Hi Andrea, all
> On 10/11/2020 8:57 PM Andrea Pescetti wrote:
> If anyone wants to try with an English build, you'll find it at
> https://home.apache.org/~pescetti/openoffice-4.1.8-rc2/
> and I can provide further languages on request, even though this doesn't
> seem to depend on languages.
I
Hi All,
On 10/11/20 6:31 PM, Jim Jagielski wrote:
I do know that there were some changes in the official EPM (the project is now
"dead") which may have caused this, but I'm not sure.
FTR: I have used the old, old 3.7 version for the Linux builds. I consider it a
build system variable that I d
Hi,
Draft AOO 4.1.8 Release Notes, section "Known Issues" - "For macOS users":
*1. Space*
Space is needed in "password.This".
(space is present in AOO 4.1.7 Release Notes)
*2. "than"*
I suspect that "than" is inappropriate in the sentence:
"If not able to upgrade to Java 9 than install the
Can you provide a copy of the config.log file?
> On Oct 11, 2020, at 3:57 PM, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
>
> I get the same on a (64-bit of course) Ubuntu 20.04 system that, for the
> record, had OpenOffice 4.1.7 installed.
>
> If I install Jim's RC2 binary from
>
> https://dist.apache.org/repos/
Hi Czesław,
Am 12.10.20 um 13:36 schrieb Czesław Wolański:
> Hi,
>
> Draft AOO 4.1.8 Release Notes, section "Known Issues" - "For macOS users":
>
> *1. Space*
> Space is needed in "password.This".
> (space is present in AOO 4.1.7 Release Notes)
>
> *2. "than"*
>
> I suspect that "than" is inapprop
Hi Matthias,
> You might not know, but as a committer
> you can log into cWiki by using
> your ASF credentials.
Yes, I might not know, with emphasis placed on "might".
Better late then ever. ;-)
Regards,
Czesław
пн, 12 окт. 2020 г. в 16:10, Matthias Seidel :
> Hi Czesław,
>
> Am 12.10.20 um
Hi,
Am 12.10.20 um 16:44 schrieb Czesław Wolański:
> Hi Matthias,
>
>> You might not know, but as a committer
>> you can log into cWiki by using
>> your ASF credentials.
> Yes, I might not know, with emphasis placed on "might".
> Better late then ever. ;-)
Shouldn't that be "than never" then? ;-)
Happy birthday OpenOffice,
October 13th is the 20th anniversary of the founding of OpenOffice, with the
release of the source code by SUN Microsystems. At archive.org you can still
find a copy of the website of the former OpenOffice.org (as of 17.10.2000):
https://web.archive.org/web/2000101721
Jim Jagielski wrote:
Can you provide a copy of the config.log file?
Sure, uploaded at
http://people.apache.org/~pescetti/openoffice-4.1.8-rc2/
Just a remark about those builds: those are not release builds, I just
build with flags that are good for me in general. All details in the log
file.
Diffs which seem important (mine are the '-'):
-ENABLE_CRASHDUMP='TRUE'
+ENABLE_CRASHDUMP=''
-ENABLE_DBUS='TRUE'
+ENABLE_DBUS=''
-SYSTEM_SERVLETAPI='NO'
+SYSTEM_SERVLETAPI=''
-SYSTEM_STDLIBS='YES'
+SYSTEM_STDLIBS='NO'
-ENABLE_GSTREAMER='TRUE'
+ENABLE_GSTREAMER=''
-ENABLE_MEDIAWIKI='YES'
+ENAB
On 10/12/20 6:37 AM, Carl Marcum wrote:
Hi All,
On 10/11/20 6:31 PM, Jim Jagielski wrote:
I do know that there were some changes in the official EPM (the
project is now "dead") which may have caused this, but I'm not sure.
FTR: I have used the old, old 3.7 version for the Linux builds. I
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