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Posted to dev@openoffice.apache.org by Raphael Bircher <r....@gmx.ch> on 2011/11/21 15:19:15 UTC

OOo-Dev Builds

Hi at all

At the old OOo Project we have had milestones. This milestone was not 
installed as a normal OOo. We call them OOo-Dev Builds. The big 
difference between a productive OOo is the fact that the OOo-Dev build 
use different User directory. Normaly you can put only one OOo on a 
computer. OOo-dev Versions allow to run a stable and a testing version 
on the same computer. If the test version crash the profile you don't 
loos the profile of the stable version.

I startet to make dev builds possible for the ASF builds. I have already 
build a Mac Dev build, but I have not found the proper and easy way to 
do this.

Link to the Build: http://people.apache.org/~rbircher/builds/

If sameone has hints, please don't hesitate to provide it! Thanks.

Greetings Raphael
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Re: OOo-Dev Builds

Posted by Raphael Bircher <r....@gmx.ch>.
Am 21.11.11 17:30, schrieb eric b:
>
> Le 21 nov. 11 à 15:19, Raphael Bircher a écrit :
>
>> Hi at all
>>
>> At the old OOo Project we have had milestones. This milestone was not 
>> installed as a normal OOo. We call them OOo-Dev Builds. The big 
>> difference between a productive OOo is the fact that the OOo-Dev 
>> build use different User directory. Normaly you can put only one OOo 
>> on a computer. OOo-dev Versions allow to run a stable and a testing 
>> version on the same computer. If the test version crash the profile 
>> you don't loos the profile of the stable version.
>>
>> I startet to make dev builds possible for the ASF builds. I have 
>> already build a Mac Dev build, but I have not found the proper and 
>> easy way to do this.
>>
>
>
> Read below
>
>
>> Link to the Build: http://people.apache.org/~rbircher/builds/
>>
>
> How to activate the home ?  I could upload Windows builds 
> (experimental, for testing purpose)
mkdir public_html ;-)
>
>
>
>
>> If sameone has hints, please don't hesitate to provide it! Thanks.
>>
>
> Reading   instsetoo_native/util/makefile.mk ,  looks like the right 
> target is "openofficedev "
>
> So, I'd try :
>
> cd instsetoo_native/util
>
> dmake openofficedev
Hmmm, nice idea too. but is it possible to build the whole build with 
this command.
>
>
> I'm sorry, I never tested, and with a currently broken perl on my 
> Tiger (must fix it, yes), so I can't test. Can you confirm it works 
> for you ?
Let's test this!

>
> P.S. : what I'm sure : dmake ooolanguagepack    => to build 
> installable languagepacks  ;-)
>
>
Looks like yes, also you can build a SDK or a X-Mas Office if you change 
the openoffice.lst ;-)

Greetings Raphael


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Re: OOo-Dev Builds

Posted by eric b <er...@free.fr>.
Le 21 nov. 11 à 15:19, Raphael Bircher a écrit :

> Hi at all
>
> At the old OOo Project we have had milestones. This milestone was  
> not installed as a normal OOo. We call them OOo-Dev Builds. The big  
> difference between a productive OOo is the fact that the OOo-Dev  
> build use different User directory. Normaly you can put only one  
> OOo on a computer. OOo-dev Versions allow to run a stable and a  
> testing version on the same computer. If the test version crash the  
> profile you don't loos the profile of the stable version.
>
> I startet to make dev builds possible for the ASF builds. I have  
> already build a Mac Dev build, but I have not found the proper and  
> easy way to do this.
>


Read below


> Link to the Build: http://people.apache.org/~rbircher/builds/
>

How to activate the home ?  I could upload Windows builds  
(experimental, for testing purpose)




> If sameone has hints, please don't hesitate to provide it! Thanks.
>

Reading   instsetoo_native/util/makefile.mk ,  looks like the right  
target is "openofficedev "

So, I'd try :

cd instsetoo_native/util

dmake openofficedev


I'm sorry, I never tested, and with a currently broken perl on my  
Tiger (must fix it, yes), so I can't test. Can you confirm it works  
for you ?

P.S. : what I'm sure : dmake ooolanguagepack    => to build  
installable languagepacks  ;-)


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