On 12/3/05, Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Don't forget to remove the "#" though. May want to change it back
> afterwords too.
You can change it temporarily in the environment:
PORTAGE_TMPDIR=/mnt/data emerge openoffice
-Richard
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On 12/3/05, Jeff Cranmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I thought it was fully compiled, but I didn't check back before I closed
> the compile window (my bad). There are only 3.5GB free on my \var
> directory, so it's possible.
Don't feel bad. I think in some cases the build and installation
looks
WORD OF WARNING. I HAVE NEVER DONE THIS!
I think it is in make.conf. Looks something like this:
># PORTAGE_TMPDIR is the location portage will use for compilations and
># temporary storage of data. This can get VERY large depending upon
># the application being installed.
>#PORTAGE_
I thought it was fully compiled, but I didn't check back before I closed
the compile window (my bad). There are only 3.5GB free on my \var
directory, so it's possible.
I tried replacing the /var/tmp/portage directory with a symlink to my
data drive to a directory owned by portage (group and user)
Richard Fish wrote:
>If you are compiling from source, you will need _at least_ 4G of free
>space for PORTAGE_TMPDIR at the start of the merge.
>
>-Richard
>
>
>
He is not kidding either. My /var is on my / partition and that puppy
got big while compiling OOo. It's back to normal now though.
On 12/2/05, Jeff Cranmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've just upgraded to the latest version of openoffice
>
> It seems to be broken.
> When I start openoffice writer, I get the error
>
> "/usr/lib/openoffice/program/javaldx: error while loading
> shared libraries: libuno_sal.so.3: cannot ope
I've just upgraded to the latest version of openoffice
It seems to be broken.
When I start openoffice writer, I get the error
"/usr/lib/openoffice/program/javaldx: error while loading shared libraries: libuno_sal.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
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