Hi
I use LibreOffice daily on my Mac (Sierra), I happen to also be a developer and build LO for the
Mac.
2. There are no decent ways to do debug logging on MacOS; none of the
commandline options are available
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/BugReport/Debug_Information#Mac_OSX:_How_to_get_debug_information
<https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/BugReport/Debug_Information#Mac_OSX:_How_to_get_debug_information>
I normally work with versions compiled with —enable-debug, which give me plenty of debug.
4. Since MacOS Sierra LibreOffice is generally very slow. We have been
getting reports of people having issues after performing a couple of actions
with our extension, but there have been no changes on our end since 2015.
Moreover, it seems that LibreOffice itself is terribly slow -- on my 2014
MacBook Pro it takes some good 5 seconds to open Character..., Paragraph...
or Bullets and Numbering... dialogs. On a 2016 linux machine with similar
specs it's essentially instantaneous. There are some reports of this
slowness online, but no bugs on the bugtracker that I could find.
https://ask.libreoffice.org/en/question/79342/libreoffice-extremely-slow-in-mac-os-sierra/
https://ask.libreoffice.org/en/question/77793/libreoffice-hangs-on-macos-sierra/
<https://ask.libreoffice.org/en/question/77793/libreoffice-hangs-on-macos-sierra/>
I cannot recognise your timing, on my mac the example takes far less than a second.
There was a startup issue, with libreoffice, but that has nothing to do with slow performance.
What is the current state of MacOS LO development
and is it possible to get some love for the MacOS version?
We are some developers that work on Mac, so the love is there, but it seems a bit as if you have
some other problems.
rgds
jan I.
Context
Re: Various MacOS extension issues. · Stephan Bergmann
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