On Wed, 2011-09-28 at 05:35 +, swagat sharma wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have created a .deb package of LO using epm.
> i have a 64-bit ubuntu machine.
> And the package generated is x86_64.
>
> I have to install it using --force-architecture option. I dont want
> that.
>
> Q1) How can I generate 32-
Hi,
I have created a .deb package of LO using epm.
i have a 64-bit ubuntu machine.
And the package generated is x86_64.
I have to install it using --force-architecture option. I dont want that.
Q1) How can I generate 32-bit package using epm?
Q2) Is the build we make machine specific? Like if I'
That is correct.
But that helps only when we install using 'make install'
In the deb package, it still installs in /opt
/solenv/bin/modules/installer/setupscript.pm
This script generates the setup script and uses all default variables.
How can i generate a customized deb package?
I wish to change
On 09/20/2011 10:11 AM, swagat sharma wrote:
I have generated a deb package of libreoffice using epm.
--enable-epm and with-package-format = deb
Now the package generated is installed by default in /opt directory.
How can I modify it to install in /usr/lib/ ?
Which variable to change/set?
Any
Hi
I have generated a deb package of libreoffice using epm.
--enable-epm and with-package-format = deb
Now the package generated is installed by default in /opt directory.
How can I modify it to install in /usr/lib/ ?
Which variable to change/set?
Any ideas?
Also I want to checkout 3.4 branch
On Fri, 2011-08-05 at 15:39 +0530, swagat sharma wrote:
> when i made the build and checked for the problem it was gone.
> Can anyone also check for the same?
In 3.3.2 if I insert a custom property, save to .doc and reopen it then
it appears. If I do the same in master it works, so yes, looks fixe
Hi Michael,
Glad to come across the fact that Custom Properties issue is solved in the
code I git cloned on 26th july.
I was having build issues since then, but finally when i made the build and
checked for the problem it was gone.
Can anyone also check for the same?
If it is solved, we can chan
Hi,
I made a build that was successful, but when I run make dev-install, it
fails.. Any ideas?
Also I want a .deb installation. How can I get it? I tried
--with-package-format="deb". Is this correct?
I got the following error code.
LibreOffice: Using system memory allocator.
LibreOffice: This is
Hi Swagat,
On Tue, 2011-07-26 at 15:45 +0530, swagat sharma wrote:
> Also when i hit git using http,
Hah - this is my fault; try:
git clone http://anongit.freedesktop.org/git/libreoffice/bootstrap.git libo
I'll update the website;
> Has it to do something with the server or pr
Also when i hit git using http,
git clone http://anongit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/bootstrap libo
I get the following error:
fatal: http://anongit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/bootstrap/info/refs not
found: did you run git update-server-info on the server?
Has it to do something with the serve
Hi Michael,
Thanks for the reply.
I was not getting the codebase through git because I'm behind proxy. I tried
http as well, but couldn't manage to get the latest codebase.
The one I have was downloaded long back, so I was using it specifically for
my problem of custom properties.
And I read what
Hi Swagat,
On Tue, 2011-07-26 at 11:45 +0530, swagat sharma wrote:
> Thank you for the support.
> Now I am getting build errors. I have downloaded the all the tarballs
> of libreoffice 3.3.2.2.
Oh - goodness; 3.3.2.2 is a horribly old code-base; also building from
tar-balls is really not
Hi all,
Thank you for the support.
Now I am getting build errors. I have downloaded the all the tarballs of
libreoffice 3.3.2.2.
I have added all the dependencies by running
sudo apt-get build-dep libreoffice
./configure is running fine.
But when i run make, it gives the following errors:
found
On Thu, 2011-07-21 at 11:13 +0100, Michael Meeks wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> On Thu, 2011-07-21 at 09:15 +0530, swagat sharma wrote:
> > Thanks for your valuable time. I'll explain the problem in more
> > details.
>
> Great - that is most helpful :-)
>
> > I create a new Document (.odt file). I
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Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 13:14
To: swagat sharma
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Subject: Re: [Libreoffice] LO Custom properties
Hi Swa
Hi Swagat,
sorry, no code help - but the hint that there is a specification that
describes what kinds of properties can be added. Unfortunately, the spec
doesn't cover file handling or migration issues :-\
http://specs.openoffice.org/appwide/fileIO/Custom_Document_Properties.odt
Maybe it helps .
Hi there,
On Thu, 2011-07-21 at 09:15 +0530, swagat sharma wrote:
> Thanks for your valuable time. I'll explain the problem in more
> details.
Great - that is most helpful :-)
> I create a new Document (.odt file). I add some custom properties, Say
> a text and a number, by going into Fi
Hi Michael,
Thanks for your valuable time.
I'll explain the problem in more details.
I create a new Document (.odt file). I add some custom properties, Say a
text and a number, by going into File->Properties->Custom Properties.
I save the file (as .odt) and close it. When I open the file, I go to
Hi Swagat,
On Wed, 2011-07-20 at 15:14 +0530, swagat sharma wrote:
> I am working on fixing the custom properties in libre office, which
> are not preserved in MS format.
Sounds good - can you be more precise as to exactly which properties
you're talking about though ? :-)
> I need littl
Hi all,
I am working on fixing the custom properties in libre office, which are not
preserved in MS format.
I need little help as I have never worked on LO or OO before.
Can I know which all files are involved, or deals with custom properties.
Also how do we convert an .odt into a MS .doc.
Regard
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