Hi guys;
Just to let you know, OpenOffice is about to break in FreeBSD due to a
boost update:
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=227553
No fix (yet) :(.
Pedro.
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Hi Kay,
Looks good!
Regards,
Dave
> On Apr 16, 2018, at 3:36 PM, ksch...@apache.org wrote:
>
> Author: kschenk
> Date: Mon Apr 16 22:36:54 2018
> New Revision: 1028524
>
> Log:
> Index page for manual test cases.
>
> Added:
>websites/production/ooo-site/cgi-bin/
> - copied from r1028
Thanks. I finally just got down and found an easy little bash script to
use. Despite our luck *at first* with just the file listing capabilities
of the Apache Web Server +Indexes option, our joy was short lived.
The little script is also in /devtools/scripts in case we need something
like this els
Hi all--
The option of adding a +Indexes option to a per directory .htaccess file
worked about one day for the QA test case scenario, and then it didn't.
Infra has made changes to our web VMs and this should work now. I had
already fixed the QA test case page with an actual index.html page when
I g
Hi
It should be an easy fix, we just #include that file that the boost
upstream commit deleted from its includes, into our files that need it.
On Mon, Apr 16, 2018 at 4:13 PM, Pedro Giffuni wrote:
> Hi guys;
>
> Just to let you know, OpenOffice is about to break in FreeBSD due to a
> boost upda
I would like to pick the discussion up again.
In general I prefer a Class type approach over a Function based approach
in Code methology. Since Class based has the "buildIn" RAI approach, I
think the pool approach does not make sense when classes are used. When
ever the desicion goes in favour
The Mozilla project also uses C++, also started in a similar timeframe to
StarOffice, also has a huge codebase, also uses a component-based
development methodology, and so on.
Lately, they've dealt with memory issues by developing in another language
that is memory-safe: Rust.
We could learn from