Hi.
you can use eclipse or whatever you want.
Here is your first error, it is a simple one, but let us make a little bit
more challenging :-)
Look in file /qadevOOo/runner/base/java_fat_service.java in function
executeTest();
It contains 2 function calls, that has no meaning, so they can be removed
without affecting how the
code works.
when you do you local commit, please give a commit msg like:
"cid#1329596, cid#1329597 <short description>
<longer description>"
and then run (in core) run ./logerrit submit master
your patch will show up in your gerrit (menu "changes"), assign me (
jani@documentfoundation.org" as reviewer.
Feel free to ask if you are unsure.
Have fun
rgds
jan i.
Ps. this is a real simple bug, but it helps you understand how gerrit works
etc.
On 9 November 2015 at 11:24, Massimiliano Fiori <massimiliano.fiori@aol.it>
wrote:
Hi, Thank you Jan,
i registered on gerrit platform.
I prefer, if is possible, to see your Java problems for try to create my
first patch, is it possible to use an IDE, like Eclipse, to edit the java
code in easy way?
Reagards,
Massimiliano.
Il giorno 08 nov 2015, alle ore 18:44, jan iversen <
jancasacondor@gmail.com> ha scritto:
Congratulations !!! that is actually the most difficult step.
Now when both of you have time it would be good for you to register on the
mailing list:
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/
This is where we all "talk" together.
Sooner or later you will also need to register in Gerrit:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/gerrit
we use gerrit to submit and review patches, this is not mandatory for the
first couple
of patches, I can do it for you, but it is something you need to get used
to.
Finally here is a link to "easy hacks":
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/Easy_Hacks
Which is problems that are easy to solve, and are there for new people. I
do however
also have a set of problems in java, which are open. Most of the java
problems are
simple problems, but typically in multiple files. So whatever you prefer I
am there
to help you.
Sukant@ Do not be stressed getting your environment up and running, there
are plenty
of work waiting.
have a nice day.
rgds
jan i.
On 8 November 2015 at 17:06, Massimiliano Fiori <massimiliano.fiori@aol.it
wrote:
Hi,
Yes i hadn't set CCACHE correctly. Now i have builded lode successfully.
Now what is my next step to create a patch for the project?
Thanks a lot,
Massimiliano.
Il giorno 07 nov 2015, alle ore 21:11, jan iversen <
jancasacondor@gmail.com> ha scritto:
Hi.
I researched it a bit more, it seems that the clang compiler is not well
supported by lode.
Have a look at:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/Building_LibreOffice_with_Clang#Setup
the developer specialists told me, that your problem is typically caused
because you
do not have
CCACHE_CPP2=1
Have fun
rgds
jan i.
On 7 November 2015 at 19:59, jan iversen <jancasacondor@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi.
It seems to me you missed the "autogen.sh" statement.
you ran "setup --dev" and checked out the source.
then you need to do:
cd dev/core
./autogen.sh
and after that (if it does not give you any errors)
../../opt/bin/make 2>&1 | tee build.log
you can run ./autogen.sh anytime, so please run it again, and make sure
it does not report errors.
Secondly it is important that you use "../../opt/bin/make" and NOT the
make standard in OSX.
Finally you need to deactivate your virus checker (this is not the
problem right now).
Please try my suggestion, and then let me have the whole build.log
have fun
jan i.
On 7 November 2015 at 14:54, Massimiliano Fiori <
massimiliano.fiori@aol.it> wrote:
Hi Sakunt,
nice to meet you!
I try to build lode and i have this error after '../../opt/bin/make 2>&
1 | tee build.log’ command :
[build C ] cppuhelper/source/findsofficepath.c
clang: error: argument unused during compilation: '-I
/Users/Bayway/Developer/lode/dev/core/cppuhelper/source/'
clang: error: argument unused during compilation: '-I
/Users/Bayway/Developer/lode/dev/core/include'
clang: error: argument unused during compilation: '-I
/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.7.0_79.jdk/Contents/Home/include'
clang: error: argument unused during compilation: '-I
/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.7.0_79.jdk/Contents/Home/include/darwin'
clang: error: argument unused during compilation: '-I
/Users/Bayway/Developer/lode/dev/core/config_host'
/Users/Bayway/Developer/lode/dev/core/solenv/gbuild/LinkTarget.mk:138:
recipe for target
'/Users/Bayway/Developer/lode/dev/core/workdir/CObject/cppuhelper/source/findsofficepath.o'
failed
make[1]: ***
[/Users/Bayway/Developer/lode/dev/core/workdir/CObject/cppuhelper/source/findsofficepath.o]
Error 1
Makefile:247: recipe for target 'build' failed
make: *** [build] Error 2
My OS: Mac OSX 10.11.2
Thanks for all,
Massimiliano
Il giorno 07 nov 2015, alle ore 09:21, jan iversen <
jancasacondor@gmail.com> ha scritto:
Hi Massimiliano.
Welcome.
Sakunt meet Massimiliano
Massimiliano meet Sakunt.
As I wrote to Sakunt, I am would like to help you get started and help
you get the first patches submitted.
The first 3-4 patches are always the most difficult, because you need
to get the environment setup, write
commit messagees correctly etc. but that is exactly the point where we
can work together.
Let us make a little "starter" and before you know it, you will be part
of our communty.
Please look around in the wiki, and get started with lode.
Feel free to mail me directly (this mail is cc to the mailing list, so
the other community member know what we
are doing) if you have questions or comments.
rgds
jan i.
On 7 November 2015 at 02:06, Massimiliano Fiori <
massimiliano.fiori@aol.it> wrote:
Hi,
my name si Massimiliano and I have read your e-mail on list I would to
help LibreOffice Project too and i would to take developer certificate in
future, I've already worked on some easy hack, I can help in anyway?
I have more experience in java but I also know C and Python
Thanks a lot,
Regards
Massimiliano
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