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Issue 126852: dear sir .ods file not open more file problem this type in Ubuntu
plz solution
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Re: Book on OpenOffice

2016-02-19 Thread Marcus

Am 02/18/2016 06:11 PM, schrieb Gerry Dutchie:

Hi Marcus,
Is this text suitable?  You may hide the link under  "Ipaa Service". The 
language is Dutch as the book is in Dutch. If it should be in English, just let me know.
Sincerely,
Gerrit---
Ik wil… metOpenOffice aan het 
werk:(http://ipaa.nl/uitgeverij/computerboeken/4-ik-wil-met-openoffice-aan-het-werk)In
 Netherlandslanguage by Gerrit Bruijnes, publisher Ipaa Service, ISBN978 90 
72445 51 3Introductie in alleapps van OpenOffice 4.x. Plus een naslagwerk rond 
vijftien thema'szoals correspondentie, (e)mailingen, presenteren, een c.v. 
schrijven,gegevensbeheer, financiële administratie en meer. Het boek 
wordtdoorlopend geactualiseerd als een nieuwe versie van de software 
daaraanleiding toe geeft.


thanks for the text. I've updated the webpage in the staging area:

http://ooo-site.staging.apache.org/support/books.html

Please have a look before I will publich all to the production server.

Thanks

Marcus




 On Wednesday, 17 February 2016, 23:45, Marcus  wrote:


  Am 02/16/2016 12:38 PM, schrieb Gerry Dutchie:

If possible I would like to see a reference to one of my books on your
Books page:

http://www.openoffice.org/support/books.html

A few years ago I wrote an extensive, 300 page book on OpenOffice 3.x.
Eight chapters aimed at familiarising beginners with all apps that make
up OpenOffce. And fifteen chapters around tasks the more experienced
users might want to undertake.

I have updated the book to accommodate users of the new 4.1.x version
and I intend to continue doing so for further major updates. It is
written in Netherlands language so suitable for the Netherlands and
Flemish (Belgian) public.
My website:
http://ipaa.nl/uitgeverij/computerboeken/4-ik-wil-met-openoffice-aan-het-werk

As a writer with well over fifteen years of experience in producing
books on computer software, it is my philosophy that the reader should
be guided towards practical, everyday use of the software. All examples
and files, used in the book can be obtained through a free download link
and can be used to get one’s daily work done.


thanks for your intersting in a listing on the books webpage.

It is indeed possible. Please tell us the the exact link (it should be
one that can exist longer) and which text wording you want to see there.
You can take the already existing listings as examples.


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Re: Book on OpenOffice

2016-02-19 Thread Gerry Dutchie
Hi Marcus,
For some reason some spaces have been lost and I noticed "Februar 2016" instead 
of "February 2016".
alleapps   --> alle apps
thema'szoals --->  thema's zoals c.v. schrijven,gegevensbeheer,  --->   c.v. 
schrijven, gegevensbeheer,wordtdoorlopend  --->  wordt doorlopenddaaraanleiding 
--->  daar aanleiding
Sorry for any inconveniences...    Thanks a lot so far!

Sincerely,
Gerrit

===
On Friday, 19 February 2016, 10:20, Marcus  wrote:
 

 Am 02/18/2016 06:11 PM, schrieb Gerry Dutchie:
> Hi Marcus,
> Is this text suitable?  You may hide the link under  "Ipaa Service". The 
> language is Dutch as the book is in Dutch. If it should be in English, just 
> let me know.
> Sincerely,
> Gerrit---
> Ik wil… metOpenOffice aan het 
> werk:(http://ipaa.nl/uitgeverij/computerboeken/4-ik-wil-met-openoffice-aan-het-werk)In
>  Netherlandslanguage by Gerrit Bruijnes, publisher Ipaa Service, ISBN978 90 
> 72445 51 3Introductie in alleapps van OpenOffice 4.x. Plus een naslagwerk 
> rond vijftien thema'szoals correspondentie, (e)mailingen, presenteren, een 
> c.v. schrijven,gegevensbeheer, financiële administratie en meer. Het boek 
> wordtdoorlopend geactualiseerd als een nieuwe versie van de software 
> daaraanleiding toe geeft.

thanks for the text. I've updated the webpage in the staging area:

http://ooo-site.staging.apache.org/support/books.html

Please have a look before I will publich all to the production server.

Thanks

Marcus



>      On Wednesday, 17 February 2016, 23:45, Marcus  
>wrote:
>
>
>  Am 02/16/2016 12:38 PM, schrieb Gerry Dutchie:
>> If possible I would like to see a reference to one of my books on your
>> Books page:
>>
>> http://www.openoffice.org/support/books.html
>>
>> A few years ago I wrote an extensive, 300 page book on OpenOffice 3.x.
>> Eight chapters aimed at familiarising beginners with all apps that make
>> up OpenOffce. And fifteen chapters around tasks the more experienced
>> users might want to undertake.
>>
>> I have updated the book to accommodate users of the new 4.1.x version
>> and I intend to continue doing so for further major updates. It is
>> written in Netherlands language so suitable for the Netherlands and
>> Flemish (Belgian) public.
>> My website:
>> http://ipaa.nl/uitgeverij/computerboeken/4-ik-wil-met-openoffice-aan-het-werk
>>
>> As a writer with well over fifteen years of experience in producing
>> books on computer software, it is my philosophy that the reader should
>> be guided towards practical, everyday use of the software. All examples
>> and files, used in the book can be obtained through a free download link
>> and can be used to get one’s daily work done.
>
> thanks for your intersting in a listing on the books webpage.
>
> It is indeed possible. Please tell us the the exact link (it should be
> one that can exist longer) and which text wording you want to see there.
> You can take the already existing listings as examples.

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Re: Book on OpenOffice

2016-02-19 Thread Marcus

Am 02/19/2016 11:55 AM, schrieb Gerry Dutchie:

Hi Marcus,
For some reason some spaces have been lost and I noticed "Februar 2016" instead of 
"February 2016".
alleapps   -->  alle apps
thema'szoals --->   thema's zoals c.v. schrijven,gegevensbeheer,  --->c.v. 
schrijven, gegevensbeheer,wordtdoorlopend  --->   wordt doorlopenddaaraanleiding ---> 
  daar aanleiding


ups, sorry for these typos. This morning was a bit busy. I've now 
corrected them on the staging webpage.


Marcus




 On Friday, 19 February 2016, 10:20, Marcus  wrote:


  Am 02/18/2016 06:11 PM, schrieb Gerry Dutchie:

Hi Marcus,
Is this text suitable?  You may hide the link under  "Ipaa Service". The 
language is Dutch as the book is in Dutch. If it should be in English, just let me know.
Sincerely,
Gerrit---
Ik wil… metOpenOffice aan het 
werk:(http://ipaa.nl/uitgeverij/computerboeken/4-ik-wil-met-openoffice-aan-het-werk)In
 Netherlandslanguage by Gerrit Bruijnes, publisher Ipaa Service, ISBN978 90 
72445 51 3Introductie in alleapps van OpenOffice 4.x. Plus een naslagwerk rond 
vijftien thema'szoals correspondentie, (e)mailingen, presenteren, een c.v. 
schrijven,gegevensbeheer, financiële administratie en meer. Het boek 
wordtdoorlopend geactualiseerd als een nieuwe versie van de software 
daaraanleiding toe geeft.


thanks for the text. I've updated the webpage in the staging area:

http://ooo-site.staging.apache.org/support/books.html

Please have a look before I will publich all to the production server.

Thanks

Marcus




   On Wednesday, 17 February 2016, 23:45, Marcus   
wrote:


   Am 02/16/2016 12:38 PM, schrieb Gerry Dutchie:

If possible I would like to see a reference to one of my books on your
Books page:

http://www.openoffice.org/support/books.html

A few years ago I wrote an extensive, 300 page book on OpenOffice 3.x.
Eight chapters aimed at familiarising beginners with all apps that make
up OpenOffce. And fifteen chapters around tasks the more experienced
users might want to undertake.

I have updated the book to accommodate users of the new 4.1.x version
and I intend to continue doing so for further major updates. It is
written in Netherlands language so suitable for the Netherlands and
Flemish (Belgian) public.
My website:
http://ipaa.nl/uitgeverij/computerboeken/4-ik-wil-met-openoffice-aan-het-werk

As a writer with well over fifteen years of experience in producing
books on computer software, it is my philosophy that the reader should
be guided towards practical, everyday use of the software. All examples
and files, used in the book can be obtained through a free download link
and can be used to get one’s daily work done.


thanks for your intersting in a listing on the books webpage.

It is indeed possible. Please tell us the the exact link (it should be
one that can exist longer) and which text wording you want to see there.
You can take the already existing listings as examples.


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[QUESTION] Karma for www.openoffice.org contribution and editing

2016-02-19 Thread Dennis E. Hamilton
We have arrangements for non-committers to contribute to the CWiki and the 
MediaWiki, even the project Blog.

In terms of requesting Help Wanted on topics related to www.openoffice.org, is 
there a similar prospect or must all contribution to the web site be by 
committers?  

I have always used the SVN, so I understand what that requires.  Is there 
another avenue that does not require so much karma, but might require approval 
and kick-off by a committer?

(This came to mind because the first Help Wanted item that occurred to me was 
for getting the Help Wanted script up on our How to Contribute page and perhaps 
some other places.)

 -- Dennis E. Hamilton
orc...@apache.org
dennis.hamil...@acm.org+1-206-779-9430
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Re: [QUESTION] Karma for www.openoffice.org contribution and editing

2016-02-19 Thread Kay Schenk

On 02/19/2016 08:50 AM, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
> We have arrangements for non-committers to contribute to the
> CWiki and the MediaWiki, even the project Blog.
> 
> In terms of requesting Help Wanted on topics related to
> www.openoffice.org, is there a similar prospect or must all
> contribution to the web site be by committers?
> 
> I have always used the SVN, so I understand what that requires.
> Is there another avenue that does not require so much karma, but
> might require approval and kick-off by a committer?
> 
> (This came to mind because the first Help Wanted item that
> occurred to me was for getting the Help Wanted script up on our
> How to Contribute page and perhaps some other places.)
> 
> -- Dennis E. Hamilton orc...@apache.org dennis.hamil...@acm.org
> +1-206-779-9430 https://keybase.io/orcmid  PGP F96E 89FF D456
> 628A X.509 certs used and requested for signed e-mail
> 
> 

There's a small bit of information on how to use the CMS bookmarklet
to do this from here:

http://openoffice.apache.org/website-local.html#using-the-apache-cms-bookmarklet-simpler-method

This has been used very successfully in the past by non-committers
for smaller changes (like a single page change.)
Notifications come to "dev" where they can be reviewed and committed.

Further down, there is more information for non-committers. This
takes you the Developer FAQ and goes into svn and patch submission,
etc. I would think this would be preferable for larger edits.


-- 

MzK

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 anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending."
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Re: Reporting broken download link

2016-02-19 Thread frohlinde.weberdr

Hi Marcus,
this time the download was successful and the installation is running!
Many thanks!!
Frohlinde.

Am 18.02.2016 um 13:05 schrieb Marcus:

Am 02/18/2016 12:44 PM, schrieb frohlinde.weberdr:

I use the system windows, not Linux. As I tried again by the mirror Net
Cologne, the download stopped at 154 MB (of 157 MB), i.e. just before
the last 3 MB.
I try to download since several weeks already, always in vain.
Once my Anti-Virus-Programm, Avira Security, told me, that there was a
file with the letters PUA that was hindered by the system to continue
the download. But even when I stopped the Avira Program
the Download did not function.


I'm sorry, please try this link [1]. Otherwise try to use another mirror 
server.


I know it won't help you, but I had no problems to complete several 
downloads. So, in general it works.


[1] 
https://sourceforge.net/projects/openofficeorg.mirror/files/4.1.2/binaries/de/Apache_OpenOffice_4.1.2_Win_x86_install_de.exe/download?use_mirror=netcologne


Marcus




Am 16.02.2016 um 20:46 schrieb Marcus:

Normally the downloads should go through without problems. But maybe
there is a temporary hickup with the mirror server you are using.

As it seems that you are coming from Germany the following is a
download link for a server from the ISP NetCologne (K�ln) [1].

Otherwise you can choose another one when you click on the blue
"miror" link on the download page from SourceForge (the one that
countdown from 5 seconds to 0).

[1]
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/openofficeorg.mirror/4.1.2/binaries/de/Apache_OpenOffice_4.1.2_Linux_x86-64_install-rpm_de.tar.gz?r=https%3A%2F%2Fsourceforge.net%2Fprojects%2Fopenofficeorg.mirror%2Ffiles%2F4.1.2%2Fbinaries%2Fde%2FApache_OpenOffice_4.1.2_Linux_x86-64_install-rpm_de.tar.gz%2Fdownload&ts=1455651361&use_mirror=netcologne 




HTH

Marcus



Am 02/16/2016 04:39 PM, schrieb frohlinde.weberdr:

*Problembeschreibung* *Ersetze diesen Text und beschreibe das Problem

(Was funktioniert nicht? Was wird erwartet?)Der Download bleibt nach 19
bzw. 22 MB von 157 MB h�ngen oder h�rt auf.
*
*Browser Variablen* *Werte*
[...]







Re: [QUESTION] Karma for www.openoffice.org contribution and editing

2016-02-19 Thread Keith N. McKenna
Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
> We have arrangements for non-committers to contribute to the CWiki
> and the MediaWiki, even the project Blog.
> 
> In terms of requesting Help Wanted on topics related to
> www.openoffice.org, is there a similar prospect or must all
> contribution to the web site be by committers?
> 
> I have always used the SVN, so I understand what that requires.  Is
> there another avenue that does not require so much karma, but might
> require approval and kick-off by a committer?
> 
> (This came to mind because the first Help Wanted item that occurred
> to me was for getting the Help Wanted script up on our How to
> Contribute page and perhaps some other places.)
> 
> -- Dennis E. Hamilton orc...@apache.org dennis.hamil...@acm.org
> +1-206-779-9430 https://keybase.io/orcmid  PGP F96E 89FF D456 628A 
> X.509 certs used and requested for signed e-mail
> 

Dennis;

There is a process to use the CMS in Anonymous mode that allows
non-committers to make changes to the web site that then have to be
reviewed and approved by a committer. Rob Weir did a nice video tutorial
for it on youtube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fvg1pfHLhE

Regards
Keith



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Re: Buildbots update

2016-02-19 Thread Kay Schenk
[top posting]

hmmm...maybe I've figured out the problem?

using Linux-32 nightly as the example.

Take a look at the PWD variable in this listing:

https://ci.apache.org/builders/openoffice-linux32-nightly/builds/191/steps/configure/logs/stdio

and the corresponding TARFILE_LOCATION (which is correct for the PWD
specified) --

"The variable TARFILE_LOCATION  is set to:
/home/buildslave20/slave20/openoffice-linux32-nightly/build/ext_sources"

so conceptually NO downloads from 3rd party locations should happen
at all in normal building with the buildbots since they have the
correct local file info for 3rd party sources. This is the case for
our local builds as well.

However, when you look at the output for the svn update for this
same run, look at where the update dumps --

PWD=/home/buildslave20/slave20/openoffice-linux32-nightly/source

so, in my mind, it's not in
/home/buildslave20/slave20/openoffice-linux32-nightly/build/

where I think it should be to make the build work correctly.

What do others think?



On 02/17/2016 03:40 PM, Kay Schenk wrote:
> 
> On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 2:47 PM, Andrea Pescetti
> mailto:pesce...@apache.org>> wrote:
> 
> Kay Schenk wrote:
> 
> On 02/13/2016 11:45 AM, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
> 
> it seems that buildbots are having issues with network
> in general
> 
> Do we have any additional news on the download failures
> specifically
> from the buildbots to SourceForge downloads?
> 
> 
> Why SourceForge? Look at
> 
> https://ci.apache.org/builders/openoffice-linux64-nightly/builds/243/steps/retry%20bootstrap/logs/stdio
> to see that ALL downloads in ./bootstrap are failing; sure, most
> of them are from SourceForge, but this is irrelevant, since
> downloads from Mozilla and other sources are failing too.
> 
> The problem is most likely on the buildbot side. For some
> reason, be it a full disk or a firewall restriction, it can't
> download stuff, and this should be checked with someone who has
> shell access to that machine.
> 
> The following, failed from buildbot, were OK with my test script
> 
> 
> I confirm I've run ./boostrap without any problems too last
> weekend. Again, the problem is on the buildbots and not elsewhere.
> 
> 
> Regards,
>   Andrea.
> 
> 
> ​I got on HipChat a while ago and all that was suggested was we use
> "https" instead of "http" to SourceForge. But, given that my little
> stripped down download script worked fine without this, I doubt this
> is it.
> I didn't ask about filled up disk and perhaps I should have.  :(
> 
> ​We COULD get around this but just using the sources already in our
> trunk and changing the SVN call to that to just a file URL for the
> time being, and referencing that as URL1 for these, but I guess that
> might be considered  bad.​ We don't distribute these with the source
> and we would need to remember to change this back for a release. But
> just a thought.
> 
> -- 
> --
> MzK
> 
> "Though no one can go back and make a brand new start,
>  anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending."
>   -- Carl Bard
>   
> 

-- 

MzK

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 anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending."
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Re: Buildbots update

2016-02-19 Thread Damjan Jovanovic
Steps 1-4 first delete the "source" directory, do a fresh SVN checkout
(not update) into "source", delete the "build" directory, and copy
"source" to "build". The build is then run in "build". This was the
only robust way to get it working and fix all the errors and timeouts
that were happening earlier. I think that's confusing you here.

On linux64-nightly I've changed the buildbot script to cache downloads
across builds. In 9 builds, it hasn't helped one bit: all 14 missing
tarballs must have failed every single time.

The only thing that made a difference, getting it reduced from 15
missing tarballs to 14, is fixing the upstream URL for vigra in
main/external_deps.lst. This tells me it's access to SourceForge that
is the problem here.

In r1731307 I patched
main/solenv/bin/download_external_dependencies.pl to log the HTTP
status line when a download fails, and it finally showed what's really
wrong:

download from 
http://sourceforge.net/projects/oooextras.mirror/files/067201ea8b126597670b5eff72e1f66c-mythes-1.2.0.tar.gz
failed (501 Protocol scheme 'https' is not supported
(LWP::Protocol::https not installed))

I've asked infra to get LWP::Protocol::https installed on all the
buildbots and they're working on it.

We also need to update our build instructions to install it when building.

On Sat, Feb 20, 2016 at 12:06 AM, Kay Schenk  wrote:
> [top posting]
>
> hmmm...maybe I've figured out the problem?
>
> using Linux-32 nightly as the example.
>
> Take a look at the PWD variable in this listing:
>
> https://ci.apache.org/builders/openoffice-linux32-nightly/builds/191/steps/configure/logs/stdio
>
> and the corresponding TARFILE_LOCATION (which is correct for the PWD
> specified) --
>
> "The variable TARFILE_LOCATION  is set to:
> /home/buildslave20/slave20/openoffice-linux32-nightly/build/ext_sources"
>
> so conceptually NO downloads from 3rd party locations should happen
> at all in normal building with the buildbots since they have the
> correct local file info for 3rd party sources. This is the case for
> our local builds as well.
>
> However, when you look at the output for the svn update for this
> same run, look at where the update dumps --
>
> PWD=/home/buildslave20/slave20/openoffice-linux32-nightly/source
>
> so, in my mind, it's not in
> /home/buildslave20/slave20/openoffice-linux32-nightly/build/
>
> where I think it should be to make the build work correctly.
>
> What do others think?
>
>
>
> On 02/17/2016 03:40 PM, Kay Schenk wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 2:47 PM, Andrea Pescetti
>> mailto:pesce...@apache.org>> wrote:
>>
>> Kay Schenk wrote:
>>
>> On 02/13/2016 11:45 AM, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
>>
>> it seems that buildbots are having issues with network
>> in general
>>
>> Do we have any additional news on the download failures
>> specifically
>> from the buildbots to SourceForge downloads?
>>
>>
>> Why SourceForge? Look at
>> 
>> https://ci.apache.org/builders/openoffice-linux64-nightly/builds/243/steps/retry%20bootstrap/logs/stdio
>> to see that ALL downloads in ./bootstrap are failing; sure, most
>> of them are from SourceForge, but this is irrelevant, since
>> downloads from Mozilla and other sources are failing too.
>>
>> The problem is most likely on the buildbot side. For some
>> reason, be it a full disk or a firewall restriction, it can't
>> download stuff, and this should be checked with someone who has
>> shell access to that machine.
>>
>> The following, failed from buildbot, were OK with my test script
>>
>>
>> I confirm I've run ./boostrap without any problems too last
>> weekend. Again, the problem is on the buildbots and not elsewhere.
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>   Andrea.
>>
>>
>> I got on HipChat a while ago and all that was suggested was we use
>> "https" instead of "http" to SourceForge. But, given that my little
>> stripped down download script worked fine without this, I doubt this
>> is it.
>> I didn't ask about filled up disk and perhaps I should have.  :(
>>
>> We COULD get around this but just using the sources already in our
>> trunk and changing the SVN call to that to just a file URL for the
>> time being, and referencing that as URL1 for these, but I guess that
>> might be considered  bad. We don't distribute these with the source
>> and we would need to remember to change this back for a release. But
>> just a thought.
>>
>> --
>> --
>> MzK
>>
>> "Though no one can go back and make a brand new start,
>>  anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending."
>>   -- Carl Bard
>>
>>
>
> --
> 
> MzK
>
> "Though no one can go back and make a brand new start,
>  anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending."
> -- Carl Bard
>
> ---

Re: Reporting broken download link

2016-02-19 Thread Chris Kwintkiewicz
Thx Marcus for your fast reply. I later downloaded via my Linux computer via 
Uni Canterbury mirror with no problem (failed there also under win7) and got it 
installed. I really think it is a MShit issue/sabotage.
Cheers from NZChris




  From: Marcus 
 To: dev@openoffice.apache.org 
Cc: Chris Kwintkiewicz 
 Sent: Thursday, 18 February 2016 11:52 AM
 Subject: Re: Reporting broken download link
   
Am 02/17/2016 04:36 AM, schrieb Chris Kwintkiewicz:
> | Problembeschreibung | Download failed, via sourceforge und mirrors, 8 tries 
> in total.
> Download via win7/firefox stopped for a while @ ~39MB, continued to the end 
> and reported failed.
> FYI I then used my Linux computer to download exe with no problems at 
> all! F##k MS

normally the downloads should go through without problems. But maybe 
there is a temporary hickup with the mirror server you are using.

As it seems that you are using an English Windows system the following 
is a download link for a server from the ISP NetCologne (Köln) [1].

Otherwise you can choose another one when you click on the blue "miror" 
link on the download page from SourceForge (the one that countdown from 
5 seconds to 0).

[1] 
https://sourceforge.net/projects/openofficeorg.mirror/files/4.1.2/binaries/en-US/Apache_OpenOffice_4.1.2_Win_x86_install_en-US.exe/download?use_mirror=heanet

HTH

Marcus