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Hi

If you want to help, you need to get your hands on a Windows machine to test builds on.
Preferably something with lots of cores and a reasonable amount of memory (4G or more) because the 
windows build is
quite slow.

Here are some links to help you get started with setting up a Windows machine:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/Windows_Build_Dependencies
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/Native_Build
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/BuildingOnWindowsWithCygwinAndMSVCExpress

Regards, Noel Grandin

Winfried Donkers wrote:

Hello all,

 

This bug (MS Access databases cannot be opened since LibO 3.4) is a serious problem for several 
cpmpanies that
migrated from MS Office to LibO (including the company I work for).

Comment 11 from Alex Thurgood gives a possible cause, but:

-I am not familiar with the make system of LibO;

-I am not sure is this can be tested on a Linux machine (I can't build a Windows version of LibO, 
I use openSUSE Linux);

-I am still a newbie with hacking in LibO.

 

However, I want to help wherever I can with this problem. Is there anyting I can do to (help) 
solve the bug,
preferably with guidance from an expert?

 

 

Winfried

 



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