Hi Robinson,
On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 03:11:05PM -0500, Robinson Tryon wrote:
Once we get some permissions issues fixed (hopefully in the next
couple of days), we'll have a combined repo ready for GNU/Linux x86_64
covering 3.5-master through 2013-11-25. If you aren't running a 64-bit
version
Yee Haw, Folks!
I just wanted to give everyone a quick update on what we've been up to
in Bibisect-land.
I've been working with Norbert and Bjoern on getting our GNU/Linux
combined bibisect repo up on dev-downloads.libreoffice.org.
Once we get some permissions issues fixed (hopefully in the
step could be left for the advanced QA people :)
Does this make sense or am i missing the point about bibi?
Cheers,
Pedro
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crash under
Windows? :)
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On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 6:28 PM, Pedro pedl...@gmail.com wrote:
Robinson Tryon wrote
By the time we're done with the GUI, I hope that bibisecting a
regression will be easier than triaging a bug.
Sounds interesting :) Can you do the same for tracing an LO crash under
Windows? :)
Yep -- it
that without having to installing 10Gb of SDKs and whatnots ;)
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