How to Test the Update Check Feature from a Developer Build

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    Configure the build with --enable-online-update, of course.

    There is a testing update server at the fake URL http://update-test.libreoffice.org/check.php. To make that work on your machine, it needs to resolve update-test.libreoffice.org to the same IP address as update.libreoffice.org, namely 195.135.221.70. On Unix-like systems that can be done by adding a line

     195.135.221.70 update-test.libreoffice.org
    

    to /etc/hosts, for example.

    That testing update server runs a copy of [1] patched with

    diff --git a/check.php b/check.php
    index 64c23f1..0c612a5 100644
    --- a/check.php
    +++ b/check.php
    @@ -273,8 +273,7 @@ $update_map = array(
     function print_update_xml($buildid, $os, $arch, $lang, $pkgfmt) {
         global $build_hash_to_version, $update_map, $localize_map, $debug;
     
    -    if(!array_key_exists($buildid, $build_hash_to_version)
    -       || $buildid == $update_map['stable']['gitid']
    +    if($buildid == $update_map['stable']['gitid']
            || $buildid == $update_map['latest']['gitid']
         ) {
             error('No update for your LibreOffice version.');
    @@ -295,7 +294,8 @@ function print_update_xml($buildid, $os, $arch, $lang, $pkgfmt) {
     #    print "ver : " . $build_hash_to_version[$buildid] . " - " .
     #    	   $update_map['latest']['version'] . "\n";
     
    -    $user_ver = explode( '.', $build_hash_to_version[$buildid] );
    +    $userver = '0.0.0.0';
    +    $user_ver = explode( '.', $userver );
         $latest_ver = explode( '.', $update_map['latest']['version'] );
     
         if ($latest_ver[2] >= $user_ver[2]) { # third digit at index 2
    @@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ function print_update_xml($buildid, $os, $arch, $lang, $pkgfmt) {
         }
     
         # don't downgrade RC/prerelease users
    -    if(version_compare($new['version'], substr($build_hash_to_version[$buildid], 0, 5), '<')) {
    +    if(version_compare($new['version'], substr($userver, 0, 5), '<')) {
              error('No update for your LibreOffice version.');
         }
     
    

    which fakes the incoming LibreOffice version to be 0.0.0.0 (unless it happens to have an “official” buildid that is listed in $build_hash_to_version in check.php), so the update server considers it older than its latest version (which happens to be 4.1.2).

    To run a LibreOffice installation against that testing update server, change the UpdateURL= line in its version ini-file (e.g., program/versionrc on Linux) from using http://update.libreoffice.org/ to using http://update-test.libreoffice.org/. Since 8fc7e560db11f424362c8effdeb61eb8d1526256, on platforms other than Windows, for an (implicitly) --without-package-format build the “?pkgfmt=” at the end of that line will be empty; complete it manually with the correct package format (e.g., “deb” or “rpm” for Linux, “dmg” for macOS X).

    Then, let the automatic, timer-triggered check kick in or run it manually via Help ▸ Check for Updates....