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Revision as of 02:11, 8 November 2009
Getting started with OOo development
Get Started from Scratch
You will find how to:
- get the source
- and build OpenOffice.org
step by step in the Building Guide.
You are at the start of a long, but very exciting journey! There are many ways to get started, but the easiest one is to:
- Get the source code and build you own OpenOffice.org so that you are able to modify things
- Pick up your favorite bug/annoyance, and try to fix that
- When you see that hacking OOo pleases you, it's time to look for bigger tasks, get in contact on IRC or on the mailing list: mailto:dev@openoffice.org
If you want to extend OpenOffice.org with extensions and UNO components take a look at the Development Guide. The easiest way to get started is by using the plugins for Netbeans and for Eclipse.
Development resources
- Development Guide
- Opengrok - source browser
- Mercurial-Webinterface
- OpenOffice.org API
- Environment Information System also called EIS, more infos can be found here.
- Bugtracker
- Environment Variables - a description of handy environment variables used at runtime
- A description of the source directories
Further reading
- Meet the team on IRC
- Using C++ with OOo SDK
- Tutorials - hacker tutorials to get the hang of the code
- Hacking
- Debugging - for when it all goes wrong
- Mercurial and OOo and Subversion - How to use the SCMs that OOo uses
- Contributing Patches - for when you have something to fold back
- Commit Rights - An overview of how to attain commit rights, and what to do with them once you get them
- Tips - misc. hints & tips.
- Compiler versions used by port maintainers and release engineers
- Warning-free Code and Correct C++
- Tinderbox - test new child workspaces and show your build logfile to others