Thank you!
Could've sworn I've been subscribed to that list
for years, though.
How about the matters discussed in emails, folks?
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For additiona
was not declared in
this scope; did you mean ‘BOOST_MOVE_RET’?
How could this happen with the compiling options
being set as they were?
I've tried adding -I-, but it seems to be
completely deprecated.
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this one would make it.
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was not declared in
this scope; did you mean ‘BOOST_MOVE_RET’?
How could this happen with the compiling options
being set as they were?
I've tried adding -I-, but it seems to be
completely deprecated.
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seems to do no harm
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ree.
Also I notice the fresh trunk has its macros
security level set unconditionally to 'high'
until changed. Even if starting off the existing
user configuration. That's new and inconvenient.
As an aside, might I ask, is there an active
collective wor
's a significant
amount of work, especially considering that's a
security-related code.
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too.
If one's not a programmer, one's stuck with some
unconvenient modes of behaviour.
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EM_NSS
set to YES after configuration.
So can't I use the system libnss3 for my AOO
build, or what?
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msgbox
when running off my working OOO user config and
invoking a keyboard shortcut for one of my
StarBasic macros.
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there are to be NO changes. So
I shouldn't expect the possibility of, like,
including/enabling category-b stuff piecemeal?
(For myself I'm using such piece-wise inclusion
for years (as you could glean from my options)
with no ill effects)
Thank you for your time anyway, again.
-Yury
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libssl.so into the 'native' installation subdir.
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Hi,
Thanks for answering. What fails in
IMPL_LINK( SvxSecurityTabPage, MacroSecPBHdl,
void*, EMPTYARG )
is that check:
if ( xD.is() )
And the xD object is non-null at that.
Somehow I can't set a breakpoint to that
IMPL_LINK call. Neither variants with
SvxSecurityTabPage:: nor name-mangle
of my macros (starbasic
ones) when trying to use the fresh trunk build
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ut there macros are
NOT disabled by the program code. I've checked
that by starting the old and the new builds off
my working configuration. In the new build some
macros do not run, showing me a msgbox telling
me about macros being disabled and pointing me
found: libcrypto.so
ERROR: File not found: libssl.so
I couldn't understand the problem well enough,
but these files (present in-system) SEEM to be
always required to be in the AOO build tree, in
order to be copied, regardless of what configure
option was used.
Any advice, plea
rks as a web browser screen scraper?
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x27;t they all inter-dependent?
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urces, right?
However, it seemed to me that the original
inquirer wanted something more specific, like
maybe converting parts with table layout from
PDF into spreadsheet table in AOO.
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Actually, that looks like an idea for an OOO
extension (for someone to implement).
On 21/02/2023 21:23, Marcus wrote:
Forwarding the answer to Heena as she is not
subscribed to this mailing list.
Hello, I have open office bt im unable to
convert my pdf to excel .
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x27;t exactly a model of clarity and
robustness?
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Apologies if I'm being dense here, but is this
indeed compiling to c++14? Won't you need
explicit -std=c++14 option for that?
To compile 'just' to c++11 (on linux) a patch of
about 19 parts is needed, although admittedly it
consists mostly of these guys:
+#define BOOST_NO_CXX11_RVALUE_REFER
the issue. No, I
didn't open a ticket, as I feel that folks in
the team are already hard-pressed for time and
resources.
BTW, what's the, like, good empirical
rule/ruleset for finding the method/procedure
dealing with something
s
warning about 'document containing macros',
subsequent tries do nothing).
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m likes of
'vnd.sun.star.script:TexMaths...'
to macros' names, but there's still no effect on
keypresses.
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BTW, I've checked my notes, and these crashes
'out of nowhere' which now I know to be caused
by update component, may have been introduced
(or started to happen) not later than May 3, 2022.
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OK, I've reconfigured AOO to use the internal
curl, and build process as such completes okay,
however, I can't make the build system rebuild
everything depending on curl.
And I'm not rebuilding from scratch again right now.
Is there a complete dependencies rebuild command?
I've tried copying
On 26/11/2022 18:29, Matthias Seidel wrote:
But there seems to be a problem with our update check. Do you build with
system-SSL?
Actually, I build with maximum use of internal
libs. These are active in config:
--without-stlport
--with-system-stdlibs
--with-system-libs=no
--with-system-openssl=
On 26/11/2022 18:27, Damjan Jovanovic wrote:
What are the versions of libcurl and libssl?
My distro's ones:
curl-7.85.0
openssl-1.1.1q
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...obviously, checking for updates explicitly
produces a crash with the same sort of stack trace.
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On 26/11/2022 18:13, Matthias Seidel wrote:
Can you try to disable the automatic update check?
Am 26.11.22 um 16:08 schrieb Yury Tarasievich:
I've built an instance of AOO 4.5 from couple of days old git
checkout. (fresh-ish Linux, gcc 12.2.0) After launching the binary and
letting it sit
Hello all,
I've built an instance of AOO 4.5 from couple of
days old git checkout. (fresh-ish Linux, gcc
12.2.0) After launching the binary and letting
it sit there, it reliably fails after a minute
or so, always with the same kind of stack trace,
which follows after my text.
I have beginn
e if std=c+11 option
actually got activated -- can I check this?)
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ernalise a book or a tutorial. But that day
hasn't yet come ))
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Could you guys put these changes in, please,
instead of me messing with git?
I'm quite incompetent in git process,
and the patch content is straightforward.
Anybody could produce it.
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Right, understandable.
Only I believe there's need to consider also
that the newer GCC (10.3.0 in my case) can't
(won't?) compile even the headers-only part of
older boost (1.55, the internal one).
Maybe there're issues with other libraries
frozen at their older ve
Hello Peter,
You are right on both issues, of course.
To be fair, on your (1), I didn't touch that
variable check, I just brute-forced the C++11
mode of compilation.
Which leads to your (2), but thing is, modern
boost sort of requires C++11. Might be other
external modules do, too.
Might
On 2021/06/18 07:08:17, Yury Tarasievich wrote
...
I've managed to actually finish the build with
the changes:
https://gist.github.com/yurytch/9725e3281f9ef784cbf865fcebf51517
(plus some info in two comments)
This is of course a kludge cubed, but at the
moment it seems to serve. I d
Hi all,
Following the results described in this post:
https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/ra0045b3901742ecbda7e23791819eabb18920a3c5848ebf586103a33%40%3Cdev.openoffice.apache.org%3E
When configuring with external boost library (I
have 1.76.0 installed, all headers and libraries
ARE present),
I can't build the AOO from source on modern
linux system with gcc 10 for some time now,
maybe for two months, because of an issue with
boost.
In modules: xml2cmp and cosv (whichever's
reached first) I get the following:
.../main/solver/420/unxlngx6.pro/inc/boost/tr1/detail/config_all.hpp:10
hounded out in
forums and such. There is (was?) no clear
mention of this in the documentation.
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fice in this
manner for years. This works.
If need be I create shell script with alternate
config directory specification:
-env:UserInstallation=file:///home/you/.openoffice/4
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Compiling from the trunk with
--disable-kde and --disable-kde4
can't be completed here (diagnostics follows).
I have no KDE4 installed, only KDE5 and TDE.
Questions:
1) Where to look to try to unhook that KDE
dependency?
2) The Trinity DE (KDE3 analogue) can't be
dropped-in (--enable-kde --disa
Hello all
What is the progress on scons-build project?
And you'd need to be a programmer to help speed
it up, I suppose?
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I was able to remedy this by doing complete cleanup and rebuild. The question
remains: there seem to be places in the build system which may go 'stagnate'
after the 1st configuration and remain unaffected by the subsequent
configuration runs. How to locate those?
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...apologies, I wasn't paying attention, and the text got truncated.
I have my suspicions as to what happens, but am too incompetent w/r to the
AOO build system to actually find the offending place.
So I'm building the AOO with modified configure.ac, which allows me to
configure like this (having
I'm doing a private build from fresh 4.5.0 git sources checkout on a recent
64-bit Linux.
Some of the components which are configured to be built and ARE actually
(re)built, which I can see like this:
$ find . -name '*libhyph*so'
./solver/450/unxlngx6.pro/workdir/ExternalHeaders/Library/libhyphen
Can't login now (and won't be able to for a while), so putting some comments
here:
I think there definitely should be examples, 1-2 for every place where
variants are supposed to occur. If that's a 'one size fits all' guide (both
experienced guys and building newbies), than '' convention might
be
Might be the build complains about unowinreg.dll?
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Peter Kovacs-3 wrote
> So I would like to focus on the Todos what we need to do in order to get
> this done.
> ...
> Any more Ideas?
There ought to be some checking of how unified is the handling of the 1.2
plain or extended between the LO and AOO.
I remember seeing some differences already.
Is t
Andrea Pescetti-2 wrote
> especially remove any
> references such as "as of August 2019"
Is this right? Those kind of refs won't needed only if there'll be no more
SVN access to (outdated) AOO. Otherwise it's a useful information.
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My opinion, which might be not worth much, being the opinion of an occasional
dabbler, is the current build system looks unworkable, and that you
shouldn't wait for some communal sanction (which might never come), but just
go ahead and convert to some workable state whatever is there to convert.
W
I mean after the 'packaging' I get the following list when searching for e.g.
'libhyph*' in the 'main' tree:
./hyphen/unxlngx6.pro/misc/build/hyphen-2.7.1/libhyphen.la
./hyphen/unxlngx6.pro/misc/build/hyphen-2.7.1/.libs/libhyphen.lai
./hyphen/unxlngx6.pro/misc/build/hyphen-2.7.1/.libs/libhyphen.a
I'm trying to make my own 4.5.0 build from source (linux 64-bit).
I'm configuring hyphenation and hunspell modules as enabled individually
(not as a part of the whole category-b bundle; had to modify configure.ac
for this to work).
Now, while the build completes okay, and in 'solver' there actuall
(edited the Nabble post, but forgot of course that it doesn't replicate the
email.)
So, yes, I use rpm2tXz with the following parameters set:
rpm2txz -s -S -n -r -d -c
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Matthias Seidel wrote
> So this is your private build?
>
> I would try to enable dictionaries (and maybe category-b)
Once you enable category-b on linux, 'configure' demands coinmp with no
regard for --disable-coinmp option.
If enabling just the bundled dictionaries, 'configure' doesn't complain
I've checked with the 4.5.0 build from AOO site and yes, the problem's in my
build options.
Disabling category-b and then enabling hyphenation does not actually build
in the hyphenation capabilities (or disables those somehow anyway).
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Matthias Seidel wrote
> Most likely something in your profile for 4.5.0 is corrupt. Try to
> rename it to get a fresh one and look if hyphenation is active again.
It's not the profile. I init'ed two profiles from scratch both for 4.2.0 and
4.5.0, and the same OXT does get the auto-hyphenation in 4
I'm using the 4.5.0 built from source on 64-bit slackware system. In my
profile I have an extension dealing with Russian hyphenation --
https://extensions.libreoffice.org/extensions/hyphenations-for-russian/0-0.4
The extension works fine in 4.1.* and in 4.2.0 series (I checked with the
fresh 4.2.0
I too am using OOO on 64-bit slackware after converting the RPMs with
rpm2txz, only I do it on -current for about a year.
And only like minutes ago I was testing literally the same 4.2.0 archive
(converted to TXZ) as the one you did.
Things went fine both with the blank profile and with my working
, but looking in
the notes I think there were like three options
regarding libraries and modules:
--disable-pam \
--enable-beanshell \
--enable-category-b \
So, I don't really know where did the libraries
come from in those 'old' builds. And now I'd
like to have a more con
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