Alex,
Don't place the cart before the horse. GCC 4.6.1 was still in flux and not
officially the compiler of choice for SFE (or not officially ready or 'signed
off/approved' at the time). The libreoffice.spec came way before then and
before the officially approved release of oi_151a.
I looked at building LibreOffice from a 600MB monolithic tarball and the
individual package set (much smaller).
My patches related to my work on the large tarball - but I DO NOT advise going
down that path and work from the released '3.4.3.2' set for now for team review.
I've sent Gary some of my notes so he can continue to move forward.
~ Ken Mays
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From: Alex Viskovatoff <[email protected]>
To: OpenIndiana Developer mailing list <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 4:38 PM
Subject: Re: [oi-dev] Request for volunteers: Building LibreOffice
Hi Ken,
On Thu, 2011-09-22 at 05:25 -0700, ken mays wrote:
> I did some of the initial work on porting LibreOffice 3.4.3.2 to
> OpenIndiana oi_151. LibreOffice 3.4.3.2 passed all of the basic
> configure checks on OpenIndiana's oi_151a (which is very good) so that
> is not a problem. I worked through 30% of the code using GCC 3.4.3. A
> few of the additional features required 1-2 packages not in OI-IPS -
> but nothing major.
What do you mean you worked through 30% of the code? Your
SFElibreoffice.spec does not include a single patch. Did you create
patches independently of that? Also, that spec uses gcc 4.6.1, not gcc
3.4.3.
Can you share your work, so that people can pick up where you left off
and would only need to work through 70% of the code?
Regards,
Alex
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