Hi Patrick,

We have decided that there are ten (10) things that need to be fixed with the current aqua development before we can release the build to be publicly available. This build will still have crashes, however it will be remotely useable.

http://eric.bachard.free.fr/news/2007/01/openofficeorg-aqua-top-10-of- issues-to.html

Once these items are sorted the aqua version should be installable easily for an ordinary user to see what we are doing. The current problem is that the aqua version is very crashy and requires a variety of tweaks to get it working. Also if you don't modify the code, then to get the native menus, you will need to start OpenOffice.org aqua from the command line.

Hope this helps.

Shaun
On 7 Feb 2007, at 14:28, P C wrote:

I was writing to inquire more on the Aqua version of OpenOffice.org.
I am going to use the instructions to compile myself, but if there is
some idea of this would be complete it would be create to know it.

The site is reference directions on compiling aqua from Wikipedia
orginiating back in Dec 2006 -- it is approaching a few months in age
and the website saw it a few months there should be a build/download
available.

I look forward to your reply,
Patrick

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