Niltze [Hello], Peter-
On Sat, Oct 22, 2016 at 10:04 PM, Peter Kovacs wrote:
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> On 23.10.2016 00:29, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
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>> Peter Kovacs wrote:
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>>> I try to build OpenOffice on my machine (yea!)
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>> Good!
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>>> However when working through the requirements I noticed that
>>> gc
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
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are a lot of outdated pages that are not
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
Open Office will not download. I am trying to download from IE Explorer 10 on
Windows 8. Microsoft Internet Explorer
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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
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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
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:
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> Peter Kovacs wrote:
>> your Email adress looks strange with invalid at the end.
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Im good at C++ and STL with some experience with Qt and MFC
> On Oct 22, 2016, at 6:08 AM, Peter Kovacs wrote:
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> Hello,
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> welcome. What do you want to contribute?
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> your Email adress looks strange with invalid at the end.
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> Maybe a good start is the recruitemen list :)
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> All
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
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