Hi Jerry,
On Fri, 2008-07-04 at 17:20 +0800, Jerry Tan wrote:
> ???Summary: Tool to convert openoffice file
Convert to what?
I think the correct name is OpenOffice.org btw.
This is a trademark so it has to be used correctly.
> ???Version: %{default_pkg_version}
Please use %{o3read.version}. %default_pkg_version is the
GNOME version and this package has nothing to do with GNOME.
> export LDFLAGS="%_ldflags -lm -L/usr/sfw/lib -R/usr/sfw/lib"
Is there anything it actually needs from /usr/sfw?
Most libs were moved from there to /usr/lib or /usr/gnu/lib.
Please verify if this is really needed.
> #
> # Owner: jerry tan
> #
You need to use your opensolaris.org user name here.
> Summary: a standalone converter for openoffice writer
Same comment as for the Solaris spec. You only actually need
the summary in the base spec file and use %o3read.summary in the
Solaris spec file.
> %description
> This is a standalone converter for the OpenOffice.org swriter (.sxw)
> and scalc (.sxc) formats.
I'm more and more curious what it converts them to (;
What programming language is it written in?
Do you need to set any optimisation flags maybe?
> make -j $CPUS INTLLIBS= GMSGFMT=msgfmt
Laca