Hello Michael,
first of all thanks for pushing the stuff to master :)
Il 17/02/2012 17:52, Michael Meeks ha scritto:
Fair enough. I suspect that for the native-dialog implementation in
headlessinst.cxx we want to go for an fprintf with some parse-able
syntax to the console, and then return.
The salplug changes probably are not needed anymore, the #if 0 in
tests are asserts that does not look regressions i've introduced.
Ah yes - quite right; it'd be nice if you can revert them in your next
patch.
patch sent to the list
Now that everything builds at runtime it fails at runtime, looking
around cli_ure/source/climaker/climaker_app.cxx:476 does not show something obvious, any hint?
Um; cli_ure shouldn't fail - it is some random mono / .net stuff that
shouldn't be on the startup path.
$ ./soffice.bin
terminate called after throwing an instance of
'com::sun::star::loader::CannotActivateFactoryException'
Aborted (core dumped)
...
Nice - IMHO this is all a bit silly - the 'main' has no wrapper 'catch'
around it, so if we get an un-caught exception we bomb out in a very
unpleasant way for no particularly good reason.
If you poke at desktop/source/app/sofficemain.cxx you'll see some
#ifdef ANDROID-ness that adds a try / catch around 'main'. In theory
there is an unoexceptionwrapper that can be put around this stuff with
some magic, but ...
I'll try to dig a bit more before poking the list again :)
Hopefully that'll show you which shared library or random other
component registration that you're missing [ though you really don't
want the setIniFilename piece there ].
done in git master
thanks a lot
--
Riccardo Magliocchetti
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