Forum long time response

2015-07-12 Thread Hagar Delest

Hi,

For the record, I noticed long response time on the forum. Sometimes the post 
makes through but sometimes I get the following error message:


 General Error

SQL ERROR [ mysqli ]

Lock wait timeout exceeded; try restarting transaction [1205]

SQL

UPDATE phpbb_en_config SET config_value = '1436692461' WHERE config_name = 
'rand_seed_last_update'

BACKTRACE

*FILE:* x1/var_lib_phpBB/com309/includes/db/mysqli.php
*LINE:* 163
*CALL:* dbal->sql_error()

*FILE:* x1/var_lib_phpBB/com309/includes/functions.php
*LINE:* 149
*CALL:* dbal_mysqli->sql_query()

*FILE:* x1/var_lib_phpBB/com309/includes/functions.php
*LINE:* 244
*CALL:* set_config()

*FILE:* x1/var_lib_phpBB/com309/includes/message_parser.php
*LINE:* 1070
*CALL:* unique_id()

*FILE:* x1/var_lib_phpBB/com309/posting.php
*LINE:* 392
*CALL:* parse_message->parse_message()


Hagar


Re: Forum long time response

2015-07-12 Thread Hagar Delest

Guess what, it's alright now...

Hagar


Le 12/07/2015 11:21, Hagar Delest a écrit :

Hi,

For the record, I noticed long response time on the forum. Sometimes the post 
makes through but sometimes I get the following error message:


 General Error

SQL ERROR [ mysqli ]

Lock wait timeout exceeded; try restarting transaction [1205]

SQL

UPDATE phpbb_en_config SET config_value = '1436692461' WHERE config_name = 
'rand_seed_last_update'

BACKTRACE

*FILE:* x1/var_lib_phpBB/com309/includes/db/mysqli.php
*LINE:* 163
*CALL:* dbal->sql_error()

*FILE:* x1/var_lib_phpBB/com309/includes/functions.php
*LINE:* 149
*CALL:* dbal_mysqli->sql_query()

*FILE:* x1/var_lib_phpBB/com309/includes/functions.php
*LINE:* 244
*CALL:* set_config()

*FILE:* x1/var_lib_phpBB/com309/includes/message_parser.php
*LINE:* 1070
*CALL:* unique_id()

*FILE:* x1/var_lib_phpBB/com309/posting.php
*LINE:* 392
*CALL:* parse_message->parse_message()


Hagar




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Build failure on aoo-win 7

2015-07-12 Thread Regina Henschel

Hi all,

there is a build failure on http://ci.apache.org/builders/aoo-win7/builds/14

But it is the same revision as yesterday, when the build has been 
successful. The log reports the failure in serf and zlib.


Unfortunately the log is not verbose enough to tell the reason. Would it 
be possible to make the logs more verbose?


Any idea why it fails?

Kind regards
Regina


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[RELEASE] Contents of OpenOffice 4.1.2

2015-07-12 Thread Andrea Pescetti
It's time to decide what goes into 4.1.2 and what doesn't. Not in terms 
of specific bugfixes (we have the standard process of nominating release 
blockers for this and I don't plan to change it), but in terms of 
categories. The following is a realistic list of what we can have in 
4.1.2. Shall we take it as the overall plan for 4.1.2?


1. Bugfixes

This is obvious: being a bugfix release, OpenOffice 4.1.2 will contain 
fixes for the most important/annoying 4.1.1 bugs. Actually 4.1.1 is 
proving to be very stable, but we have some bugs fixed on trunk already 
(and a few more with patches ready) that should be considered. We'll 
come to this in separate discussions.


2. Features

As the release number tells, OpenOffice 4.1.2 is not meant to come with 
many new features. But there are two fields where we should make 
exceptions and introduce new features:
* Digital signing: Infra has prepared months ago (with significant 
investments) the whole infrastructure for us to produce digitally signed 
packages, which would install with no problems/warnings for Windows 
users. Jan already made some experiments, but he also clarified he will 
be very busy with organizing ApacheCon in these months, so we may need 
someone to step up here.
* Windows 10: Millions of our users will run Windows 10 within a few 
weeks. OpenOffice is reported to work smoothly on Windows 10 
pre-releases. Should any major Windows 10 incompatibilities appear, they 
should be fixed in 4.1.2.


3. Localization

* Existing translations: Pootle is now tracking the 4.2.0 release, so 
translators do not have an immediate way to fix translations for 4.1.2. 
There is a possibility to check whether we can reuse the 4.2.0 strings 
for 4.1.2, but due to the version clash I would prefer to fix strings 
upon request, in the SDF files directly and only in the case of major, 
well-defined bugs (example: the Italian version has a typo in a main 
menu item; it is fixed in Pootle for 4.2.0 AND we can edit the SDF file 
manually to fix it for the 4.1.x line).


* New translations: same problem with Pootle; we don't have any new 
translations (additional with respect to 4.1.1) ready at the moment; if 
a translation reaches 100%, I'm available to investigate better what we 
can do with the Pootle 4.2.0 strings for 4.1.2, since that would be the 
most logical solution.


* Existing dictionaries: no problem, we will integrate them as usual. A 
deadline will be agreed upon and sent to the l10n list.


* New dictionaries: no problem, we will integrate them as usual. A 
deadline will be agreed upon and sent to the l10n list.


Regards,
  Andrea.

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Re: Are the Buildbots down?

2015-07-12 Thread Pedro Giffuni

Hello;

On 07/11/15 10:39, Pedro Giffuni wrote:

Hello;

On 07/11/15 05:39, Marcus wrote:

Am 07/11/2015 11:31 AM, schrieb Gavin McDonald:
The ‘open office-fbsd-nightly’ fails the ‘build —all’ step and needs 
investigating.


1 module(s):
coinmp
need(s) to be rebuilt

Reason(s):

ERROR: error 65280 occurred while making 
/usr/home/buildslave27/slave27/openoffice-fbsd-nightly/build/ext_libraries/coinmp


When you have fixed the errors in that module you can resume the 
build by running:


build --all:coinmp


@Pedro:
As FreeBSD is involved maybe you can give Gavin some help?



I looked at it briefly but the buildbot offers little useful information.

I have asked Don Lewis to look at it. He has been very helpful and
is for most purposes the FreeBSD port maintainer these days.



It may be a download error, but also the old FreeBSD version that is
being used has a very old toolchain.

Note that 9.0 was released on January 2012. Last year we released
9.3 and 10.1 and next month we will be releasing 10.2.

Regards,

Pedro.


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Re: Are the Buildbots down?

2015-07-12 Thread Gavin McDonald

> On 12 Jul 2015, at 4:50 pm, Pedro Giffuni  wrote:
> 
> Hello;
> 
> On 07/11/15 10:39, Pedro Giffuni wrote:
>> Hello;
>> 
>> On 07/11/15 05:39, Marcus wrote:
>>> Am 07/11/2015 11:31 AM, schrieb Gavin McDonald:
 The ‘open office-fbsd-nightly’ fails the ‘build —all’ step and needs 
 investigating.
 
 1 module(s):
coinmp
 need(s) to be rebuilt
 
 Reason(s):
 
 ERROR: error 65280 occurred while making 
 /usr/home/buildslave27/slave27/openoffice-fbsd-nightly/build/ext_libraries/coinmp
 
 When you have fixed the errors in that module you can resume the build by 
 running:
 
build --all:coinmp
>>> 
>>> @Pedro:
>>> As FreeBSD is involved maybe you can give Gavin some help?
>>> 
>> 
>> I looked at it briefly but the buildbot offers little useful information.
>> 
>> I have asked Don Lewis to look at it. He has been very helpful and
>> is for most purposes the FreeBSD port maintainer these days.
>> 
> 
> It may be a download error, but also the old FreeBSD version that is
> being used has a very old toolchain.

I have no idea why you keep saying we are using a very old version, I have
mentioned before:

This is what the bb-fbsd2 buildbot slave is using:

FreeBSD 10.1-RELEASE-p10 (GENERIC) #0: Wed May 13 06:54:13 UTC 2015

Can you tell me why you think we are on an older version?

Gav…

> 
> Note that 9.0 was released on January 2012. Last year we released
> 9.3 and 10.1 and next month we will be releasing 10.2.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Pedro.
> 
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Re: [RELEASE] Contents of OpenOffice 4.1.2

2015-07-12 Thread Marcus

Am 07/12/2015 03:57 PM, schrieb Andrea Pescetti:

It's time to decide what goes into 4.1.2 and what doesn't. Not in terms
of specific bugfixes (we have the standard process of nominating release
blockers for this and I don't plan to change it), but in terms of
categories. The following is a realistic list of what we can have in
4.1.2. Shall we take it as the overall plan for 4.1.2?


In general I see it the same way. Some comments inline.


2. Features

* Windows 10: Millions of our users will run Windows 10 within a few
weeks. OpenOffice is reported to work smoothly on Windows 10
pre-releases. Should any major Windows 10 incompatibilities appear, they
should be fixed in 4.1.2.


When we want to react on specific bug reports (we should do this in any 
case as Windows is still the most favorite platform) then we create 
automatically a release schedule of a few weeks after that date - which 
is for me late summer. Just to be sure we understand the same.


BTW:
Release date of Win10 is July, 29th.


3. Localization

* Existing translations: Pootle is now tracking the 4.2.0 release, so
translators do not have an immediate way to fix translations for 4.1.2.
There is a possibility to check whether we can reuse the 4.2.0 strings
for 4.1.2, but due to the version clash I would prefer to fix strings
upon request, in the SDF files directly and only in the case of major,
well-defined bugs (example: the Italian version has a typo in a main
menu item; it is fixed in Pootle for 4.2.0 AND we can edit the SDF file
manually to fix it for the 4.1.x line).


This has also the advantage (when we don't get too many change requests) 
that we know in detail what is changing.


Marcus

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Re: Are the Buildbots down?

2015-07-12 Thread Pedro Giffuni

Hi Gavin;

Let me copy Don Lewis, who maintains the FreeBSD port @FreeBSD ...

On 07/12/15 12:59, Gavin McDonald wrote:


On 12 Jul 2015, at 4:50 pm, Pedro Giffuni > wrote:


Hello;

On 07/11/15 10:39, Pedro Giffuni wrote:

Hello;

On 07/11/15 05:39, Marcus wrote:

Am 07/11/2015 11:31 AM, schrieb Gavin McDonald:
The ‘open office-fbsd-nightly’ fails the ‘build —all’ step and 
needs investigating.


1 module(s):
   coinmp
need(s) to be rebuilt

Reason(s):

ERROR: error 65280 occurred while making 
/usr/home/buildslave27/slave27/openoffice-fbsd-nightly/build/ext_libraries/coinmp


When you have fixed the errors in that module you can resume the 
build by running:


   build --all:coinmp


@Pedro:
As FreeBSD is involved maybe you can give Gavin some help?



I looked at it briefly but the buildbot offers little useful 
information.


I have asked Don Lewis to look at it. He has been very helpful and
is for most purposes the FreeBSD port maintainer these days.



It may be a download error, but also the old FreeBSD version that is
being used has a very old toolchain.


I have no idea why you keep saying we are using a very old version, I have
mentioned before:

This is what the bb-fbsd2 buildbot slave is using:

FreeBSD 10.1-RELEASE-p10 (GENERIC) #0: Wed May 13 06:54:13 UTC 2015

Can you tell me why you think we are on an older version?

Gav…



https://ci.apache.org/buildslaves/bb-fbsd2_64bit

Reports:

FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE 64 bit buildbot for genberal projects use.

Have you updated the compiler as I suggested previously?

Perhaps there is some way to give Don access to the buildbot?
He already signed an ICLA.

Pedro.