Re: update: wmbiff 0.4.27

2007-10-25 Thread Michael Schubert

On Oct 24, 2007, at 6:19 PM, Landry Breuil wrote:


Hi,

here's a little update for wmbiff, it removes unneeded patches, and  
i've
tested it works fine with gnutls 1 and 2 (i'd like to have gnutls2  
soon

in tree, thanks to giovanni's diff)

please test and report breakages.

Landrywmbiff-0.4.27.diff


Landry,

Oi! This brought back memories.  Unfortunately between life and work  
I can not maintain that package (or any others, I'm surprised I was  
still listed as a maintainer).  Please feel free to take over  
maintenance of this package or unassign me from this package. Thank you.


Cheers,
Michael Schubert



Re: Will somebody make a OpenOffice-Port?

2005-06-22 Thread Michael Schubert

On Jun 22, 2005, at 7:00 AM, Todd T. Fries wrote:
[snip]
Oh, um, once you d/l the src, you need to s/^M//g on all the  
Makefile's. It took me a few hours to realize the special make  
program distributed with openoffice bombs out on OpenBSD with them  
there.  Obviously this would need to be integrated into the ports  
openoffice2/Makefile, but I was working on getting it to build.  It  
builds some things, but bombs on  STLport .. I tried making a port  
of STLport and pointing OpenOffice2 to it, but that didn't work out  
either...


So, whoever wants to run with this can feel free to pick up these  
pieces and have .. fun!   I can't promise to get back to this  
anytime soon.


http://schubert.cx/etc/openoffice.php has links to (horribly  
outdated) ports of STLport and friends.


I was recently asked about tackling a native port but alas someone  
waved a lucrative job offer in front of me first. :-)


But if anyone does undertake this task feel free to hit me up for  
questions.


I did download a pre-2.0 source snapshot of OpenOffice and ran my  
1.1.x diffs against it... about 165 of ~200 patches broke, hopefully  
most of those are trivial.


--
Michael Schubert  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Maintaining badly written code is like trying to solve a crossword
puzzle set by someone who can't spell -- Jacob Kaplan-Moss