Hi Kevin,
First, we should really move this discussion to
dev@installation.openoffice.org to get the experts on board.
Kevin Williams wrote:
Thanks for the response,
If not tar.gz, I should be able to get the unpackaged product, which I can
simply copy it over to the destination. In fact
Kevin Williams wrote:
I have been trying to compile and install Open Office 2.0.3 on BLFS system
using gcc-4.1.1.
The first time I tried it balked out on epm. As I have epm
installed, open office setup tried to package it with epm and epm
complained about the package name having characters
I have been trying to compile and install Open Office 2.0.3 on BLFS system
using gcc-4.1.1.
The first time I tried it balked out on epm. As I have epm
installed, open office setup tried to package it with epm and epm
complained about the package name having characters other than letters
and
On 09/11/2006, at 8:32 AM, Kevin Williams wrote:
I cleaned up the source tree and recompiled by specifying --disable-
epm and
compiled it with in tree mozilla. It compiled successfully. Now,
when I want
to installit, I see that there's no directory named OpenOffice under
Thanks Jim, from the bottom of my heart.
It was really helpful. I did exaclty as you instructed and this time
it did create the package under unxlngi6.pro. I find the directory
structire as follows:
instsetoo_native
|
unxlngi6.pro
|
[bin class inc lib misc obj OpenOffice
On 09/11/2006, at 2:40 PM, Kevin Williams wrote:
The directory install contains three directories namely: en-US,
en-US_download and log. The directory en-US/linux-2.6-intel contains
a tar.gz file and other readme files along with install and remove
scripts.
the tar.gz should be 100mb?