Hi Torsten, hi all On Tue, Sep 10, 2002 at 12:00:38PM +0200, Torsten Werner wrote: >On Tuesday, 2002-09-10 at 10:13:59 AM (+0200), Jan-Hendrik Palic wrote: >> we are now using the official unofficial debian-packages [1]from >> Torsten Werner, libstlport Maintainer, to build OpenOffice.org. There >> were some changes to our highly unofficial debian-packages of >> libstlport. >> >> The problem is now, that Chris Halls builded OpenOffice.org againts >> Torsten's libstlport packages, but they are older for apt-get, so >> apt-get will not automaticly install the newer libstlport. We used >> different versioning for our unofficial libstlport packages to >> Torsten's official unofficial packages. >> >> To solve that, please grap Torsten's libstlport packages from: >> http://ftp.freenet.de/pub/ftp.vpn-junkies.de/openoffice/pool/main/stlport/ >> >> and then reinstall OpenOffice.org. >> >> Then the problem, that libstlport_gcc_3.0.so.4.5 isn't found, should >> be solved! > >For having some extra fun I can tell you that Debian revision -3 of >stlport never got installed into the ftp archive. I have uploaded a new >version -4 that does not support g++-3.2 (aka openoffice) any more. The >g++-3.2 transition is planned when a policy for the transition is >published.
why ... why ... ?
Why is it not possible, to upload a stlport package splitted up into
packages for the standardcompiler (gcc-2.95) and the new standard
compiler (gcc-3.2).
OpenOffice.org needs a stlport with gcc-3.2 compiled, because, we have
to use libstlport4.5 and OpenOffice.org is not buildable with gcc-2.95
and libstlport4.5.
The only solution we have then is to use libstlprt4.0, which is not in debian
yet.
So ... is there a point in the policy that disallow uploading
libstlport4.5 packages compiled with gcc-2.95 _and_ gcc-3.2?
Regards
Jan
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