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Hey Julien,

On Sat, Dec 12, 2015 at 12:44 AM, julien2412 <serval2412@yahoo.fr> wrote:

Hello,

I'm giving a try to tdf#44854 "Upgrade bundled HSQLDB to 2.x".
Would it be possible to upload the repackaged file from
http://localhost/serval2412/hsqldb_2_3_3.zip to
http://dev-www.libreoffice.org/src ? (md5 =
40cc60070acaa2d49193b3abd15e560e, no need to prefix the file with it)

I repackaged it just to have this:
hsqldb\
   ...

instead of this:
hsqldb-2.3.3\
   hsqldb\
       ....
(like we have now for hsqldb-1.8.0)



There is no need to repackage the tarball to get that in the build system.
Unpackedtarball.mk already supports adapting the directory layout. As an
example of a package that does this already: $(eval $(call
gb_UnpackedTarball_set_tarball,cppunit,$(CPPUNIT_TARBALL),,cppunit))

Regards,
Markus



(
For the moment, I just succeeded in:
- adding a flag ENABLE_HSQLDB2 (since experimental) +  building the package
- Creating a brand new file with a table
I haven't yet tested the rest but had already a crash when opening then
closing the table of the new file.
So of course, it's just the very beginning of it.
)

Julien



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