Hi Gerhard On Sun, Sep 29, 2002 at 07:32:51AM +0200, Gerhard Tonn wrote: >> >thanks to the fine work of the Debian Openoffice packager, I was able to >> >build Openoffice within 2 weeks. When I have tested the bridge code >> >thoroughly and done some cleanup of the patches, I will post more details. >> > I am able to install the packages, setup openoffice and start it. >> That are very good news .. very good ;) >> Did you work on it? How does it run? >I have done several patches, but it was rather straightforward, some config >files and the bridge code.
Can I found the at >> >http://people.debian.org/~gt/openoffice.org/ to? It might be interesting, so we can include them to our cvs at debian :) and perhaps provide them to OpenOffice.org, if you did not. >> >The stlport packages are not built from the latest source, but work fine. >> that should be OK. Chris, Rene and me had a discussion on IRC for using >> the internal libstlport, Chris and Rene would use the included, me wants >> to use the external one. > What do you mean, is it possible to use the internal one? > Does that compile on S390. OpenOffice.org's source provides all requiered libs included its source :(. That is very nasty, to install all libs twice .. but excluding ist not as easy as it seems. Some of them are c++ libs and we have to fix and rebuild them of our own, which takes some time ... >I am using the external one, but the libstlport4.5gcc3.2_4.5.3-5cjh2 and not >stlport4.5_4.5.3-3, but I will change that. Ok .. I askes it, because, I think, chris is right to use the include the internal libstlport and then exclude all libs, when the gcc-3.2.1 transition is over, then we habe an easier job. Gerhard, can we use you for supporting OpenOffice.org on S390? ;) -- .''`. Jan-Hendrik Palic | : :' : ** Debian GNU/ Linux ** | ** OpenOffice.org ** ,.. ,.. `. `' http://www.debian.org | http://www.openoffice.org ,: ..` ` `- [EMAIL PROTECTED] | ' ` `
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