Re: OO 2.0 released

2005-10-24 Thread sigi
Hi,

> I asked the OO people about OO in amd64 and they said that Ubuntu
> people had hacked it to work on amd64 and that they estimate about 6
> months for a true amd64 version.  That was about a month ago so make
> that 5 or so months to an amd64 version of OO.

oh, that sounds really bad... 5 months to go?!  
heard/believed, that OOo2 supports 64bit natively?

sigi.


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Re: OO 2.0 released

2005-10-24 Thread lordSauron
I asked the OO people about OO in amd64 and they said that Ubuntu
people had hacked it to work on amd64 and that they estimate about 6
months for a true amd64 version.  That was about a month ago so make
that 5 or so months to an amd64 version of OO.



Re: OO 2.0 released

2005-10-23 Thread Cameron Patrick
Greg Madden wrote:

> It is not a 64 bit version of OOo.org, it is 32 bit, and they (Ubuntu) have 
> included and configured ia32libs to make it work. 

It's an ugly ugly hack.  It does appear to work, though.

$ cat /usr/lib/openoffice2/program/soffice.bin
#! /bin/sh

GTK_PATH=/usr/lib32/gtk-2.0 LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib32/libpangohack.so.0.0 exec 
"$0".real "$@"

Cameron



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Re: OO 2.0 released

2005-10-20 Thread Greg Madden
On Thursday 20 October 2005 16:21, sigi wrote:
> > > Anyone knows amd64 status?
> >
> > Ubuntu breezy has it, and I've had no trouble with breezy OO2 on amd64.
>
> where do I get it? And can I install this package on my debian-amd64
> without any problems?
>
> sigi.

It is not a 64 bit version of OOo.org, it is 32 bit, and they (Ubuntu) have 
included and configured ia32libs to make it work. 
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Re: OO 2.0 released

2005-10-20 Thread sigi
> > Anyone knows amd64 status?
> 
> Ubuntu breezy has it, and I've had no trouble with breezy OO2 on amd64.
> 

where do I get it? And can I install this package on my debian-amd64 
without any problems?

sigi.



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Re: OO 2.0 released

2005-10-20 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Rafael (2005.10.20_22:02:58_+0200)
> Anyone knows amd64 status?

Ubuntu breezy has it, and I've had no trouble with breezy OO2 on amd64.

SR

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Re: OO 2.0 released

2005-10-20 Thread Lennart Sorensen
On Thu, Oct 20, 2005 at 10:02:58PM +0200, Rafael Rodr?guez wrote:
> Anyone knows amd64 status?

I haven't found a peep about it at openoffice.org so at the moment I am
sceptical and assuming their code is still a sloppy mess that won't work
on 64bit systems.  Maybe I am being too cynical today.

Len Sorensen


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