Hello Nick,
you can also test version 4.1.9. You can find it
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/openoffice/4.1.9-RC1/
Kind regards
Mechtilde
Am 19.01.21 um 08:26 schrieb nicholas gordon:
> Hi there
>
> I would be grateful to test version 4.2.0 if you would oblige, as
> OpenOffice 4.1.8 cra
forward to poster.
Please give feedback if the Version Works for you, and Install the
Version next to the productive 4.1.8, because this is a test version.
You can do this by not overwirting when install the testversion and you
will be asked to provide a new name.
All the BEst
Peter
On 1
Could you give this feedback on this report:
https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=128415
- Mail original -
> De: "Bruce Titus"
> À: dev@openoffice.apache.org
> Envoyé: Lundi 18 Janvier 2021 18:18:22
> Objet: Testing program
>
> I’m running a new iMac under the Big Sur operating syst
My VOTE:
[X] yes / +1
[X] binding (member of PMC)
[X] I have built and tested the RC from source on platform [ macOS 10.15,
CentOS5 ]
[X] I have tested the binary RC on platform [ macOS 10.15, macOS 11.1, CentOS5,
Ubuntu 18.04 ]
> On Jan 18, 2021, at 8:47 AM, Jim Jagielski wrote:
>
> I am
Hi all
I am testing version 4.1.9 RC1 under Windows 7 and I just noticed that the
English spelling extension I have installed is from 2020.07.01 but Checking for
updates does not report any new version.
This is particularly odd because this extension is updated monthly (including
in January 202
Hi Pedro,
4.1.9 RC1, Windows 7
English spelling extension:
I can confirm your observation - checking for update of any version
(2020.07.01 - 2020.12.01)
results in a message "No new updates are available.".
Regards,
Czesław
Am Di., 19. Jan. 2021 um 13:04 Uhr schrieb Pedro Lino
:
> Hi all
>
> I
I am the maintainer, but I don't remember making any changes that could
be causing this.
All I change are the dictionary files, version number of the extension
and the release notes.
Not sure why it happens.
On 19/01/2021 12:04, Pedro Lino wrote:
Hi all
I am testing version 4.1.9 RC1 under
Hi Marco
This may be broken for a long time. Please remember that checking for updates
(extensions or program) was broken for years.
It is only since 4.1.8 that it is working again.
But this is only a problem for people who need the English dictionary but do
not use the Windows English installe
Hi all,
Am 18.01.21 um 14:47 schrieb Jim Jagielski:
> I am calling a VOTE on releasing the source and complimentary community
> builds of
> Apache OpenOffice 4.1.9-RC1 as GA.
>
> These artifacts can be found at:
>
>https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/openoffice/4.1.9-RC1/
>
> Please cast y
Am 19.01.21 um 01:08 schrieb Carl Marcum:
On 1/17/21 3:41 PM, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
On 10/01/2021 Peter Kovacs wrote:
On 10.01.21 23:42, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
But we should also be more proactive and remove people when they ask
for it on the list: Whimsy https://whimsy.apache.org/ ...
The m
Hi Czeslaw
> On 01/19/2021 1:14 PM Czesław Wolański wrote:
> 4.1.9 RC1, Windows 7
> English spelling extension:
> I can confirm your observation - checking for update of any version
> (2020.07.01 - 2020.12.01)
> results in a message "No new updates are available.".
Thank you for confirming!
The
Hi,
My understanding is:
AOO is looking for an "update feed", quite similar to the release updates.
(Release update feeds are generated by hand after every release)
In this case it looks for the feed on the SourceForge server. My guess
is, that these feeds are not generated anymore.
I don't know
On 1/18/2021 8:47 AM, Jim Jagielski wrote:
Release Candidate is good for production/GA:
[X] yes / +1
[ ] no / -1
My vote is based on
[X] binding (member of PMC)
[ ] I have built and tested the RC from source on platform [ ]
[X] I have tested the binary RC on platform [Windows 10]
>
> This
On 1/18/21 6:03 PM, Peter Kovacs wrote:
The Project does accept bug reports. And Code testing and bug fixing is
done by bitworks.
That's the part I was missing.
Maybe it is that there is a Fuzziness on who is the Project? Who
releases the Community binary version? Who releases the binary OS/
Hello,
here is my vote.
The Release Candidate is good for production/GA:
[X] yes / +1
[ ] no / -1
My vote is based on
[ ] binding (member of PMC)
[X] I have built and tested the RC from source on platform [ CentOS 5 ]
[X] I have tested the binary RC on platform [ Linux - see notes ]
N
Please add me to your list of testers. Regards, Robert Cohen
Hi Matthias, Marco, all
> On 01/19/2021 5:38 PM Matthias Seidel wrote:
>
> AOO is looking for an "update feed", quite similar to the release updates.
> (Release update feeds are generated by hand after every release)
>
> In this case it looks for the feed on the SourceForge ser
Hi all,
The Release Candidate is good for production/GA:
[X] yes / +1
[ ] no / -1
My vote is based on
[ ] binding (member of PMC)
[ ] I have built and tested the RC from source on platform []
[x] I have tested the binary RC on platform [Windows 7, Windows 10]
Specials:
- both Win
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