OpenOffice.org build:
This package contains the Gnome integration work for
OpenOffice.org, and a much simplified build wrapper, making
an OO.o build / install possible for the common man. It is a
staging ground for up-streaming patches to OO.o.
Changes in this release:
+ bug fixes
Hi Stuart,
> Usage of libmspack in OpenOffice would be internal, rather than as a
> library dependancy. As long as the legal requirements of the LGPL are
> respected, and the library API in mspack.h is used rather than direct
> linking to internal functions, I have no problem with embedding
> libm
Hello,
I do not yet consider libmspack ready for use as a shared UNIX library,
as there is still significant design work to complete before committing
to a versioned ABI. Thus I have not tried to submit it to Debian or any
Debian developers.
The Debian rules were provided by Herdsoft for the
Hi,
Stuart Caie wrote:
> I do not yet consider libmspack ready for use as a shared UNIX library,
> as there is still significant design work to complete before committing
> to a versioned ABI. Thus I have not tried to submit it to Debian or any
> Debian developers.
Well, that's why there's onl
Hi,
Rene Engelhard wrote:
> The diff attached here fixes at least the debian/ stuff and cleans some
> stuff out... Markus, if you really want to maintain libmspack you probably
> have to RTFMs more.
err, I of course forgot to attach it. I wrote a debian/copyright with
me in it as tghe initial pa
Hi,
Kevin B. Hendricks wrote:
> So I will be adding an "uncabinet.c" file (based on cabrip.c and cabd_md5.c
> as
> suggested by Stuart (thank you again!) and an OOo makefile.mk that will be
> built right alongside specific files in the mspack/ subdirectory to create a
> simple command line too
Hi All,
FYI: None of this is determined yet. I am simply trying to create a
prototype that can prove that the idea of a Font Installer wizard will work.
Once that is done, I will ask permission from Hamburg developers if we can
include it in the OpenOffice.org tree in external (Martin and Sun
Hi,
OOo is going to use libmspack in one of their next versions as it seems
[1]. So I checked out the CVS (as you told Kevin) to look over it.
Sorry, but the debian/ directory is seriously broken.
It
a) names the package libmyspack while Debian policy requires splitting
the package into
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: libperluno-perl
Version : 0.01
Upstream Author : Bustamam Harun
* URL : http://sourceforge.net/projects/perluno
* License : LGPL / SISSL
Description : UNO Perl Binding
Description: UNO Perl Binding
This i
Package: openoffice.org
Version: 1.1.0-2
Severity: minor
Openoffice's print dialog displays the default scale as 1%
instead of 100%. It prints just fine at the default setting,
but it's confusing to say the least ;)
-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
Architecture: powerpc
K
Update of /cvs/debian-openoffice/myspell-deb/debian/patches
In directory gluck:/tmp/cvs-serv6807/patches
Modified Files:
00list
Added Files:
04_hurd.dpatch
Log Message:
- s/two little// in libmyspell-dev's description
- add GNU (Hurd) support
Index: 00list
=
Update of /cvs/debian-openoffice/myspell-deb/debian
In directory gluck:/tmp/cvs-serv6807
Modified Files:
changelog control rules
Log Message:
- s/two little// in libmyspell-dev's description
- add GNU (Hurd) support
Index: changelog
==
Hi,
I've noticed that if I run gnome-session OO works fine and inherits gtk2
theme. If I do not run gnome-session but only gnome-settings-daemon, it does
NOT inherit gtk2 theme. How can I let him be more beautiful and shiny?
Bye,
Pietro
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