On Thu, 2011-10-20 at 23:21 +0200, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
I must confess ...
Heh :-) seems reasonable enough.
Anyway, if anybody less Windows-phobic than me would like to check out
whether pyuno still works on Windows, that would be great:
In the past I've had similar problems with finding and testing python
components, and the python3 work also subtly broke things without people
noticing.
What would be -really- excellent to nail this permanently would be to
have a during-compile unit test that exercises pyuno, clearly getting
that working on Linux first would be ideal. Which reminds me - do we not
have bridge-test code for each of the bindings already ? I wonder if
that is / could be cppunit-test-iszed :-)
Thanks for the heads up though,
Michael.
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