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Hi Michael,

Michael Meeks wrote:
Hi Guiseppe,

On Fri, 2010-10-15 at 21:31 +0200, Giuseppe Castagno wrote:
the following patch should allow testtool to run with LibO.

        Did your patch(es) get merged ? if not that sucks, sorry - just working

not yet merged, but I had a quick chat with Fridrich on the IRC about
these patches, he'd rather push them in master after 3.3.0 branch is
created, because thought them too risky ATM

back through my mail. They look good to me - but for me the testtool
runs reasonably - though that is just vs. a manual install - I've not
tried a testtool package (if we have them).

I tried testtool.bin using instruction here:

http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Qa/testing/Using_Testtool#Common_Tasks

obviously meant for universal LibO.
Following those instruction testtool started OOo instead.

Besides, it's not only testtool that the patches try to fix, but a
couple of functions in the LibO API as well.

Without these changes, those API functions can end into the OOo API
instead, though there is a workaround.

        
All of the above only if you have done nothing on the matter yet :-).

        So - seems we havn't :-) where are we at ? are these still needed ? if
so, could you re-submit & we'll make sure they don't get dropped.

I was actually thinking to open an issue attaching to it some Java
examples and expanding all the matter a little, because I think I didn't
explain myself well.
And I think that should be explained better, with example.

Unfortunately to build an example I need an installable and working LibO
SDK, same as an user will experience, hitting some small problem along
the way (please see:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/libreoffice/2010-October/001554.html).

beppec56

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Kind Regards,
Giuseppe Castagno
Acca Esse http://www.acca-esse.eu
giuseppe.castagno at acca-esse.eu
beppec56 at openoffice.org



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