Hello Kay!
The original OOo works well on those machines. I really interested in
universal OOo packages that utilize the latest innovations of OOo like
GNOME VFS, Quick Starter... As I wrote I used Ubuntu 7.04 (my main
machine) should I force older version of glibc/Xfree, or I have to build
Hi Kami,
On Wednesday 25 April 2007 22:47, KAMI wrote:
The original OOo works well on those machines. I really interested in
universal OOo packages that utilize the latest innovations of OOo like
GNOME VFS, Quick Starter... As I wrote I used Ubuntu 7.04 (my main
machine) should I force older
Jan Holesovsky wrote:
To see what exactly is wrong, do ldd libvclplug_* in the non-working
environment and see what library is missing/wrong.
These files exist in my build, which uses default configurations
Should there be a plug_kde too?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/opt/o208/program$ ls -la
Hi Jim,
Le 26 avr. 07 à 13:47, Jim Watson a écrit :
Jan Holesovsky wrote:
To see what exactly is wrong, do ldd libvclplug_* in the non-
working environment and see what library is missing/wrong.
These files exist in my build, which uses default configurations
Should there be a plug_kde
Jim Watson wrote:
Should there be a plug_kde too?
half answering my own question...
gtk is enabled by default
kde is disabled by default
So I see it is necessary to configure with
--enable-kde to get a complete build
But I wonder why...?
jim
Hi,
you can delete libvclplug_dummy680ls.so; this is not installed by the
install set and used only during the build. I guess you copied that one
directly.
However that is unlikely to solve your problem. The most likely solution
as kendy said is that libvclplug_gen680ls.so is missing
Philipp Lohmann - Sun Germany wrote:
Hi,
you can delete libvclplug_dummy680ls.so; this is not installed by the
install set and used only during the build. I guess you copied that
one directly.
yes. The only point here was to show that kde was absent.
However that is unlikely to solve your
Jim Watson wrote:
Meanwhile, its seems for those of us who build outside the structured
environment of the distribution packagers, we should build on the oldest
possible linux installation.
Is that what Sun does?
Basically yes.
Kind regards, pl
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Hello!
I have build an sightly moded vanilla OpenOffice.org 2.2 patched with
some ooo-build's patches and some other smaller patches. I build on
Ubuntu Linux latest (7.0.4) and the compiled binary works well on it.
But other system has a problem with it. I tried it on Slackware and
Fedora
KAMI911 KAMI911 wrote:
Hello!
I have build an sightly moded vanilla OpenOffice.org 2.2 patched with
some
ooo-build's patches and some other smaller patches. I build on Ubuntu
Linux
latest (7.0.4) and the compiled binary works well on it. But other system
has a problem with it. I tried it on
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