Hello,
since 3.x releases, the keyword Find function in OOo Help is no longer
working; it used to work in 2.x release.
Entering a work in the Find page, gives a 'topic not found' error dialog.
Do you know where I can start looking for this issue?
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thanks for reminding me :-)
With OOo 3.x, I moved to gcc 4.3.2; it works well, except for
optimizer: code must be compiled with -O1 because O2/O3 causes OOo
crashes (at least in earlier 3.x builds, it is a lot of time that I did
not recheck).
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ause it was performing better
and is open source code.
So all references to 4nt outside _WIN_ blocks are used by os2 too.
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all; ah, it does
not work, because most java related things are not working, so I need
to check where it fails.
I'll check javaldx once ready.
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I'll see if it builds.
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lient.
debugging OOo takes a lot of time and resources, while having some
small projects to compile will make my like simplier :-)
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Hi Jörg,
>longer use ordinals. If the startup is as horrible as you describe
>above, then I guess we would have to live with the problems I outlined
>before.
I can speak for OS/2 only :-))
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impressive).
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ftware under os2.
We have a bash 3.1 port, but I don't know if it as stable as 4os2. I
can look at it in the long term, but for some time I don't think I'll
move out from 4os2 (I already have a lot of work from other OOo code).
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Hello,
> Hamburg uses [...] 4nt for Windows builds of OOo.
4nt is used also to drive the OS/2 build system; it is named 4os2 here
(and is open source software), but OS/2 scripts uses '4nt' to be
compatible with existing makefiles.
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specific OS/2 code.
It seems I should do it somewhere inside ucb code, but it is not clear
to me how (and where).
Could you help?
TIA,
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for the OOo dialogs.
Could you help me?
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problems: current OS/2
code is working, I have writer and calc working with all features (with
some minor bugs).
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exception is catched, sometimes not.
So I don't understand if this is a libc fault (exceptions not crossing
dll) or code fault.
At current stage, I commented the above call, and now OOo is performing
well.
Any hints?
TIA,
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Hi Martin,
>for questions about the windowing system layer you should ask on
>dev@gsl.openoffice.org
thanks, done.
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system, but I still
have to identify it.
Since these errrors seems to be related, I'd like to read something
about how the OOo windowing system is working. Is there a such
document?
Otherwise more help is needed :-)
TIA,
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h the registration wizard: first, it
appears at every startup, second the license text in the second page is
always empty, but 'accept' button is enabled and works.
(my current source level is 2.0beta2).
Do you have some tips for me?
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le:///E:/temp/ooo2/program/fwk680go.dll
It seems that every new mapping generates an exception...
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ode or a missed entry in registry.
What could I check now?
TIA,
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ode or a missed entry in registry.
What could I check now?
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so it returns now.
Skipping this call under debugging leads to correct link resolving.
But at this point, I can't go on, mainly because I don't know which is
supposed to be the correct behaviour.
What can you tell me?
TIA,
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killbin && build --from
this will work great until then...
TIA,
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, until recently when I moved to
ordinals for exports (to avoid some linker bugs).
My build env is using the unix way to specify import libraries
(-lvcl680go), but I can build them as under Windows (ivcl.lib) if this
can help.
Where can then I add such check for timestamps?
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Yuri
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