On Sun, 2002-11-10 at 19:25, Jan-Hendrik Palic wrote:
> Hoi Folks,
>
> I have finished the OpenOffice.org build for debian-powerpc.
> You can download the packages here:
[...]
> http://www.linux-debian.de/openoffice/mirrors.html
I just tried out the ppc build on my tiBook(sid). It starts up
fine
Repository: oo-debian-files/debian
who:rene
time: Wed Nov 13 00:52:08 UTC 2002
Log Message:
updated version to -6+1
Files:
changed:changelog
(new) openoffice.org-debian-files_1.0.1-6+1.dsc optional contrib/editors
(new) openoffice.org-debian-files_1.0.1-6+1.tar.gz optional contrib/editors
(new) openoffice.org-debian-files_1.0.1-6+1_all.deb optional contrib/editors
Debian specific parts of OpenOffice.org package
OpenOffice.org 1.0 is a
(new) openoffice.org-bin_1.0.1-6_i386.deb optional contrib/editors
OpenOffice.org office suite binary files
OpenOffice.org 1.0 is a full-featured office productivity suite that provides
a near drop-in replacement for Microsoft(R) Office.
.
This package contains the architecture-dependent binari
Repository: oo-debian-files/doc
who:haggai
time: Tue Nov 12 19:09:14 UTC 2002
Log Message:
Correct path to sofficerc in README.Debian (closes: #168820), thanks
to Kevin McCarty
Files:
changed:README.Debian
Repository: oo-debian-files/debian
who:haggai
time: Tue Nov 12 19:09:14 UTC 2002
Log Message:
Correct path to sofficerc in README.Debian (closes: #168820), thanks
to Kevin McCarty
Files:
changed:changelog
Chris Halls wrote:
On Mon, Nov 11, 2002 at 01:56:26PM +0100, Jerome Warnier wrote:
Any plans to backport to Woody?
Of course, but the word 'unstable' is carefully chosen.. I will only think
about doing a backport once the dust settles, and that will probably be
after I am reasonably h
Thanks for your report. You've actually probably hit two separate problems
here:
1. Spurious (but harmless) output if no printing front end is installed.
2. A crash caused by something else.
You can confirm (1) by temporarily installing some printing client, although
there is no need unless you
Package: openoffice.org
Version: 1.0.1-5.6rc1
Severity: minor
In /usr/share/doc/openoffice.org/README.Debian.gz , line 158 (and maybe
other places), substitute s,/etc/sofficerc,/etc/openoffice/sofficerc,g
Thanks,
--
Kevin McCartyPhysics Department
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Package: openoffice.org
Version: 1.0.1-5.6rc1
Hi,
This is what I get when I try to run openoffice:
arcturus[56]:~% openoffice
OpenOffice.org for Debian - see /usr/share/doc/openoffice.org/README.Debian.gz
running openoffice.org setup...
Setup complete. Running openoffice.org...
sh: line 1: /usr/s
Repository: oo-debian-files/debian
who:rene
time: Tue Nov 12 14:12:35 UTC 2002
Log Message:
- remove one of the double Description:'s
- close the ITP
Files:
changed:changelog control
Repository: oo-deb/debian
who:haggai
time: Tue Nov 12 13:21:02 UTC 2002
Log Message:
Change version to -6.
Files:
changed:changelog
Package: openoffice.org
Version: 1.0.1-5.6rc1
Severity: normal
The default language (Western) and the dictionaries (Writing Aids) preferences
are not
stored. Tested with "Locale Setting: Spanish (Spain)", "Default
currency: Euro Spanish".
Try to add a dictionary by selecting it in "Writing Aids"
Package: openoffice.org
Version: 1.0.1-5.6rc1
Severity: normal
As it happened with previous versions, TT fonts are shown ugly in
PPC yet.
Testes with the same XftConfig and the same fonts (msttcorefonts) as in
my x86 machine.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
Architecture:
Chris Halls wrote:
On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 03:43:41PM +0100, Manuel Segura wrote:
- What I need is to NOT ask a simple user to go through the menus of
the user specific installation part of openoffice.
Do you mean that using debian an openoffice as not to answer any
question the first time he
Hej Jan,
> >> I have finished the OpenOffice.org build for debian-powerpc.
> >> You can download the packages here:
> >> http://bourbaki.math.uni-kiel.de/~jpalic/OpenOffice.org
> >this is possibly a very dumb question, but...
> >the woody packages fail to install, claiming a dependency
> >for libs
Hi ..
On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 12:20:42PM +0900, Miles Bader wrote:
>Can someone tell me _why_ this project uses the name `OpenOffice.org' as
>a name for their software? What's wrong with `OpenOffice' (which is
>surely the name humans use when talking about it, and morever, isn't
>confusing)?
Be
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