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Hi Sébastien!

Am Mittwoch, den 09.03.2011, 07:57 +0100 schrieb Sébastien Le Ray:
Does one of you have a test build of LibreOffice or do you use released
versions only? Since I'm going to make some more modifications to the
design, I think this would be easier for us if some of the design team
members had a master build to test modifications and give feedbacks.
Screenshots are not always the best way to get a good feeling.

To be honest, I'm currently relying on released versions. I heard that
it is planned to establish nightly builds, but I fear this work isn't
finished. I also know that there is some tinderbox, but - again, as far
as I know - it just continuously checks for compiler issues. At OOo, we
could use buildbots to create "installsets" on demand for certain Child
Workspaces.

So, do you know another kind of access to the master build? Or is there
the need to build it on our side ... personally, I have a VM
installation to run any Linux build (usually betas). Might this help
somehow?

Mmh, it seems I delayed investigation on that issue a bit too long ...

Thanks for your help!

Cheers,
Christoph




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