Rene Engelhard wrote:
Hi,
Libreoffice hasn't yet been built on armhf. I consider libreoffice to be
a reasonablly important package and one that we need to get in before we
can claim we have a reasonablly complete port.
And the segfault described on
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+bug/900636 and
experienced on harris, too?:
I wasn't aware of that
Making: all_bridgetest.dpslo
cd ../../unxlngr.pro/lib && : &&
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/build/buildd/libreoffice-3.4.4/libreoffice-build/build/libreoffice-3.4.3.2/solver/340/unxlngr.pro/lib${LD_LIBRARY_PATH:+:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}}
/build/buildd/libreoffice-3.4.4/libreoffice-build/build/libreoffice-3.4.3.2/solver/340/unxlngr.pro/bin/uno
\
-ro uno_services.rdb -ro uno_types.rdb \
-s com.sun.star.test.bridge.BridgeTest -- \
com.sun.star.test.bridge.CppTestObject
/bin/bash: line 1: 11210 Segmentation fault
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/build/buildd/libreoffice-3.4.4/libreoffice-build/build/libreoffice-3.4.3.2/solver/340/unxlngr.pro/lib${LD_LIBRARY_PATH:+:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}}
/build/buildd/libreoffice-3.4.4/libreoffice-build/build/libreoffice-3.4.3.2/solver/340/unxlngr.pro/bin/uno
-ro uno_services.rdb -ro uno_types.rdb -s com.sun.star.test.bridge.BridgeTest
-- com.sun.star.test.bridge.CppTestObject
dmake: Error code 139, while making 'runtest'
I don't see a fast sollution soon. (maybe we can just disable java and python
etc and look whether that one works, but that would be crippling
and I am not sure whether the bridge is also needed for other features. amd64
bugs in the bridges e.g. also affected calc computation back in the
past...)
:( looks way out of my league.
I've pointed that one out already on #debian-arm...
Not all of us live on irc, if you want to get something through to
everyone working on the port the mailing list is probablly a better bet.
For the "why do you need mingw-w64?" part, Stephen already answered it
correctly.
Thanks for explaining.
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