On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 11:58 PM, Stephen Montgomery-Smith
wrote:
> My experience is that openoffice will NOT build properly if gcc43 is
> installed. So maybe it deinstalled gcc43, built openoffice, and then
> rebuilt gcc43.
No. Gcc-4.3 is primary compiler for my projects and OOo also need
ofte
#pkg_info |grep -i gcc
gcc-4.3.4_20090510 GNU Compiler Collection 4.3
#pkg_info | grep -i open
openoffice.org-3.1.0 Integrated
wordprocessor/dbase/spreadsheet/drawing/chart/br
What I found, was /usr/ports/devel/cppunit was causing build failures,
removing it and building OOo and gcc43 seemed
Stephen Montgomery-Smith ha scritto:
My experience is that openoffice will NOT build properly if gcc43 is
installed. So maybe it deinstalled gcc43, built openoffice, and then
rebuilt gcc43.
This doesn't seem to be my case.
bye & Thanks
av.
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Robert Huff wrote:
Andrea Venturoli writes:
I have a question about the order in which portupgrade -R handles ports.
If I issue:
portupgrade -R it-openoffice.org
it will upgrade openoffice.org, *then* gcc43.
I would guess openoffice.org requires gcc43 to build, but then,
shouldn't
Andrew W. Nosenko ha scritto:
I would guess openoffice.org requires gcc43 to build, but then, shouldn't it
be handled *before*?
Whether OOo requires gcc-4.3 indeed? Not "customized" version of
gcc-3.4 (ooo-gcc if I recall correctly...)?
No. I'm really talking about lang/gcc43.
About ano
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 6:17 PM, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
> Hello.
> I have a question about the order in which portupgrade -R handles ports.
>
>
>
> If I issue:
> portupgrade -R it-openoffice.org
>
> it will upgrade openoffice.org, *then* gcc43.
>
> I would guess openoffice.org requires gcc43 to b
Andrea Venturoli writes:
> I have a question about the order in which portupgrade -R handles ports.
>
> If I issue:
> portupgrade -R it-openoffice.org
>
> it will upgrade openoffice.org, *then* gcc43.
>
> I would guess openoffice.org requires gcc43 to build, but then,
> shouldn't it
Hello.
I have a question about the order in which portupgrade -R handles ports.
If I issue:
portupgrade -R it-openoffice.org
it will upgrade openoffice.org, *then* gcc43.
I would guess openoffice.org requires gcc43 to build, but then,
shouldn't it be handled *before*?
(This is only an ex