Garrett Cooper wrote:
Garrett Cooper wrote:
Vizion wrote:
    They will?  Why?
    While there's no reason to think they want to gratuitously
create bad feelings, FreeBSD machines are a small fraction of the
current (and potential) user base.  They could blow off FreeBSD -
heck, *BSD - first thing tomorrow and not notice.
    OpenOffice.Org is under no obligation to FreeBSD, or its users,
whatsoever.  Of course ... if you want to step up and contribute
patches (or pay someone to do so) then this will get corrected.
    Welcome to the underside of open source software.


                Robert Huff
What about the Seamonkey headers break OpenOffice though?
Sheesh, the
OpenOffice people should know that it's an unsupported
browser and bad
to have sitting around on a machine for security reasons
(riddled with
security bugs).

Provide me with the perfunctory necessary patches and
stuff, and I'll
give compiling it a go with Seamonkey's headers.

-Garrett
Correct me if I'm wrong, but it doesn't appear that mozilla actually needs to be installed for OOo-2.x-devel and it appears that instead it just automatically drags in mozilla off the web and compiles portions of OOo specifically using mozilla's headers.

Either way I'm trying a compile right now and will hopefully get through without a hitch (even though I'm getting a bit sort on disk space =\..).

-Garrett

Hi Garrett
Just want to say how much I appreciate what you are doing

David

David,
You can also build Ooo with Firefox headers if you like.. it requires passing in --with-system-mozilla to configure for Oo.
Cheers,
-Garrett

Update:

So far I've fixed configure, but now I'm working my way through trying to update all the child make / dependency files. We'll see how long this takes..

-Garrett

I'm going to stall my work on this (fixing OO.o) until next weekend because I have some work items to attend to.

-Garrett
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