Re: reference gcc compiler (wiki - Linux entry)

2016-10-22 Thread Jose R R
Niltze [Hello], Peter- On Sat, Oct 22, 2016 at 10:04 PM, Peter Kovacs wrote: > > > On 23.10.2016 00:29, Andrea Pescetti wrote: >> >> Peter Kovacs wrote: >>> >>> I try to build OpenOffice on my machine (yea!) >> >> >> Good! >> >>> However when working through the requirements I noticed that >>> gc

Re: reference gcc compiler (wiki - Linux entry)

2016-10-22 Thread Peter Kovacs
On 23.10.2016 00:29, Andrea Pescetti wrote: Peter Kovacs wrote: I try to build OpenOffice on my machine (yea!) Good! However when working through the requirements I noticed that gcc 4.2.3 is the current reference compiler Where? When you cite the wiki please always send the link, since t

Re: reference gcc compiler (wiki - Linux entry)

2016-10-22 Thread Andrea Pescetti
Peter Kovacs wrote: I try to build OpenOffice on my machine (yea!) Good! However when working through the requirements I noticed that gcc 4.2.3 is the current reference compiler Where? When you cite the wiki please always send the link, since there are a lot of outdated pages that are not

Re: Reporting broken download link

2016-10-22 Thread John D'Orazio
Hello, please make sure you are downloading from the correct places. You can go here to find the correct package to download for your environment: http://www.openoffice.org/download/index.html . I have just tested once more on Windows 10 using IE Explorer 11 and it works correctly. It links to the

Reporting broken download link

2016-10-22 Thread chopsuper
Open Office will not download. I am trying to download from IE Explorer 10 on Windows 8. Microsoft Internet Explorer Sent from Windows Mail

4.1.4_release_blocker requested: [Issue 127165] Clicking "No" in Java dialog causes abnormal exit on FreeBSD

2016-10-22 Thread bugzilla
Matthias Seidel has asked for 4.1.4_release_blocker: Issue 127165: Clicking "No" in Java dialog causes abnormal exit on FreeBSD https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=127165 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice

reference gcc compiler (wiki - Linux entry)

2016-10-22 Thread Peter Kovacs
Hello all, I try to build OpenOffice on my machine (yea!) However when working through the requirements I noticed that gcc 4.2.3 is the current reference compiler Since I use Arch (and I expect similar for gentoo) I have GCC 6.2.1 20160830 installed I wonder if the release driven Distros

Re: Im new and i want to contribute

2016-10-22 Thread Andrea Pescetti
Contribute wrote: The email is hosted by me, so if you have a link on how to make the mail server friendly with apache mailing list that would be great Technical details are here: https://blogs.apache.org/infra/entry/dmarc_filtering_on_lists_that But there is no need to worry, you can perfect

Re: Im new and i want to contribute

2016-10-22 Thread Contribute
The email is hosted by me, so if you have a link on how to make the mail server friendly with apache mailing list that would be great “i'm using postfix". > On Oct 22, 2016, at 10:17 AM, Andrea Pescetti wrote: > > Peter Kovacs wrote: >> your Email adress looks strange with invalid at the end. >

Re: Im new and i want to contribute

2016-10-22 Thread Contribute
Im good at C++ and STL with some experience with Qt and MFC > On Oct 22, 2016, at 6:08 AM, Peter Kovacs wrote: > > Hello, > > welcome. What do you want to contribute? > > your Email adress looks strange with invalid at the end. > > > Maybe a good start is the recruitemen list :) > > > All

Re: Im new and i want to contribute

2016-10-22 Thread Andrea Pescetti
Peter Kovacs wrote: your Email adress looks strange with invalid at the end. The .INVALID at the end is appended by some particular configuration that was applied to all ASF mailing lists: when people write from some providers that are known to have issues with our mailing list software (one