[gentoo-user] Does openoffice really require pam?
Hi! I'm building a USE=-pam system and thus don't have pam installed. Now I wanted to compile openoffice and found, that it would install pam: server tmp # USE=-* emerge -vpt app-office/openoffice These are the packages that I would merge, in reverse order: Calculating dependencies ...done! [ebuild N] app-office/openoffice-1.1.4-r1 -curl -hardened -java -kde -nptl -zlib 215,331 kB [ebuild N] sys-libs/pam-0.78-r2 -berkdb -nis -pam_chroot -pam_console -pam_timestamp -pwdb (-selinux) 562 kB [ebuild N] app-shells/tcsh-6.14 -perl 883 kB I don't really want to install pam just because of OOo. Does OOo *REALLY* require pam? Regards, Alexander Skwar -- This is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday. And now you know why. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Does openoffice really require pam?
On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 20:32:26 +0200 Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | I don't really want to install pam just because of OOo. Does OOo | *REALLY* require pam? No, but tcsh does, and openoffice's build system requires tcsh. -- Ciaran McCreesh : Gentoo Developer (Vim, Shell tools, Fluxbox, Cron) Mail: ciaranm at gentoo.org Web : http://dev.gentoo.org/~ciaranm pgpNr0RmVpssu.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Does openoffice really require pam?
Ciaran McCreesh wrote: On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 20:32:26 +0200 Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | I don't really want to install pam just because of OOo. Does OOo | *REALLY* require pam? No, but tcsh does, and openoffice's build system requires tcsh. So it's possible to #emerge -Ca app-shells/tcsh #emerge -p --depclean [have a nice reading] #emerge --depclean To get rid of them after them after ? -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Does openoffice really require pam?
On 8/11/05, Bastian Balthazar Bux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So it's possible to #emerge -Ca app-shells/tcsh #emerge -p --depclean [have a nice reading] #emerge --depclean To get rid of them after them after ? Couldn't you use the binary ooo package to avoid the build-time dependency? Regards, Andreas -- And I hate redundancy, and having different functions for the same thing. - Linus Torvalds on linux-kernel -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list