With their ever-stricter licensing agreements and their ever-less
competitive position in the market, it is likely to be some time before
the source is released under a usable license.

                                -Kip

On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, Chad R. Larson wrote:

> As I recall, Mike Smith wrote:
> > > As I recall, Haobo Yu wrote:
> > > > http://www.serv.net/~mcglk/staroffice-install.html. It worked for me. 
> > > 
> > > Do we know if this cookbook works against 2.2-STABLE?
> > 
> > We know it definitely will not.  You _may_ have some luck running 
> > WordPerfect on 2.2, since it is a much kinder app, but not StarOffice.
> > 
> I've got WordPerfect 8 running now.
> 
> I bought two copies (one for the office, one for home) of the StarOffice
> CD-ROM from the Sun Web site ($9.95 each) and loaded the Windows version
> on a Win98 machine at home.  I loaded the Solaris SPARC version on an
> E450 at work.  I'm just shooting for universal deployment.  I suppose
> the POSIX kernel stuff would kill me on my 2.2 machines.
> 
> Anybody sign up for doing the Native FreeBSD port whenever Sun gets
> around to releasing the sources?
> 
>       -crl
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