Hi,
I can try to implement a prototype but I don't know how to integrate into
LO.
2011/4/14 Tor Lillqvist tlillqv...@novell.com
I've found this library for Windows http://winsparkle.org/ . I think It
could easier to implement this feature with.
Good. Are you volunteering to experiment
Hello,
I've tried this system with some problems :
- I can't build it, it needs some notable modifications before being
usable with wxWidgets 2.8.
- this solution needs wxWidgets, I dont know if it's a problem but LibO
download size increase with.
Is it the good way?
2011/4/15
Hello Arnaud,
On 01/05/11 15:26, Arnaud Versini wrote:
I've tried this system with some problems :
* I can't build it, it needs some notable modifications before
being usable with wxWidgets 2.8.
* this solution needs wxWidgets, I dont know if it's a problem but
LibO
Hello,
2011/5/1 Ryan Jendoubi ryan.jendo...@gmail.com
Hello Arnaud,
On 01/05/11 15:26, Arnaud Versini wrote:
I've tried this system with some problems :
- I can't build it, it needs some notable modifications before being
usable with wxWidgets 2.8.
- this solution needs
Just to let you know, I've updated the wiki page to link to this mail thread.
It would be cool to add any other informations about this feature.
Michaƫl
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I've found this library for Windows http://winsparkle.org/ . I think It
could easier to implement this feature with.
Good. Are you volunteering to experiment with that and testing how it could be
used then?
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On 14/04/11 06:42, Hossein Noorikhah wrote:
I think it's a good assumption that updating is only needed on
Windows. Look at Mozilla Firedox update. Update mechanism is available
for Linux, but most distros disable it because they have their own
update mechanism.
I don't know exactly about Mac,
It is quite interesting that this message from one of the members of the
Steering Committee is unanswered since 12 February.
Maybe I'm wrong about the importance of this feature but it puzzles me that
both OOo and LO seem to ignore having an update mechanism.
IMO adding this single feature would
On 13/04/11 17:57, plino wrote:
It is quite interesting that this message from one of the members of the
Steering Committee is unanswered since 12 February.
Maybe I'm wrong about the importance of this feature but it puzzles me that
both OOo and LO seem to ignore having an update mechanism.
I meant what the OP was talking about: an update service.
Obviously if there is such a service one would need to have a method to
check for such updates. But that is totally secondary comparing to
downloading updates instead of whole packages.
It's obvious that most (all?) developers have
On Wed, 2011-04-13 at 12:32 -0700, plino wrote:
It's obvious that most (all?) developers have thought about this. What
surprises me is that apparently there are no efforts in that sense, not even
from the Oracle sponsored OOo. When you pointed me to an external link I
thought you were going
Hello,
I've found this library for Windows http://winsparkle.org/ . I think It
could easier to implement this feature with.
Arnaud
2011/4/13 Kohei Yoshida kyosh...@novell.com
On Wed, 2011-04-13 at 12:32 -0700, plino wrote:
It's obvious that most (all?) developers have thought about this.
Hi,
this is indeed a topic we're investigating, but I don't know when it
will be realized.
Florian
plino [via Document Foundation Mail Archive] wrote on 2011-04-13 18.57:
It is quite interesting that this message from one of the members of the
Steering Committee is unanswered since 12
On 13/04/11 21:20, Arnaud Versini wrote:
Hello,
I've found this library for Windows http://winsparkle.org/ . I think
It could easier to implement this feature with.
Arnaud
That looks cool. Just to ask for even more, do you know of a library
that's basically this but cross-platform? :) My
Sounds great.
I think it's a good assumption that updating is only needed on
Windows. Look at Mozilla Firedox update. Update mechanism is available
for Linux, but most distros disable it because they have their own
update mechanism.
I don't know exactly about Mac, but most of its uers have
And I should metion that winsparkle is a port of sparkle from Mac OS to Windows.
http://sparkle.andymatuschak.org/
So update mechanism for Mac OS can be created in somehow similar way.
On 4/14/11, Hossein Noorikhah hossein...@gmail.com wrote:
Sounds great.
I think it's a good assumption that
Hello,
please Cc me on all replies, as I am not subscribed to this list.
For the release of 3.3.1, we should think about enabling an update
service mechanism. Right now, the update requests reach our server,
without being answered.
Anyone has an insight on how the mechanism works and what
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