Hello Martin,

How are you? Did you get my last e-mail? I would like to offer a
PC-BSD version of OpenOffice.org on your download page if possible.
What should I do now to upload the build of 2.0.4?
Thanks,

Charles.

On 11/11/06, Charles A. Landemaine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Martin,

How are you? Did you get my last e-mail? I would like to offer a
PC-BSD version of OpenOffice.org on your download page if possible.
What should I do now to upload the build of 2.0.4?
Thanks,

Charles.

On 11/7/06, Charles A. Landemaine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you Martin. I visited the QA page. Will some one test our build
> before uploading it to your download page? At PC-BSD we already have a
> testing process prior to releasing PBIs on our software web site.
> Here's my OO.o ID: calande. What's the next step now for PC-BSD's
> build to be listed in the download page next to Windows and OSX
> builds?
> Looking forward to hearing from you soon.
> Thanks,
>
> Charles.
>
>
> On 10/31/06, Martin Hollmichel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Charles A. Landemaine wrote:
> > > Dear Martin,
> > >
> > > Thank you for your reply. PC-BSD builds are build from FreeBSD sources
> > > with specific options. They are like setup.exe files on Windows: You
> > > double-click, follow the instructions and your application is
> > > installed by the installation wizard.
> > > If you want to know how we build these .pbi files, please have a look
> > > at the tutorial I wrote a while back:
> > > http://faqs.pcbsd.org/19_303_en.html
> > I would like to see that stuff also available on OpenOffice.org so that
> > anyone is able to recreate this from scratch with clear conditions
> > (OpenOffice.org license)
> > > I'm responsible for the OpenOffice.org port of PC-BSD, and the sources
> > > are not modified as you can see on the tutorial, but there is a
> > > specific procedure to achieve a quality executable file. I think the
> > > best way would be to host the file together with other operating
> > > systems, be it on your FTP servers and listed on this page:
> > > http://download.openoffice.org/2.0.4/index.html
> > > Would you like the file every time there is a release, of could you
> > > grant me an FTP access to upload the file onto a restricted place?
> > We hve some process to approve build for specific locales on the various
> > platforms, please have a look at
> > http://qa.openoffice.org/localized/index.html and
> > http://www.qatrack.org/204/view.php . I'm cc'ing Andre Schnabel, the QA
> > project lead, he can point you to more informative places.
> > > Looking forward to hearing from you soon,
> > I would be glad if we'd be able to continue our information exchange on
> > [email protected] and [email protected], so that we get
> > larger attention for your port.
> >
> > What's your OpenOFfice.org account, I would like to see that you're able
> > to maintain the PC-BSD specific webpages by yourself.
> > > Thank you,
> > >
> > > Charles.
> > Martin
> >
>
>
> --
> Charles A. Landemaine.
>


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