- 26 Mar, 2012 37 kayıt (commit)
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Tor Lillqvist yazdı
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Tor Lillqvist yazdı
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Caolán McNamara yazdı
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Petr Vorel yazdı
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Nicolas Christener yazdı
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Santiago Martinez yazdı
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Santiago Martinez yazdı
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Santiago Martinez yazdı
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Santiago Martinez yazdı
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Takeshi Abe yazdı
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Takeshi Abe yazdı
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Caolán McNamara yazdı
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Caolán McNamara yazdı
in simple applications, e.g. spadmin, which don't have a custom main, then this configuration check happens too early before Application::Main gets run to have a chance to set the ProcessComponentContext.
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Caolán McNamara yazdı
seeing as no-one checks the return value, we don't need the intermediate temporary string
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Caolán McNamara yazdı
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Caolán McNamara yazdı
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Caolán McNamara yazdı
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Caolán McNamara yazdı
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Caolán McNamara yazdı
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Caolán McNamara yazdı
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Caolán McNamara yazdı
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Caolán McNamara yazdı
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Caolán McNamara yazdı
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Miklos Vajna yazdı
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Fridrich Štrba yazdı
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Thorsten Behrens yazdı
I missed the fact that odf export still uses the old exporter in xmloff/source/draw/xexptran.cxx, which was not fixed wrt. the update of current position in basegfx/source/polygon/b2dsvgpolypolygon.cxx
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Andras Timar yazdı
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Luboš Luňák yazdı
there's a dlopen of it somewhere in sal's string classes
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Stephan Bergmann yazdı
...as reported by Linux-RHEL6-x86_64@14-with-check tinderbox. For one, e94c4ab5 "Conver SV VARARR to std::deque for sw module." did not use rbegin/rend to iterate backwards. For another, e94c4ab5 and subsequent 1a412714 "fixed crash due to use of STL deque for SwLineRects" failed to get the nested loop "Remove all help line that are almost covered (tables)" at the start of SwSubsRects::PaintSubsidiary converted correctly. This attempt here at fixing it models the original behavior (before conversion) more closely, and hopefully gets it right now.
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Regina Henschel yazdı
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Olivier Hallot yazdı
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Olivier Hallot yazdı
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Markus Mohrhard yazdı
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Markus Mohrhard yazdı
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Markus Mohrhard yazdı
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Markus Mohrhard yazdı
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Markus Mohrhard yazdı
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- 25 Mar, 2012 3 kayıt (commit)
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Miklos Vajna yazdı
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Norbert Thiebaud yazdı
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Norbert Thiebaud yazdı
$(file is a new function that landed in gnu-make cvs it allow to write a makefile variable directly into a file bypassing the usual command line size limitiation
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