OpenOffice 2.2.0 packages for -current ?
I'm playing with -current to see if it fits my needs for desktop usage, but building OOo on my own (24gig of free space?) isn't possible on my laptop ;-) Has anyone got packages with OOo for -current? TIA -- .: Jakub Glazik, .: too geek to live, too leet to die ;-) .: email jabber: zytekatnuxi.pl
Re: OpenOffice 2.2.0 packages for -current ?
On Thu, 10 May 2007, Jakub Glazik wrote: I'm playing with -current to see if it fits my needs for desktop usage, but building OOo on my own (24gig of free space?) isn't possible on my laptop ;-) Has anyone got packages with OOo for -current? Like the ftp site? Yes. Look in snapshots/packages. -- Kyle George
Re: OpenOffice 2.2.0 packages for -current ?
On Thu, May 10, 2007 at 07:57:28PM +0200, Jakub Glazik wrote: I'm playing with -current to see if it fits my needs for desktop usage, but building OOo on my own (24gig of free space?) isn't possible on my laptop ;-) Has anyone got packages with OOo for -current? What's wrong with the packages at ftp.openbsd.org? (ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/packages/i386/openoffice*, in case you wondered.) Joachim -- TFMotD: amq (8) - automounter query tool
Re: OpenOffice 2.2.0 packages for -current ?
Joachim Schipper napisa3(a): On Thu, May 10, 2007 at 07:57:28PM +0200, Jakub Glazik wrote: I'm playing with -current to see if it fits my needs for desktop usage, but building OOo on my own (24gig of free space?) isn't possible on my laptop ;-) Has anyone got packages with OOo for -current? What's wrong with the packages at ftp.openbsd.org? (ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/packages/i386/openoffice*, in case you wondered.) Joachim You're kidding me, right? Both of you, right? God I must be blind. I was SURE that packages for -current aren't build and thought that it was LOGICAL. Arrgh. -- .: Jakub Glazik, .: too geek to live, too leet to die ;-) .: email jabber: zytekatnuxi.pl
Re: OpenOffice 2.2.0 packages for -current ?
hi, On 5/11/07, Jakub Glazik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You're kidding me, right? Both of you, right? there are pkg's built every 3 or so days for -current. -- Best Regards Edd --- http://students.dec.bournemouth.ac.uk/ebarrett/