsten Behrens wrote:
> I'd therefore like to revisit the OOo coding standards
> (http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Category:Coding_Standards),
> and ideally merge the non-controversial stuff from
> http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Writer/Code_C
On Wed, 10 Mar 2010 15:56:37 +0100
Stephan Bergmann wrote:
> Re wincing at obviousness of matching range: How is that any
> different for plain int (with INT_MIN--INT_MAX range) vs., say,
> sal_Int32 (with SAL_MIN_INT32--SAL_MAX_INT32 range)?
Because our interfaces consist of sal_* types and us
On Wed, 10 Mar 2010 14:57:12 +0100
Thorsten Behrens wrote:
> sure, I buy those. Would then be worthwhile to re-def the types you
> listed in terms of their C/std:: counterparts. Can do that.
> sal_sChar is indeed unused, sal_uChar not so much (but there should
> be a trivial 1:1 mapping).
>
> O
On Tue, 16 Feb 2010 11:43:41 +0100
Stephan Bergmann wrote:
> On 02/16/10 11:27, bjoern michaelsen - Sun Microsystems - Hamburg
> Germany wrote:
> > For now I just changed the description in the Building Guide to do:
> > cd instsetoo_native && build --all
> &
On Tue, 16 Feb 2010 00:21:36 +0100
Lukasz Szczygielek wrote:
> I have a Linux Fedora 12 64 bit. After a configure and bootstrap and
> source LinuxX86-64Env.Set.sh I discovered the problem.
>
> On the page I read that after this steps I should make:
> dmake
>
> but then I had:
> Checking module
On Fri, 12 Feb 2010 17:31:18 +0100
Christian Lippka wrote:
> If we make the office crash in non pro than there will be never a
> chance to get the qa to work on non pro again.
Depends. If we make the master crash on tests in every milestone, sure.
As said before an aborting assertion should only
On Fri, 12 Feb 2010 14:38:18 +0100
Philipp Lohmann wrote:
> The obvious optimization for that process would be leaving things as
> they are and introduce an OSL_ASSERT_ABORT for those who really want
> that.
still one would need:
- to get rid of DBG_ASSERT, because it makes absolutely no sense
On Fri, 12 Feb 2010 13:10:01 +0100
bjoern michaelsen - Sun Microsystems - Hamburg Germany
wrote:
> Current situation:
> - assertions might be anything from a informal "I didnt expect this
> external data" to a critical "internal state corrupt"
>
> Desired
On Fri, 12 Feb 2010 12:34:33 +0100
Christian Lippka wrote:
> So you see OSL_ASSERTS from your code, but you never see asserts from
> code that your code uses. Or things you break with your code in other
> places.
Im covering very broad ranges of modules with DEBUG=true, not just the
module were I
On Fri, 12 Feb 2010 12:43:29 +0100
Malte Timmermann wrote:
> -1 for discussing here whether or not QA should use non-pros, because
> it IMHO has absolutely no influence on how assertions should behave.
> And if you want QA to use non-pros, they for sure would give up quite
> soon when assertions
On Fri, 12 Feb 2010 13:12:08 +0200
Rich wrote:
> (non-product, i assume ?)
ahem, yes.
> if the plan is to use these non-product builds for
> developers only, then i stand corrected and have no opinion on the
> issue :)
Thats the plan as I understood Stephan (didnt he clarify that already
in one
On Fri, 12 Feb 2010 09:11:21 +0100
"Frank Schoenheit, Sun Microsystems Germany"
wrote:
> - Developers should use non-product builds *only*. That's a very
> apparent measure, still, a lot of people don't do. If you ask why,
> often the answer is "it's unusable 'cause of the many assertions".
>
On Fri, 12 Feb 2010 10:30:59 +0200
Rich wrote:
> speaking as a user here, not a coder - if software can continue with
> operating, it should. yes, it should warn me, but it should run as
> long as possible, either allowing me to save the document, copy data
> out of it or whatever.
We are talki
On Tue, 09 Feb 2010 17:12:23 +0100
Svatopluk Bláha wrote:
> Now, with which conditions I can obtain access to source code?
Hi Svatopluk,
see
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Building_Guide
for getting started.
Best Regards,
Bjoern Michael
mended way to create OOo-Extensions and extension
development is a good way to get used to the UNO-API.
Best Regards,
Bjoern Michaelsen
P.S.:
If you really intent to work on the core product (although that is
mostly C++), take a look at the Building Guide to get started:
http://wiki.serv
are, of course, very welcome.
Yay! Sounds like another great step forward for the development
environment.
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the resources on building OOo? We might consider adding a link to the
Building Guide from there.
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On Tue, 17 Nov 2009 10:32:21 +0100
"Frank Schoenheit, Sun Microsystems Germany"
wrote:
> At least we'd need a makefile-clause for setting a default, /me
> thinks.
>
> For instance, for libs exporting the usual three UNO entry points
> component_*, I would like to have a "make everything private"
Hi List,
again some stuff from the Build Environment Effort(1). While figuring
out the way we build libraries with the OpenOffice.org build system it
became apparent that we seem to have way to many redundant ways to set
the visibility of functions. From the top of my head:
- map files
- explicit
On Sat, 14 Nov 2009 19:17:40 -0500
Albretch Mueller wrote:
> I am trying to run config like that (from within a script)
> but I an stumbling on "some" missing perl modules:
> [...]
>
> checking for perl... /usr/bin/perl
> checking the Perl version... checked (perl 5)
> checking for required Pe
t having a complete default_images
around
- ease further efforts like split build/better support for full deps
Opinions?
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On Mon, 02 Nov 2009 14:40:31 +0100
Stephan Bergmann wrote:
> On 11/02/09 14:02, Imre Steer wrote:
> > 3. Run the bootstrap script and set up the environment variables
> > with the LinuxX86Env.Set.sh and with:
> > export LOCALINSTALLDIR="/usr/local/ooo"
> > export PKGFORMAT="installed"
> [...]
> >
On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 14:25:40 +0100
Jens-Heiner Rechtien wrote:
> Regarding your idea with reorganizing the pages. I like that :-).
> Maybe we could just forward the old pages to the new ones (only the
> "OOo and Mercurial" one, no need to bother with rest).
All pages moved, all wiki internal link
has multiple heads.
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nt.
> ..instead just use hg push -r tip, to only push the head you're
> actually working on.
Or, if unsure, do not create multiple heads (unless temporarily on a
local repo when you do the equivalent of a "cws rebase", in which case
you are mergin
On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 10:58:53 +0100
"Matthias B." wrote:
> Maybe I've overlooked it but I haven't seen an equivalent to
>
> svn switch URL-of-CWS-or-tag
This is certainly possible with hg. However, to use this functionality
you would need multiple heads in one repository. Since this is _not_
cur
, it would
not need to be on the Main Page anymore as current devs would know
about it and newcomers will find it in the "I want to be ..." and
"Building Guide" Pages.
But now, its great to have it on the frontpage. Thanks for adding it!
Best Regards,
Bjoern Michaelsen
P.S.:
I
On Mon, 26 Oct 2009 14:59:28 +0100
Juergen Schmidt wrote:
> bjoern michaelsen - Sun Microsystems - Hamburg Germany wrote:
> ah i see, but Marketing is so important from my point of view that i
> wouldn't have searched under "Project". Well but that is my personal
>
On Mon, 26 Oct 2009 13:38:44 +0100
Juergen Schmidt wrote:
> it seems to be a good start but probably some more main categories
> are necessary. But then the question is if we need it at all or if a
> reworked main page would help to navigate in and through the wiki.
Without categories, there wil
frontpage. Hopefully this will aid to keep the Wiki a bit more
structured.
Comments?
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Christian Lohmaier openoffice.org> writes:
> Too bad that you wrote IEEE 1003.1, since if it was 1003.2, then one
> could set POSIXLY_CORRECT variable to switch bash to posix mode and
> test with that.
> Or is there no difference wrt shell behaviour?
I am not a posix standards expert at all, but
Christian Lohmaier openoffice.org> writes:
> dropping tcsh support means: changing configure's default to bash and
> issue a warning (or error) when tcsh is selected.
I really hope for that in the long run we can make our build system depend only
on a IEEE POSIX specification (IEEE Standard 1003.
Jan Holesovsky suse.cz> writes:
> > I can only emphasize how important this is.
>
> Bjoern kindly offered to do a Python version of a pre-commit hook once; it
> was
> more complex, but can we at least try the CRLF check? Bjoern, would you be
> willing to provide that, if Heiner agrees to use
Martin Hollmichel Sun.COM> writes:
> > Do you think - with the switch to Mercurial - would it be possible to stop
> > using the 'CWS' and 'MWS' terminology, and instead switch to the commonly
> > used 'feature branch' and 'release branch' terms?
> >
> >
> +1,
+1 too. However, that might requi
Jens-Heiner Rechtien Sun.COM> writes:
> I'll keep that in mind. Some great suggestions here, I'll have a look at
> them!
Well, if we have postcommit hooks on the outgoing repositories wouldnt it be
even simpler to just check the milestone that is set in the source code (in
solenv/inc/minor.mk)
L Duperval yahoo.com> writes:
> **
> ERROR: ERROR: unopkg add --shared \
> --verbose ../share/extension/install/dict-fr.oxt
> -env:UserInstallation=file:///home/laurent/devel/OOO310_m11/instsetoo_native\
> /unxlngx6.pro/OpenOffice/archive/uno/en-US
L Duperval yahoo.com> writes:
> I am trying to compile )) 3.1 from the source code on an x64 Ubuntu
> Jaunty machine. When I compile, the packaging fails (I think). It seems
> to be trying to package for .deb, even though I set FORCE2ARCHIVE, set
> INSTALLDIRRECTORY and set PACKAGE to "installe
Christian Lohmaier openoffice.org> writes:
> No, not true.
> it was added with os128
Oh, ups - Im too dump to use opengroks history differ.
> True, but of course for the correct cws.
Ok, I will have a look next week (as os is on vacation). I will try to have a
look too at the cws commits to see w
Kohei Yoshida novell.com> writes:
> The bad news is that this file is not the only file with duplicated
> content. In the same directory, I've found several other headers with
> the same duplication problem. AccessibleStaticTextBase.hxx and
> acorrcfg.hxx are also affected, quite possibly other
T. J. Frazier cfl.rr.com> writes:
> My thought is to put the table itself at the top (with a brief
> introduction), and let all the explanations follow, with no other
> external links.
> From our point of view, it makes maintenance easier and more reliable.
> For the users, the table is what t
T. J. Frazier cfl.rr.com> writes:
> Did you miss the second link, down in the "adding required files to the
> build tree" section?
Yes. Fixed now.
> I'd have fixed this myself, but do we want a better solution, with the
> link in only one place?
I would prefer a link in one place too, but the li
Stephan Bergmann Sun.COM> writes:
> (Put Björn on cc, who might like to clarify in the guide which zips to
> download for which source revision.)
Done: Put the link for current milestones in the Building Guide, and added
the older links on the page about building older releases/milestones.
Have
Zhu Lihua redoffice.com> writes:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I read the following code in OOo source code(itempool.hxx):
>
> #define SFX_WHICH_MAX 4999
>
> static intIsWhich(USHORT nId) {
> return nId && nId <= SFX_WHICH_MAX; }
> static intIsSlot(USHORT nId)
Jeff Beauman charter.net> writes:
>
> I've been writing mid-range code since 1983. For the past two years I've
taken classes in C++, SQL, Game
> Programming, Assembler, and Visual Basic. In fact, I got my AAS this spring.
I'm not sure how much help I can
> be to OO but I'm willing to try. Ho
Terrence Miller sbcglobal.net> writes:
>
> I just completed my first build (8 hours on a Toshiba laptop) (
> configure args and packages added
> documented in attached script). I followed the directions from the wiki
> page and added:
>
> export LOCALINSTALLDIR="/home/tcm/dest/second_try"
> m
PC in solenv anymore.
Ok, I will remove the references from to gpc from the Building Guide for current
releases. However, the directory external/gpc needs to be removed and configure
needs to get rid of related options. Is there a bug for this already or do I
need to open a new one?
Best Re
T. J. Frazier cfl.rr.com> writes:
> > done.
>
> Okay, guys, TOC template time, or transclusion time, to get rid of all
> that "redirect" trash at the top of every referenced page.
Ugh, true.
> The TOC has to be changed on every BG page. Is anybody else volunteering,
> or shall I do something (
Per Eriksson openoffice.org> writes:
> I agree that striping OpenOffice.org and moving to documentation is a
> good idea. Bjoern feel free to do it.
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Terrence Miller sbcglobal.net> writes:
> In current scheme you end up running configure once for each missing
> package (since it stops on first error). Sometimes
> the error message is useful but not always.
I understand the problem, but unfortunately maintaining an up-to-date complete
list of d
OOo repo.
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tead, or am I wrong on that?
> http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Build_Guide
> and we shortened URL by 30 characters
Im not a native speaker either, but google says you are probably wrong:
- 572000 results for "Building Guide"
- 64000 for "Build Guide&q
Per Eriksson openoffice.org> writes:
> Christian had a good point regarding simple instructions previously.
>
> As you mentioned, the instructions are similar. There are big
> possibilities that we want to add platform-specific notes, comments,
> references to other documentation (e.g. the Solari
Per Eriksson openoffice.org> writes:
> Here is how far I've come so far.
>
> Several pages' content have now been moved to these 7 pages:
> http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Development/OpenOffice.org_Building_Guide
Hi Per,
I did quite some cleanup in "Building on Linux". However, I note
Hi List,
While checking, sorting and refactoring stuff for the new building guide, I
also ventured into our CVS/SCM/CWS docs. I merged/renamed some stuff, created
redirects and tagged some stuff with categories (mostly development, SVN, SCM,
CWS).
However, there are quite some stuff that is reall
Per Eriksson openoffice.org> writes:
> Thanks for all the kind words.
>
> I have created the guide here:
> http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Development/OpenOffice.org_Building_Guide
>
> And these are the page created so far:
> OpenOffice.org_Building_Guide
> OpenOffice.org_Building_Guide
e.
When you are done with a build, you might help us by fixing a bug of your choice
;-). For further discussion on what can be done and how to get started I guess
its best to join the IRC-channel #dev.openoffice.org on freenode.
Have Fun,
Bj
Christian Lohmaier openoffice.org> writes:
> My problem is that everyone is eager to start new projects, new
> efforts instead of improviing what is there already.
Cleaning up the docs _is_ improving what is already there.
> My problem is that if you really feel the need of simplifying the
> bui
Per Eriksson openoffice.org> writes:
> If you think this is a good idea, I will start a new small effort for
> this in the wiki.
I think it is a very good idea. When restructuring the information about
building, we should take care to distill the "happy path"
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy
Hi List,
I recently stumbled over this:
http://code.google.com/p/google-sparsehash/
Those are a optimized reimplementations of the SGI hash_map optimized for
performance and memory consumption.
The dense_hash_map claims to be at least twice as fast the classical hash_map:
http://google-sparseha
Caolán McNamara redhat.com> writes:
> Nevertheless, presumably oooimprovement has a purpose of improving
> quality of some kind, so having it in there would be a good thing when
> making OOo install-sets destined for qa-ing right ? Or is it worthless
> to qa unless the build being tested comes fro
Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems Germany wrote:
Perhaps a postprocess hook which sends mails to EIS, keeping track of
moved files, and issueing warnings upon integration when some change is
about to be lost?
I fear this is not possible in post-commit, as the info that something
was a move isnt
Jens-Heiner Rechtien wrote:
Hi,
I wouldn't call for a complete ban but it looks like one has to be extra
careful. Restructuring should be done in CWS which lives only a very
short time. Best, say, opened on one milestone and integrated in the
next (as first CWS) this would minimize the potential
On 10/20/08 15:05, Thorsten Behrens wrote:
I see. But this surely doesn't apply to all-new files, no?
No (other than that you cannot checkout a file that exists in a working
copy using a different case, but that is to be expected with
caseinsensitive filesystems).
(is there an svn bug filed
On 10/20/08 17:10, Jens-Heiner Rechtien wrote:
there was no need for crucifying yourself, server side we are python
only. Actually we have no perl bindings installed.
If I only had known that before. I like and know Python a lot better.
I think we need to be a bit carefull with pre-commit hook
On 10/20/08 17:39, Philipp Lohmann wrote:
Hi,
Jens-Heiner Rechtien wrote:
I somehow don't like tying SCM functionality to commit messages, but
that's may be just me.
And should we enforce policy (like tabs vs spaces etc) via the SCM tool?
is there another point where we could actually enforc
On 10/20/08 15:08, Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems Germany wrote:
See issue 95199 for my currently prepared (and already implemented)
solution, though a post-commit hook also sounds interesting.
I just tried to add an svn:ignored dir. That works.
If someone does a "svn diff" in a module, and
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