Re: [gentoo-user] Leery of Gnome dependencies for Openoffice

2005-10-22 Thread Richard Fish
Mark Shields wrote: So... this is just a case of this ebuild having a default setting of the gnome USE flag turned on. Well, I just emerged openoffice today (had been using the -bin). I found you also have to turn off the eds use flag if you really want to avoid any gnome dependancies.

Re: [gentoo-user] Leery of Gnome dependencies for Openoffice

2005-10-22 Thread John J. Foster
On Sat, Oct 22, 2005 at 12:58:30AM -0700, Richard Fish wrote: Well, I just emerged openoffice today (had been using the -bin). I found you also have to turn off the eds use flag if you really want to avoid any gnome dependancies. With eds, OOo can use the evolution-data-server as an

[gentoo-user] Leery of Gnome dependencies for Openoffice

2005-10-21 Thread John J. Foster
Good morning all, I've been running the binary versions of oo for about three months now, while waiting for v2.0 to become stable. It looks pretty close to me. I'd very much like to run the regular build procedures, but am quite worried about what the pulling in of Gnome dependencies will do do

Re: [gentoo-user] Leery of Gnome dependencies for Openoffice

2005-10-21 Thread b.n.
I'd very much like to run the regular build procedures, but am quite worried about what the pulling in of Gnome dependencies will do do my stable KDE system. About six months ago I installed whatever version of the Gnome desktop that was stable then, but ended up spending 3 or 4 days trying to

Re: [gentoo-user] Leery of Gnome dependencies for Openoffice

2005-10-21 Thread Richard Fish
b.n. wrote: I'd very much like to run the regular build procedures, but am quite worried about what the pulling in of Gnome dependencies will do do my stable KDE system. About six months ago I installed whatever version of the Gnome desktop that was stable then, but ended up spending 3 or 4

Re: [gentoo-user] Leery of Gnome dependencies for Openoffice

2005-10-21 Thread Mark Shields
So... this is just a case of this ebuild having a default setting of the gnome USE flag turned on.On 10/21/05, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:b.n. wrote: I'd very much like to run the regular build procedures, but am quite worried about what the pulling in of Gnome dependencies will do do