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Tinderbox on Master for Linux - Build # 60707 - Still Failing:
Identified problems:
* c++ error (generic): error: ‘struct SwContentAtPos’ has no member named ‘bPosMatchesBounds’ in 
file /home/tdf/lode/jenkins/workspace/lo_tb_master_linux/sw/source/uibase/docvw/edtwin.cxx
  * Indication 1:
    
<https://ci.libreoffice.org//job/lo_tb_master_linux/60707/consoleFull#13271554982a810015-1db5-427c-9ce2-83b5f06a5284>


Check console output at https://ci.libreoffice.org/job/lo_tb_master_linux/60707/ to view the 
results.

Changes for Build #60705
[Miklos Vajna] tdf#111969 sw: acknowledge that last half-character for popup/pointer

[Stephan Bergmann] Also copy updater.ini (so that updater progress UI will actually shown

[Justin Luth] tdf#111969 sw: acknowledge that last half-character for mouse pointer


Changes for Build #60706
[Caolán McNamara] Send checkboxtype property to online for webtreeview widget


Changes for Build #60707
[Stephan Bergmann] Workaround for --disable-windows-build-signing --enable-dbgutil test
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