On Monday, July 6, 2015, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
> On 24/06/2015 Andrea Pescetti wrote:
>
>> I can volunteer as Release Manager for
>> 4.1.2. Of course, if anybody else is available to do it, please speak up!
>>
>
> So, judging from the feedback, we have several +1s and no other volunteers
> avail
Am 07/06/2015 09:35 AM, schrieb jan i:
On Monday, July 6, 2015, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
On 24/06/2015 Andrea Pescetti wrote:
I can volunteer as Release Manager for
4.1.2. Of course, if anybody else is available to do it, please speak up!
So, judging from the feedback, we have several +1s a
I agree. +1 and go ahead :)
On 06.07.2015 09:35, jan i wrote:
On Monday, July 6, 2015, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
On 24/06/2015 Andrea Pescetti wrote:
I can volunteer as Release Manager for
4.1.2. Of course, if anybody else is available to do it, please speak up!
So, judging from the feedbac
Funny to hear that Marco still uses t3killer :)
T3 was Microsoft's code name for the 3rd version of Word for Windows.
We planned to release StarWriter for Windows 1.0 in the same year, for a
much lower price, so that was intended to be the "T3-Killer" :D
We even wore T3-Killer sweatshirts wit
This approach would mean that you mostly don't use Qt at all.
VCL uses SAL to get a top level window from the os, and then renders all
widgets on it's own. Using Qt simply as yet an other SAL implementation
would mean that you still only get the top level window (via Qt then),
but widget rende
Hi all,
I have created https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-9930 for it
Kind regards
Regina
Regina Henschel schrieb:
Hi all,
I see in http://ci.apache.org/builders/aoo-win7/builds/6
that the build itself was successful, but the build result is not
transfered and not available.
Is this
On 07/05/2015 11:03 PM, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
> Kay Schenk wrote:
>> I seem to recall that we should no longer put these kinds of
>> pre-developmets on people.apache.org. Is this the case
>
> It is fine to use people.apache.org for custom builds and test builds.
> It is a space clearly marked a
Hi Kay;
It's somewhat interesting for FreeBSD since we carry compatibility libraries
(currently 32 bit but 64 bit will be available) from CentOS 6 .
If you want to play a bit more try building it with _FORTIFY_SOURCE=2
[1].
It's not too interesting because the native port works fine, though,
an
Thanks Larry, for providing data and testing. The problem is now fixed.
PS:
I also added support for the (somewhen) upcoming "El Capitan" release
10.11. I'm pretty sure our users will tell us if it's not working. ;-)
Marcus
Am 07/05/2015 07:51 PM, schrieb Larry Gusaas:
On 2015-07-05, 5:36
On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 9:58 AM, Pedro Giffuni wrote:
> Hi Kay;
>
> It's somewhat interesting for FreeBSD since we carry compatibility
> libraries
> (currently 32 bit but 64 bit will be available) from CentOS 6 .
>
> If you want to play a bit more try building it with _FORTIFY_SOURCE=2
> [1].
>
F
On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 7:49 AM, Malte Timmermann
wrote:
> This approach would mean that you mostly don't use Qt at all.
>
> VCL uses SAL to get a top level window from the os, and then renders all
> widgets on it's own. Using Qt simply as yet an other SAL implementation
> would mean that you stil
On 2015-07-06, 12:18 PM Marcus wrote:
Thanks Larry, for providing data and testing. The problem is now fixed.
PS:
I also added support for the (somewhen) upcoming "El Capitan" release 10.11. I'm pretty sure
our users will tell us if it's not working. ;-)
Marcus
Thank you Marcus. Now I won'
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