On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 11:16:44AM +0200, Martin Quinson wrote: > (the package, not the contained program, which is quite stable)
stable?? Hahaha!! (For those of you wondering whether to try out Openoffice.org - yes it is stable actually - but there be dragons getting it going for the first time. See the font troubleshooting FAQ for successful dragon hunting. [1]) > I guess noone > will try to build it on testing or stable. On stable (Potato): We need many packages from testing/unstable to build openoffice: bison, gcc-3.0, debhelper. Precompiled versions from openoffice.org do not have this problem because they include copies of all need libraries in the tarball, so I would recommend that for now. We don't have enough resources to maintain .deb packages for Potato, unless someone steps forward to volunteer. On testing (Woody): At the moment there is one library that the package depends on that is not available in Woody. This is because I am tracking gcc in unstable because the powerpc port needs gcc3.1, which is not in Woody. For people who are using Woody, it is very easy to install the library libgcc1 from sid, using wget and dpkg -i. I currently don't have a spare 8GB to create a seperate Woody system and build openoffice from scratch on it, and I would also rather spend time improving the packages first. Chris [1] http://www.openoffice.org/files/documents/16/63/FontTroubleshooting-v2.pdf
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