Steven Lembark wrote: > Need to install libreoffice (welcome to Tax Time!). > > Building either libreoffice or libreoffice-bin failes with > the same error downloading lpsolve from an > apparently non-exitant "dev.gentooexperimental.org". > > Disabling lpsolve or switching to coinmp, or disabling both, don't > avoid the issue: lpsolve seems both required and unavailable. > > Q: Any known workaround? > > Thanks > > (1) Current status of libreoffice > > * app-office/libreoffice > Latest version available: 7.2.5.2 > Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ] > Size of files: 367,553 KiB > Homepage: https://www.libreoffice.org > Description: A full office productivity suite > License: || ( LGPL-3 MPL-1.1 ) > > > > (2) libreoffice use flags should be ignoring lpsolve, I think? > > lpsolver is turned off and I've picked coinmp in any case. > turning off coinmp gets the same result: failure downloading > lpsolve (see #3, below). > > From /etc/portage/pacakge.use/local (whitespace added): > > app-office/libreoffice > pdfimport > postgres > * coinmp > * -libreoffice_extensions_nlpsolver > -accessibility > -bluetooth > -clang > -firebird > -googledrive > -java > -kde > -ldap > -mariadb > > # equery uses app-office/libreoffice; > [ Legend : U - final flag setting for installation] > [ : I - package is installed with flag ] > [ Colors : set, unset ] > * Found these USE flags for app-office/libreoffice-7.2.5.2: > U I > - - accessibility : Add support for > accessibility (eg 'at-spi' library) > - - base : Enable full support > for LibreOffice Base databases (involves additional bundled libs) > - - bluetooth : Enable Bluetooth > Support > + - branding : Enable Gentoo specific > branding > - - clang : Use Clang compiler > instead of GCC > * + - coinmp : Use sci-libs/coinor-mp > as alternative solver > + + cups : Add support for CUPS > (Common Unix Printing System) > - - custom-cflags : Build with > user-specified CFLAGS (unsupported) > + + dbus : Enable dbus support > for anything that needs it (gpsd, gnomemeeting, etc) > - - debug : Enable extra debug > codepaths, like asserts and extra output. If you want to get meaningful > backtraces see > https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Quality_Assurance/Backtraces > - - eds : Enable support for > Evolution-Data-Server (EDS) > - - firebird : Add support for the > Firebird relational database > - - googledrive : Enable support for > remote files on Google Drive > - - gstreamer : Add support for > media-libs/gstreamer (Streaming media) > + + gtk : Add support for > x11-libs/gtk+ (The GIMP Toolkit) > - + java : Add support for Java > - - kde : Add support for > software made by KDE, a free software community > - - ldap : Add LDAP support > (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) > * - - libreoffice_extensions_nlpsolver : LIBREOFFICE_EXTENSIONS > option to build non-linear solver for calc > - - libreoffice_extensions_scripting-beanshell : LIBREOFFICE_EXTENSIONS > option to build beanshell scripts parser > - - libreoffice_extensions_scripting-javascript : LIBREOFFICE_EXTENSIONS > option to build javascript scripts parser > - - libreoffice_extensions_wiki-publisher : LIBREOFFICE_EXTENSIONS > option to build mediawiki integration > - - mariadb : Prefer mariadb > connector over mysql connector > - - odk : Build the Office > Development Kit > + - pdfimport : Enable PDF import via > the Poppler library > + - postgres : Add support for the > postgresql database > - - python_single_target_python3_10 : Build for Python 3.10 > only > - - python_single_target_python3_8 : Build for Python 3.8 > only > + + python_single_target_python3_9 : Build for Python 3.9 > only > - - test : Enable dependencies > and/or preparations necessary to run tests (usually controlled by > FEATURES=test but can > be toggled independently) > - - vulkan : Enable Vulkan usage > via the skia library (clang recommended) > > > (3) "dev.gentooexperimental.org" seems not to exist? > > Which seems to make sense: > > "packages.gentooexperimental.org", > > resolves in DNS and firefox but > > "dev.gentooexperimental.org" > > does not. I've wandered around the site.. infinte > construction doesn't seem to include "dev." or > anything like lpsolve. > > Checking packages.../repoman-checks/sci-mathematics.txt gives me > a not-so-good feeling about lpsolve due to "deprecated": > > repo.eapi.deprecated sci-mathematics/lpsolve/lpsolve-5.5.2.0.ebuild: 4 > > # emerge --fetchonly app-office/libreoffice; > Calculating dependencies... done! > > <snip> > > >>> Downloading > 'http://dev.gentooexperimental.org/~scarabeus/lpsolve-5.5.2.0.tar.xz' > --2022-02-21 12:48:01-- > http://dev.gentooexperimental.org/~scarabeus/lpsolve-5.5.2.0.tar.xz > * Resolving dev.gentooexperimental.org... failed: Unknown host. > * wget: unable to resolve host address ‘dev.gentooexperimental.org’ > * !!! Couldn't download 'lpsolve-5.5.2.0.tar.xz'. Aborting. > * Fetch failed for 'sci-mathematics/lpsolve-5.5.2.0' > > >>> Failed to emerge sci-mathematics/lpsolve-5.5.2.0 > > >
Sending the somewhat small file off list. Keep a eye out for it. Dale :-) :-)