On 1/16/2017 1:32 PM, Damjan Jovanovic wrote:
Try --enable-dbgutil or as a last resort --enable-debug.
I already have --enable-dbgutil. I'll try --enable-debug overnight.
"DEBUG=true build" in the module directory could also work.
I'll try this first, because I only have to rebuild the mod
A third party like a Team OpenOffice under a name that avoids users confusion
with Apache OpenOffice could raise money and fund development as a separate,
independent entity. That's what IBM did. The entity just needs to be careful
about guaranteeing the work will be taken by Apache OpenOffice.
Am .01.2017, 11:00 Uhr, schrieb Jörg Schmidt :
Hello,
From: Peter Kovacs [mailto:legi...@gmail.com]
We see in Star citizen how mighty crowd can be.
Maybe a platform would be great where people can pledge money
for something
they need.
If the needed budget is reached, payed developers imple
Try --enable-dbgutil or as a last resort --enable-debug.
"DEBUG=true build" in the module directory could also work.
On Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 10:32 PM, Patricia Shanahan wrote:
> I built with --enable-symbols in the configure parameters.
>
> For several modules, I can get symbols generated using
Le 16/01/2017 à 18:32, esh1907 a écrit :
On Sun, Jan 15, 2017 at 3:18 PM, Hagar Delest
wrote:
So basically, what is the user base? Who should AOO focus on? For a
company I doubt the price of MS Office is really a problem (they negotiate
fees for sure). Since documents are mostly shared in .docx
Hi again,
I now encountered this error,
checking for PSDK files... configure: error: Some (all?) PSDK files not
found, please check if all needed Platform SDKs
are installed or use --with-psdk-home .
I suspect it was that I installed Windows SDK v10, or maybe that I did not
install under the def
I built with --enable-symbols in the configure parameters.
For several modules, I can get symbols generated using:
make clean; make debug=3Dtrue
and copying the updated .dll files.
I just tried this for main/setup_native and there does not seem to be a
suitable makefile.
Is there any way t
On Sun, Jan 15, 2017 at 3:18 PM, Hagar Delest
wrote:
> So basically, what is the user base? Who should AOO focus on? For a
> company I doubt the price of MS Office is really a problem (they negotiate
> fees for sure). Since documents are mostly shared in .docx/.xlsx formats,
> why bother with ap