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Oliver Bolte 9544c14f4a CWS-TOOLING: integrate CWS rptfix04
2009-02-23 01:59:54 +0100 rene  r268341 : #i10000# fix system-jfreereport build
2009-02-13 10:17:16 +0100 oj  r267696 : #i98549# integrate zip form pentaho package
2009-02-03 14:48:34 +0100 oj  r267330 : set formula locale to doc locale
2009-02-03 14:45:54 +0100 oj  r267329 : set formula locale to doc locale
2009-02-03 11:50:03 +0100 oj  r267311 : set formula locale to doc locale
2009-02-03 08:55:02 +0100 oj  r267297 : unix line ends
2009-01-28 11:21:24 +0100 rene  r267043 : #i98549# s/DESIGN/BUILDER/ also for Sun
2009-01-27 17:17:50 +0100 rene  r267012 : merge builfix from trunk
2009-01-27 14:16:30 +0100 rene  r266991 : #i10000# fix rebase which left out the whole changes in former config_office; sync variable names (s/LIB_//) and some other things
2009-01-27 10:01:09 +0100 oj  r266959 : CWS-TOOLING: rebase CWS rptfix04 to trunk@266944 (milestone: DEV300:m40)
2009-01-27 08:00:16 +0100 oj  r266951 : conflict in mergeinfo
2009-01-26 12:23:03 +0100 oj  r266914 : #i98383# fix grouping
2009-01-23 22:03:03 +0100 rene  r266852 : fix --enable-report-builder description
2009-01-23 10:37:27 +0100 oj  r266778 : set escape processing when set at query
2009-01-23 09:17:16 +0100 fs  r266770 : add CWS name to version
2009-01-21 13:57:35 +0100 oj  r266669 : merge for build bots
2009-01-20 09:07:24 +0100 oj  r266552 : CWS-TOOLING: rebase CWS rptfix04 to trunk@266428 (milestone: DEV300:m39)
2009-01-20 08:34:16 +0100 oj  r266551 : rebase
2009-01-20 08:33:59 +0100 oj  r266550 : rebase
2009-01-20 08:32:50 +0100 oj  r266549 : rebase
2009-01-20 08:30:13 +0100 oj  r266548 : rebase
2009-01-20 08:29:30 +0100 oj  r266547 : rebase
2009-01-20 08:22:33 +0100 oj  r266546 : merge short cuts from dba31g
2009-01-19 21:04:08 +0100 rene  r266525 : #i10000# we need officecfg for component-update.dtd
2009-01-19 21:01:26 +0100 rene  r266524 : #i10000# fix import
2009-01-19 20:26:20 +0100 rene  r266523 : #i10000# remove svn conflicts markers; fix build
2009-01-19 14:23:56 +0100 rene  r266496 : libbase depends on apache-commons..
2009-01-19 14:00:42 +0100 oj  r266495 : merge from m39
2009-01-19 12:39:00 +0100 oj  r266489 : CWS-TOOLING: rebase CWS rptfix04 to trunk@266428 (milestone: DEV300:m39)
2009-01-16 11:47:04 +0100 oj  r266410 : #i97560# add , between expressions
2009-01-09 17:11:38 +0100 rene  r266103 : don't show "checking which Apache commons-* libs to use" when we neither build the wiki editor nor  the SRB
2009-01-09 16:48:02 +0100 rene  r266099 : #i10000# reportbuilder needs apache-commons
2009-01-09 15:43:35 +0100 oj  r266093 : use of new nspaces
2009-01-09 15:41:34 +0100 oj  r266092 : use of new nspaces
2009-01-09 14:44:15 +0100 rene  r266088 : fix typo/description
2009-01-09 12:48:51 +0100 rene  r266074 : #i10000# fix install
2009-01-09 11:52:53 +0100 rene  r266070 : #i10000# more build fixes
2009-01-09 10:53:13 +0100 rene  r266062 : #i10000# ENABLE_REPORTBUILDER also in set_soenv.in, fix typo
2009-01-09 10:40:24 +0100 rene  r266060 : #i10000# configure fix for new reportbuilder module, typo fix at libfonts
2009-01-09 10:01:52 +0100 rene  r266055 : #i10000# adapt to current configure.in
2009-01-09 09:59:32 +0100 oj  r266054 : add new pentaho jars
2009-01-09 09:47:54 +0100 oj  r266049 : merge changes from DEV300_m39
2009-01-09 09:14:08 +0100 oj  r266048 : merge from DEV300_m39
2009-01-09 08:28:43 +0100 oj  r266045 : merge changes from dba31g
2009-01-09 07:58:10 +0100 oj  r266044 : replace JCOMMON with LIB
2009-01-08 13:42:24 +0100 oj  r266005 : move ext to reportbuilder
2009-01-08 13:41:38 +0100 oj  r266004 : add dep for license
2009-01-08 13:27:56 +0100 oj  r266001 : new module for Sun report Builder extension
2009-01-07 12:58:13 +0100 oj  r265960 : CWS-TOOLING: rebase CWS rptfix04 to trunk@265758 (milestone: DEV300:m38)
2008-12-15 13:47:18 +0100 oj  r265481 : new pentaho resources
2008-12-15 10:04:01 +0100 oj  r265462 : integrate new pentaho sources
2008-12-15 10:02:54 +0100 oj  r265461 : #i96888# fix date time function
2008-12-12 09:23:29 +0100 oj  r265389 : #97174# check of res < 0 removed
2008-12-12 09:15:54 +0100 oj  r265388 : #i9716# fix for DayFunction
2008-12-11 12:24:24 +0100 oj  r265281 : integrate new pentaho sources
2008-12-11 11:49:16 +0100 oj  r265273 : integrate new pentaho sources
2008-12-11 09:34:07 +0100 oj  r265248 : integrate new pentaho sources
2008-12-10 18:58:06 +0100 oj  r265227 : introduce new pentaho sources
2008-12-10 18:56:43 +0100 oj  r265226 : introduce new pentaho sources
2008-12-10 18:54:26 +0100 oj  r265225 : introduce new pentaho sources
2008-12-10 18:42:59 +0100 oj  r265221 : introduce new pentaho sources
2008-12-10 17:24:23 +0100 oj  r265212 : introduce new pentaho sources
2008-12-10 17:24:07 +0100 oj  r265211 : new pentaho sources
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<pre>Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in<br>the library `Frob' (a library for tweaking knobs) written<br>by James Random Hacker.<br><br><var>signature of Ty Coon</var>, 1 April 1990<br>Ty Coon, President of Vice<br><br></pre>
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