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Peter Olsson wrote:
| I recently upgraded from 5.2.1-p{something} to 5.3-p5. The system | seems fine after the upgrade, but I have one problem. | | The reason for the upgrade to 5.3 was to be able to compile | OpenOffice, but when I tried to do that I got an error in the dmake | part stating that the file types.h didn't exist. While searching | for the cause of this problem I ended up in the directory | /usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/i386-portbld-freebsd5.2.1/3.2.3, where I | moved away the whole include directory. Then the OpenOffice compile | could finish the dmake part and continue. | | Later in the compile I got errors because the include directory was | missing, so I moved it back. Now I get the error below about | types.h. | | I think that the problem has to do with the fact that the files in | /usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/ seem to be from the 5.2.1 release I had | before upgrading. Why haven't these files been upgraded and how can | I fix the problem? | | (I have to admit that I didn't go to single user before upgrading, | I just killed almost all of the processes without [] in the ps | list. This might be the cause of the problem.) | | I have successfully compiled some other applications after the | upgrade, so the gcc-lib/i386-portbld-freebsd5.2.1 problem doesn't | seem to break everything. | Hi, You should recompile gcc3.2.3 (cd /usr/ports/lang/gcc32; make deinstall install clean), when you do it you get the correct version as "i386-portbld-freebsd5.3". With this you can compile OO.org successfully. Furthermore, I recommend you to upgrade your system to 5.3-STABLE, on 5.3-RELEASE there are threading issues with OO.org.
Best, Laci
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