Messages in this thread | | | From | Rob Landley <> | Subject | Re: PATCH [0/3]: Simplify the kernel build by removing perl. | Date | Sat, 3 Jan 2009 22:57:48 -0600 |
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On Saturday 03 January 2009 21:38:13 Markus Heidelberg wrote: > Rob Landley, 04.01.2009: > Now that you mention this the second time, I have to ask where you have > this information from. Since I use Gentoo, I was always able to compile > OpenOffice (version 1, 2 and now 3) myself.
The gentoo panel last OLS. (Either a BOF or a tutorial, I don't remember which.) It's still _possible_ to build it from source, but they created a separate "openoffice-bin" package for the sole purpose of _not_ compiling it from source, and it's what they recommend installing.
> At the same time, it was always possible to use prebuilt packages as an > alternative - the same way as it is possible for a few other packages > (Firefox, Thunderbird, Seamonkey, maybe more). But AFAIK compiling from > source is still the preferred method.
Apparently not for Open Office.
First hit googling "gentoo openoffice install": http://grokdoc.net/index.php/Gentoo-OpenOffice.org
The next two hits are bug tracker entries, and the one after that: http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/gentoo-linux-help/71086-installing- openoffice-question.html
Contains this cut and paste from emerge output:
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies !!! All ebuilds that could satisfy "openoffice" have been masked. !!! One of the following masked packages is required to complete your request: - app-office/openoffice-2.0.4_rc1-r1 (masked by: package.mask, package.mask, ~am d64 keyword) # 2005/10/24 Simon Stelling <blubb@gentoo.org> # Don't even try to compile openoffice-2.x, it won't work.
But not to go too far down this rathole, I'm just using openoffice as an example here. If you want to talk about it more, take it off list please.
> Markus
Rob
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