now it's openoffice.org-2

2006-11-27 Thread probsd org
I know some of you have labeled me a troll. I don't think I am a troll in pointing out to others who may be interested in FreeBSD not to look to it. I believe just liking freebsd despite it's issues isn't advantageous to the community. I've documented the problems with mozilla. Now,

Re: now it's openoffice.org-2

2006-11-27 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Mon, Nov 27, 2006 at 12:36:04PM -0800, probsd org wrote: I know some of you have labeled me a troll. I don't think I am a troll in pointing out to others who may be interested in FreeBSD not to look to it. I believe just liking freebsd despite it's issues isn't advantageous to the

Re: now it's openoffice.org-2

2006-11-27 Thread Vince
probsd org wrote: I know some of you have labeled me a troll. I don't think I am a troll in pointing out to others who may be interested in FreeBSD not to look to it. I believe just liking freebsd despite it's issues isn't advantageous to the community. I've documented the problems

Re: now it's openoffice.org-2

2006-11-27 Thread John Nielsen
Both of the applications you've mentioned problems with use GTK and other GNOME-related libraries. About a month ago the default location for gnome libraries was switched from /usr/X11R6 to /usr/local in conjunction with a GNOME update and presumably in an effort to modernize/standardize the