[Libreoffice-commits] .: 2 commits - accessibility/CustomTarget_bridge_inc.mk configure.in extensions/CustomTarget_so_activex_idl.mk extensions/Library_so_activex.mk extensions/Library_so_activex_x64.mk extensions/WinResTarget_activex.mk filter/Configuration_filter.mk filter/CustomTarget_svg.mk i18npool/CustomTarget_breakiterator.mk i18npool/CustomTarget_collator.mk i18npool/CustomTarget_indexentry.mk i18npool/CustomTarget_localedata.mk i18npool/CustomTarget_textconversion.mk jvmfwk/CustomTarget_jreproperties.mk Makefile officecfg/CustomTarget_registry.mk packimages/CustomTarget_images.mk ridljar/CustomTarget_javamaker.mk sal/CustomTarget_generated.mk solenv/bin solenv/gbuild unoil/CustomTarget_climaker.mk unoil/CustomTarget_javamaker.mk writerfilter/CustomTarget_source.mk
Mat M
matm at gmx.fr
Thu May 10 13:08:25 PDT 2012
I would have thought that command line is more than 1024 chars. It reaches
1050 chars of arguments. But [1] defeated me.
Longer path found is around 120 chars and a known limit is around 250
chars, so one more fail.
Win2008 & Win 7 are very close relatively to fixes, so I am pretty sure
the difference is not there.
[1] : http://support.microsoft.com/kb/830473
My 2 cents
Mat M
Le Thu, 10 May 2012 17:30:20 +0200, Noel Grandin <noel at peralex.com> a
écrit:
> OK, so we know
> (a) it's not a cygwin thing
> (b) its not a visual C thing, because we're both on the same version
> (c) it works on a Windows7 box, but not a WindowsServer2008 box.
>
> So it's probably a bug that was fixed sometime in the WindowsVista or
> Windows7 timeframe.
>
> We could probably implement a configure check that looks like
> if $OS == WINDOWS && $OS_VERSION < Vista && length($ROOT_PATH)>XXX
> complain_loudly_and_exit()
>
> where we know XXX is less than 36 and more than 2, because
> "C:/cygwin/home/tinderbox/libreoffice" causes it to break and "W:" does
> not.
>
> Would you be able to figure out what the point is where it starts to
> break?
>
> On 2012-05-10 17:15, Lubos Lunak wrote:
>> On Thursday 10 of May 2012, Noel Grandin wrote:
>>> Maybe it's a cygwin thing?
>>> I'm running a version that's about a month old (had to update because
>>> of
>>> other issues). I think it's 1.7.11
>>> If you're out of date, could you try updating and see if that fixes it?
>> It was quite recent cygwin even before, but the problem persists even
>> with
>> the most recent, 1.7.15.
>>
>>> On 2012-05-10 14:26, Lubos Lunak wrote:
>>>> Windows Server 2008R2 Enterprise, Service Pack 1 Visual Studio 2008
>>>> I'm not sure how to find out what exactly the culprint is or how to
>>>> possibly do anything more than document it.
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