On Sat, Aug 22, 2015 at 5:13 AM, Milos Sramek <msramek22@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
this is my first post to this ML :)
At the Milano conference I've presented my tools for interoperability
testing
(http://conference.libreoffice.org/talks/2013/content/sessions/009/files/2013-Milano-Sramek.pdf)
. Being influenced by Adam Fyne's talks I've modified them to roundtrip
tests and have used the set of documents he has collected. You can find
the results with description here: https://copy.com/CZ3WBWtpe7jmQeQp
(use LO 4.4.0.0 to 4.4.1.0 to open the spreadsheet - see
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92773).
as bibisected by mjfrancis
I confirm that reverting 5a646f04cc40fb13f39b16ab452237e5cf324684
on master allow to load that file (without it it takes minutes -- I
killed it after 5 minutes-cpu, so I have no idea how long it would
eventually take)
The software is of course open, I just I not distribute it, since it
requires quite complex setup to work with (several computers with LO and
MSO installations).
You can get it, if you want.
Well complex setup is not something that discourage me.
Are you comming to the Lo-conf ? if so come equiped with source code
I'm curious to see if that can be ran regularly in-tdf-house...
[ ... ]Or, maybe, we can set up a web service
doing this automatically (processing of all files takes about one day).
yep, that is what I had in mind....
something that make it easy for a dev to get, not only the calculated
metric, but also the side-by-side rendering
we can even imagine coupling this to bibisect, to narrow down regression
Norbert
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