Is there are way to use the proper openoffice dictionaries in OO?
'eselect' does not offer any alternatives to the myspell dictionaries
and there is no relevant USE flag.
As well as forcing OO to use myspell only (the OO built in dictionary
wizard is removed), there are some other problems with
Philip Webb wrote:
080221 Drew Tomlinson wrote:
I emerged OpenOffice 2.3.1 on my amd64 install running gentoo-2.6.23-r5.
I can start OpenOffice as root but not as a regular user.
How are you starting it ? Do you enter eg 'oocalc' from a CLI
or do you click on an icon in a start menu
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 09:52:39AM -0800, Penguin Lover Drew Tomlinson squawked:
There are no error messages. When starting as a user, the splash
graphic just sits there and the CPU usage is basically 100% for both X
and oosplash.bin. When starting as root, the splash graphic starts and
Willie Wong wrote:
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 09:52:39AM -0800, Penguin Lover Drew Tomlinson squawked:
There are no error messages. When starting as a user, the splash
graphic just sits there and the CPU usage is basically 100% for both X
and oosplash.bin. When starting as root, the splash
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 05:34:54PM -0800, Penguin Lover Drew Tomlinson squawked:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib32/xorg:/usr/lib64/xorg
If I unset LD_LIBRARY_PATH in a user terminal, then OpenOffice starts.
So what is LD_LIBRARY_PATH and why am I seeing this behavior?
See
OpenOffice or OpenOffice-bin?
I'm running 2.3.1 here on my AMD64. No problems that I've seen so far.
- Mark
On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 5:51 PM, Drew Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I emerged OpenOffice 2.3.1 on my amd64 install running gentoo-2.6.23-r5
kernel. I can start OpenOffice as root
I emerged OpenOffice 2.3.1 on my amd64 install running gentoo-2.6.23-r5
kernel. I can start OpenOffice as root but not as a regular user. I
have found some posts that suggest deleting ~/ooo-2.0 so it will be
recreated with appropriate permissions. However this has not worked for me.
Any
Mark Knecht wrote:
OpenOffice or OpenOffice-bin?
I'm running 2.3.1 here on my AMD64. No problems that I've seen so far.
- Mark
The actual OpenOffice that took many hours to compile on my AMD Turion
TL-50 1.6ghz laptop. :)
Thanks,
Drew
On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 5:51 PM, Drew Tomlinson
080221 Drew Tomlinson wrote:
I emerged OpenOffice 2.3.1 on my amd64 install running gentoo-2.6.23-r5.
I can start OpenOffice as root but not as a regular user.
How are you starting it ? Do you enter eg 'oocalc' from a CLI
or do you click on an icon in a start menu ? If the latter,
check that
Bo Ørsted Andresen skrev:
On Thursday 20 December 2007 18:50:33 Erik wrote:
On one system it is impossible to write certain letters, such as üéè.
The output of `locale` and the output of `locale -a` ?
Thanks! That was the problem! It was wrong. I executed locale-gen and
rebooted.
Erik skrev:
Bo Ørsted Andresen skrev:
On Thursday 20 December 2007 18:50:33 Erik wrote:
On one system it is impossible to write certain letters, such as üéè.
The output of `locale` and the output of `locale -a` ?
Thanks! That was the problem! It was
I have 2 systems with Gentoo and Openoffice. It is built with the
USE-flags cups firefox kde pam and nothing else on both systems. On
one system it is impossible to write certain letters, such as üéè.
Nothing happens when first the ¨ key and then the u key is pressed. It
works in all programs in
On Nov 28, 2007 11:56 AM, Pongracz Istvan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I decided to compile openoffice 2.3.0 but I run into an error.
The compilation error is this:
checking whether to enable build of Mozilla/Mozilla NSS-using
components... yes
checking whether to build Mozilla
2007. 12. 6, csütörtök keltezéssel 00.02-kor Julian Simioni ezt írta:
Are you by chance using Firefox beta 3?
Hi,
Thank you for your interesting!
No, I use normal firefox, at this moment the version is 2.0.0.11.
+ My openoffice cannot detect any java environment.
Yesterday I spent
Hi,
I decided to compile openoffice 2.3.0 but I run into an error.
The compilation error is this:
checking whether to enable build of Mozilla/Mozilla NSS-using
components... yes
checking whether to build Mozilla addressbook connectivity... no, not
possible with system-mozilla
checking whether
I emerge openoffice-2.3.0. Whenever I try to start any component, it
hangs. For example
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ ooo
libGL error: open DRM failed (Operation not permitted)
libGL error: reverting to (slow) indirect rendering
The splash screen comes up, but that is it.
When I type ^C I get back a
Hello,
When I start up open office (amd64)
I get these error messages:
ooffice ./CCPS-fiber-co.doc
QSettings: failed to open file '/usr/qt/3/etc/settings/qtrc'
(process:9443): Gdk-CRITICAL **: gdk_screen_get_font_options: assertion
`GDK_IS_SCREEN (screen)' failed
The first one I fixed (?)
On Monday 11 June 2007, James wrote:
Hello,
When I start up open office (amd64)
I get these error messages:
ooffice ./CCPS-fiber-co.doc
QSettings: failed to open file '/usr/qt/3/etc/settings/qtrc'
(process:9443): Gdk-CRITICAL **: gdk_screen_get_font_options:
assertion `GDK_IS_SCREEN
correct, though I think its hunspell. For some reason gentoos install
disables OO's native spell checker and wants to use an external one -
Its performance (finding errors) sucks compared to the original but I
havent had time find how to restore the original behaviour. Yesterday I
found that
Hello,
I've tried OO-bin and now I compiles OO on an amd64.
both do not have spell check working. Now on the compiled
version, I get this message when it fires up, repeated about
14 times to the console:
(process:7216): Gdk-CRITICAL **: gdk_screen_get_font_options: assertion
`GDK_IS_SCREEN
The spell check is based on the language setting for the text in the
document. Format-Character-Font Make sure the language is set correctly
you probably want English (USA) .
On 5/16/07, James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I've tried OO-bin and now I compiles OO on an amd64.
both do not
On 5/16/07, Rob Rutherford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/16/07, James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I've tried OO-bin and now I compiles OO on an amd64.
both do not have spell check working. Now on the compiled
version, I get this message when it fires up, repeated about
14 times to
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James wrote:
It seems to work, but no spell checking?
I think you want to emerge app-dicts/aspell-en for English spell
checking in OpenOffice. At least, I seem to remember that being the case...
R
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Randy Barlow wrote:
James wrote:
It seems to work, but no spell checking?
I think you want to emerge app-dicts/aspell-en for English spell
checking in OpenOffice. At least, I seem to remember that being the
case...
R
This may have changed, everything else does, but I THINK I read
On Thursday 17 May 2007 04:30:37 James wrote:
It seems to work, but no spell checking?
From the openoffice ebuilds:
| pkg_postinst() {
| [...]
| elog Spell checking is now provided through our own myspell-ebuilds,
| elog if you want to use it, please install the correct myspell package
I decided a change is as good as a rest and have changed the 'look' of my
desktop. I want to change the openoffice splash screen. I know I have to
overwrite the intro.bmp with the new one, but I can't find it. Does anyone
know which folder it's in? I have openoffice, not openoffice-bin,
Matt,
Matthew R. Lee wrote:
...I want to change the openoffice splash screen. I know I have to
overwrite the intro.bmp with the new one, but I can't find it...
Here you go:
kryten mm $ find /usr/lib/openoffice/ -name intro.bmp -print
/usr/lib/openoffice/program/intro.bmp
Mike
--
070302 Matthew R. Lee wrote:
I want to change the openoffice splash screen.
I have to overwrite intro.bmp with the new one, but I can't find it.
Answer : /usr/lib/openoffice/program/intro.bmp
Method : 'equery files openoffice outputfile';
'less outputfile'; search for 'bmp'.
--
On Friday 02 March 2007 11:18, Mike Markowski wrote:
Matt,
Matthew R. Lee wrote:
...I want to change the openoffice splash screen. I know I have to
overwrite the intro.bmp with the new one, but I can't find it...
Here you go:
kryten mm $ find /usr/lib/openoffice/ -name intro.bmp -print
On Friday 02 March 2007 11:25, Philip Webb wrote:
070302 Matthew R. Lee wrote:
I want to change the openoffice splash screen.
I have to overwrite intro.bmp with the new one, but I can't find it.
Answer : /usr/lib/openoffice/program/intro.bmp
Method : 'equery files openoffice
Matthew R. Lee napisał(a):
On Friday 02 March 2007 11:18, Mike Markowski wrote:
Matt,
Matthew R. Lee wrote:
...I want to change the openoffice splash screen. I know I have to
overwrite the intro.bmp with the new one, but I can't find it...
Here you go:
kryten mm $ find /usr/lib/openoffice/
Hi all,
I keep having problems with Openoffice when I try to use the open file
or save file as.. dialog:
- open file: nothing happens (apart from soffice.bin grabbing about 75% of
my system's CPU ressources), but I can close the application window;
soffice.bin (and soffice) continue to occupy the
Hello,
On Sat, Feb 10, 2007 at 01:19:04PM +0100, Arend von der Lieth wrote:
The peculiar thing is that everything works fine when I am running the
program as root (which of course is not what I would like to do).
My system is mainly from the stable branch, but the described behaviour is
the
Hi Michal,
Michal 'vorner' Vaner wrote:
Hello,
[snip]
This is just a shot, but it helped me few problems. Could you try
setting up a new user account and try it there? If it works there, it is
because of some problem with your personal settings (not that it would
excuse it to behave this
On Tuesday 30 January 2007 09:07:34 W.Kenworthy wrote:
It appears that openoffice 2.1.0 in gentoo (this is possibly a gentoo
only thing) doesnt use the official OO dictionaries anymore but myspell.
However, I cant find any info on how to install myspell into OO so it
actually works for en_AU.
Hi Chris,
Am Freitag, 03. Nov 2006, 23:15:16 -0500 schrieb Chris Atkinson:
On Fri, 3 Nov 2006 20:44:13 +0100
Bertram Scharpf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
in OpenOffice, when hitting F1, I only get a dialog saying:
The help file for this topic is not installed.
Is it possible you don't have
On Sun, 12 Nov 2006 18:15:46 +0100, Bertram Scharpf wrote:
I did something like emerge openoffice halt and left
the computer alone for a night. So I couldn't see that
output.
genlop -i openoffice will show you the USE flags used to emerge it.
--
Neil Bothwick
Few women admit their age.
Hi,
in OpenOffice, when hitting F1, I only get a dialog saying:
The help file for this topic is not installed.
I cannot find any package or USE Flag. Asking Google I only
get noise.
The package installed is openoffice; I did not realize there
is a precompiled version openoffice-bin at that
Bertram Scharpf wrote:
Hi,
in OpenOffice, when hitting F1, I only get a dialog saying:
The help file for this topic is not installed.
I cannot find any package or USE Flag. Asking Google I only
get noise.
The package installed is openoffice; I did not realize there
is a precompiled
On Fri, 3 Nov 2006 20:44:13 +0100
Bertram Scharpf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
in OpenOffice, when hitting F1, I only get a dialog saying:
The help file for this topic is not installed.
Is it possible you don't have the java USE flag enabled? The openoffice
ebuild contains the following warning:
Hi,
After upgrading to ooffice-bin-2.0.3 it simply won't run anymore. The initial
screen with the licence comes up but pressing on next crashes it.
I've looked on the bugs but there is no such thing there.
I had a problem before with the freetype lib but downgrading solved it;
Catalin Trifu a écrit :
Hi,
Hi,
After upgrading to ooffice-bin-2.0.3 it simply won't run anymore. The
initial
screen with the licence comes up but pressing on next crashes it.
I've looked on the bugs but there is no such thing there.
I had a problem before with the
I'm following the modular X upgrade procedure. I've gotten to the
revdep-rebuild step and it wants to rebuild openoffice, but I get the
following error:
=
Building project boost
=
/var/tmp/portage/openoffice-2.0.2-r1/work/ooo-build-2.0.2.9/build/OOO_2_0_2/boost
ERROR:
On Wed, 2006-06-28 at 23:32 +0200, Mick wrote:
Thanks. The strange thing is that lately Opera and FF-bin are not
re-emerged when I revedep-rebuild, only OOo-bin does. Anyway, its not
a problem from what I read in these links.
That is because the ebuilds install a file in /etc/revdep-rebuild
Hi!
Ok I emerged openoffice and let it compile the whole
day ;). But the problem is, that the help does not
work!
The help system could not be started.
The help file for this topic is not installed.
Is this a configuration problem? Anyway I need the
open office in the moment (important
On Wednesday 28 June 2006 13:22, JC Denton wrote:
Anyway I need the
open office in the moment (important report!) So is it
save to unmerge OpenOffice and use the
open-office-bin?
If you run
# quickpkg openoffice
then you will have a backup of the openoffice that you have installed now that
Thank you!
And where will the backup be located? Maybe I stay
with the openoffice-bin and do not need the OpenOffice
again.
JC
--- Bo Ørsted Andresen [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
On Wednesday 28 June 2006 13:22, JC Denton wrote:
Anyway I need the
open office in the moment (important report!)
On Wednesday 28 June 2006 15:05, JC Denton wrote:
And where will the backup be located?
In $PKGDIR defaulting to /usr/portage/packages. eclean may be used to clean
$PKGDIR and $DISTDIR.
--
Bo Andresen
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Thanks!
I did install the openoffice-bin. I did a
revdep-rebuild (I usually do after emerge ;) ) and
ooffice needed to be rebuild. I did the revdep-rebuild
again and ooffice is going to be compiled again. How
to end this? The problem is, that the icons in
Applications/Office/... do not find
On Wednesday 28 June 2006 22:02, JC Denton wrote:
I did install the openoffice-bin. I did a
revdep-rebuild (I usually do after emerge ;) ) and
ooffice needed to be rebuild. I did the revdep-rebuild
again and ooffice is going to be compiled again. How
to end this? The problem is, that the
On 28/06/06, JC Denton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did install the openoffice-bin. I did a
revdep-rebuild (I usually do after emerge ;) ) and
ooffice needed to be rebuild. I did the revdep-rebuild
again and ooffice is going to be compiled again. How
to end this? The problem is, that the icons in
Mick a écrit :
I've noticed the same thing with OOo-bin. However, I have not noticed
any problems with it yet (other than what I mentioned in another
thread with regards to instering/pasting text). So, I just left it
alone.
Hi,
Maybe you should have a look here :
On 28/06/06, Fabrice Delliaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe you should have a look here :
http://gentoo-wiki.com/TIP_Control_revdep-rebuild
Explanation is probably here :
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-2637639.html#2637639
Thanks. The strange thing is that lately Opera and FF-bin are
Hi!
I started an emerge openoffice last night. This
morning I found that the emerge failed and that the
installation has eaten all my space on the hard drive.
I had 1.7GB free and this morning it was 0 GB.
How can I find out how much space I need?
And do I get this space back after the
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 11:07:00 +0200 (CEST), JC Denton wrote:
started an emerge openoffice last night. This
morning I found that the emerge failed and that the
installation has eaten all my space on the hard drive.
I had 1.7GB free and this morning it was 0 GB.
That's nowhere near enough.
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JC Denton wrote:
Hi!
I started an emerge openoffice last night. This
morning I found that the emerge failed and that the
installation has eaten all my space on the hard drive.
I had 1.7GB free and this morning it was 0 GB.
How can I find
On 6/27/06, JC Denton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I find out how much space I need?The ebuild should have told you something like you need 256MB RAM and 4-6GB space and even warn you if you don't have enough. I think there's also a portage FEATURE that makes these checks to abort emerge if
2006/6/27, Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
For OOo, you should have as much as about 6 GB available.
And do I get this space back after the compiling
process is finished?
Yes, you do - if the process is *successfully* finished.
So how about doing an
emerge -av openoffice-bin?
--
Nico Schümann wrote:
2006/6/27, Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
For OOo, you should have as much as about 6 GB available.
And do I get this space back after the compiling
process is finished?
Yes, you do - if the process is *successfully* finished.
So how about doing an
emerge -av
On Fri, 2006-06-09 at 00:39 -0700, Leonardo wrote:
Yep,
it's not in the world file; probably when I emerged it last time
(eons ago) I used --oneshot .
some (very) old versions of portage didn't always put things into the
world file properly - I have a machine at home that I've been upgrading
On 10/06/06, Iain Buchanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
some (very) old versions of portage didn't always put things into the
world file properly - I have a machine at home that I've been upgrading
gentoo on for a couple of years now, and I used to get quite a few apps
not updating for this reason.
Yep,
it's not in the world file; probably when I emerged it last time
(eons ago) I used --oneshot .
The errors I have now in compiling are resolved, they were due
to the hard disk being filled up before end of compilations.
Thanks, ciao
Leo
--- Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The most
Hi,
I updated my system from a 2005 profile to the last one , and
ran:
15 emerge --update --deep --newuse -p world
but openoffice is still the old version:
pietra / # emerge -s openoffice
Searching...
[ Results for search key : openoffice ]
[ Applications found : 2 ]
* app-office/openoffice
Hi,
I updated my system from a 2005 profile to the last one , and
ran:
15 emerge --update --deep --newuse -p world
but openoffice is still the old version:
Of course ;-).
Thal little -p in your command prevented the actual update an only
showed you what would happen.
Leave the -p out of
Ups, sorry I copy/pasted here the wrong command.
Obviously I gave
emerge --update --deep --newuse world
and compilation went on for quite a long time.
Ciao, Leo
--- Norman Rie� [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I updated my system from a 2005 profile to the last one ,
and
ran:
15 emerge
Sorry, I replied to you.
Need sleep.
Leo
--- Norman Rie� [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I updated my system from a 2005 profile to the last one ,
and
ran:
15 emerge --update --deep --newuse -p world
but openoffice is still the old version:
Of course ;-).
Thal little -p in your
Leonardo schrieb:
Ups, sorry I copy/pasted here the wrong command.
Obviously I gave
emerge --update --deep --newuse world
and compilation went on for quite a long time.
Ciao, Leo
Hm... and what does emerge -pu openoffice show?
If there is no update to 2.x shown, then perhaps you could
Hi
emerge -pu openoffice
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculating dependencies ...done!
[ebuild U ] app-office/openoffice-2.0.2-r1 [1.1.4]
I can go on emerging it (and I already started), but I was
wondering if it's possible that other packages are not updated
as
OpenOffice is the one package I have decided I can do without building.
I don't know what the build does (honestly, I didn't bother too look),
but after 18 hours and 3GB of disk it still wasn't finished. This is
on an Athlon XP 1500 with 512GB Ram.
I haven't build Gnome in a while, but building
wtf?512 GB ram? ^^2006/6/8, Devon Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
OpenOffice is the one package I have decided I can do without building.I don't know what the build does (honestly, I didn't bother too look),but after 18 hours and 3GB of disk it still wasn't finished. This is
on an Athlon XP 1500 with
Umm, yeah, that should have been an M, not a G.
On 6/8/06, Ralph Thaller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
wtf?
512 GB ram? ^^
2006/6/8, Devon Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
OpenOffice is the one package I have decided I can do without building.
I don't know what the build does (honestly, I didn't
On 6/8/06, Leonardo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can go on emerging it (and I already started), but I was
wondering if it's possible that other packages are not updated
as this one and what the reason for it could be.
The most likely reason you didn't see the upgrade is that OOo was not
in your
Tuesday 30 May 2006 07:41 skrev Graham Murray:
Besides, by looking at the terminal while merging packages, you will
soon notice, that lot's of packages add their very own CFLAGS to your
default ones. For example mplayer or xine-lib was compiled with '-O3' on
my system, allthough i have
On Tue, 2006-05-30 at 08:04 +0200, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
Tuesday 30 May 2006 07:41 skrev Graham Murray:
Besides, by looking at the terminal while merging packages, you will
soon notice, that lot's of packages add their very own CFLAGS to your
default ones. For example mplayer or
060528 Richard Fish wrote:
On 5/28/06, Meino Christian Cramer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You might also do the same with 'df'.
Building OOo requires an insane amount of disk space...
2.0.2 needed 4 GB on my machine: make sure PORTAGE_TMPDIR is big enough.
I have a big 13 GB partition which
From: Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] OpenOffice build failed.
Date: Sun, 28 May 2006 22:17:32 -0700
On 5/28/06, Meino Christian Cramer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Kenton Groombridge [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] OpenOffice build failed.
Date
On 5/29/06, Meino Christian Cramer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Before I will restart the whole thing again I would be happy if you
could take a look on the logfile. I have attached it to this mail,
Here is the error:
Systemcall:
snip
CFLAGS=-O3 -m3dnow -march=athlon-xp -mtune=athlon64 -msse -msse2 -msse3
-m3dnow -mfpmath=sse -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer -finline-functions
-falign-functions=4 -mpreferred-stack-boundary=2
snip
Before doing anything else, please clean up your CFLAGS and do
# emerge -e
On Mon, 2006-05-29 at 21:31 +0200, Meino Christian Cramer wrote:
From: Matthias Langer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] OpenOffice build failed.
Date: Mon, 29 May 2006 21:14:25 +0200
snip
CFLAGS=-O3 -m3dnow -march=athlon-xp -mtune=athlon64 -msse -msse2
-msse3 -m3dnow
On Mon, 2006-05-29 at 21:31 +0200, Meino Christian Cramer wrote:
From: Matthias Langer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] OpenOffice build failed.
Date: Mon, 29 May 2006 21:14:25 +0200
snip
CFLAGS=-O3 -m3dnow -march=athlon-xp -mtune=athlon64 -msse -msse2
-msse3 -m3dnow
snip
PS: I symlinked /var/tmp/portags to /tmp/portage (I carefully copied
all permissions settings...) due to space problems.
/snip
I've not noticed this before:
Neil Botwick once wrote to me here, in gentoo-user:
quote
If you want to move directories, avoid wholesale symlinking like this as
Besides, by looking at the terminal while merging packages, you will
soon notice, that lot's of packages add their very own CFLAGS to your
default ones. For example mplayer or xine-lib was compiled with '-O3' on
my system, allthough i have '-O2' in my CFLAGS. (As far as i know, gcc
-O3 -O2 == gcc
Hi,
first of all: A BIG thank you to all that send replies to my initial
cry. :)
The real reason behind the unsuccessful build of OpenOffice was a
wrong PYTHONPATH, which I had fixed in the user settings but not for
the root account. They were rests from older settings, which I had
took
Matthias Langer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Besides, by looking at the terminal while merging packages, you will
soon notice, that lot's of packages add their very own CFLAGS to your
default ones. For example mplayer or xine-lib was compiled with '-O3' on
my system, allthough i have '-O2' in my
From: Kenton Groombridge [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] OpenOffice build failed.
Date: Thu, 25 May 2006 17:16:51 -
Hi,
As suggested I tried to install the newest hunspell available and
installed openoffice-2.0.2-r2.
The build failed again with the same error while installing
On 5/28/06, Meino Christian Cramer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Kenton Groombridge [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] OpenOffice build failed.
Date: Thu, 25 May 2006 17:16:51 -
Hi,
As suggested I tried to install the newest hunspell available and
installed openoffice-2.0.2-r2
. But in my
defense, it is just
a toy computer that I have fun tinkering around with.
--- Meino Christian Cramer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] OpenOffice build failed.
Date: Thu, 25 May 2006 00:17:27 -0400
Good Lord man... why would you
Meino Christian Cramer wrote:
From: Jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] OpenOffice build failed.
Date: Thu, 25 May 2006 00:17:27 -0400
Good Lord man... why would you want to compile OO from source?
Since gentoo offers this...
Or in other words:
Why does gentoo offer
Richard Broersma Jr wrote:
I was having problems getting OO to build. I issued the following bug report.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=126937
In my case the it was due to a hardware issue. I kept retrying the emerge and
at last it
succeeded (on a very very cold evening...). My best
On Thu, 25 May 2006 00:17:27 -0400, Jeff wrote:
Good Lord man... why would you want to compile OO from source?
emerge openoffice-bin
Maybe because he is using an architecture for which the bin package is
not available? It takes around 16 hours to compile 2.0.2 on my laptop.
but it's better
On Thu, 25 May 2006 04:50:41 +0200 (CEST), Meino Christian Cramer wrote:
I tried to build OpenOffice from source. After hours of copmiling it
fails with:
**
ERROR: ERROR: Could not register all components!
in function:
Meino Christian Cramer wrote:
Hi,
I tried to build OpenOffice from source. After hours of copmiling it
fails with:
What did I so badly wrong here ?
Kind regards,
mcc
I have the same problem, looks to be same bug posted in:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=126777
and
Hi,
I tried to build OpenOffice from source. After hours of copmiling it
fails with:
Cleaning /var/tmp/portage/openoffice-2.0.2-r1/image//usr/lib/openoffice
Building
/var/tmp/portage/openoffice-2.0.2-r1/image//usr/lib/openoffice/ooo-wrapper2
Generating man page ...
Building
Good Lord man... why would you want to compile OO from source?
emerge openoffice-bin
:-)
Meino Christian Cramer wrote:
Hi,
I tried to build OpenOffice from source. After hours of copmiling it
fails with:
Cleaning /var/tmp/portage/openoffice-2.0.2-r1/image//usr/lib/openoffice
From: Jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] OpenOffice build failed.
Date: Thu, 25 May 2006 00:17:27 -0400
Good Lord man... why would you want to compile OO from source?
Since gentoo offers this...
Or in other words:
Why does gentoo offer it, if one needs to be god to get it run
On 5/14/06, Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it an env problem? I am really lost with this because I do not
understand how OOo links into the DE.
OOo looks at your environment to determine which desktop you are
running and tries to activate an appropriate plugin to integrate with
the DE.
You
On 16/05/06, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/14/06, Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it an env problem? I am really lost with this because I do not
understand how OOo links into the DE.
OOo looks at your environment to determine which desktop you are
running and tries to activate
Yeay! Result! Gnome and KDE look cool. 'none' looks yukky. So, I
guess mine picks up none, which is puzzling given my USE flags - I
mean, what's the point setting flags then?
Well the use flags just add the ability to support (and add
dependancies on) the given environment by building the
On 16/05/06, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well the use flags just add the ability to support (and add
dependancies on) the given environment by building the plugin. If you
check the output of ldd /usr/lib/openoffice/program/*, you will see
several libraries that depend upon KDE
On 5/16/06, Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where/how do you check that?
# env | grep KDE
I am running fluxbox and a number of KDE
apps which I launch as and when needed. More rarely I launch the full
KDE as a DE (BTW, are you running KDE as a DE?). It is worth
mentioning that when I launch
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