Re: OpenOffice swriter working on -CURRENT

2003-01-20 Thread Sheldon Hearn
On (2003/01/20 11:04), Martin Blapp wrote: > http://people.freebsd.org/~mbr/ports/openoffice-port-1.02.tgz > > There is one bug (crash) which I'd like to have fixed before I > update the port. And OpenOffice.org needs to announce OpenOffice.org > version 1.02 officially. > > Maybe you don't have

Re: OpenOffice swriter working on -CURRENT

2003-01-20 Thread Martin Blapp
Hi, Sheldon Hearn wrote: > Hi folks, > > Could someone with an up-to-date -CURRENT (as of anything since > Wednesday last week) and OpenOffice let me know whether OpenOffice's > swriter works? It definitly works. But before you update: I have a new version in the work-queue. 1.02 is almost out o

Re: OpenOffice swriter working on -CURRENT

2003-01-19 Thread walt
Sheldon Hearn wrote: Hi folks, Could someone with an up-to-date -CURRENT (as of anything since Wednesday last week) and OpenOffice let me know whether OpenOffice's swriter works? Mine definitely works okay, but I recompiled mine on Jan 14 just after Martin applied some patches. You may get bet

Re: OpenOffice swriter working on -CURRENT

2003-01-19 Thread Patrick Hartling
Based on your definition of "works," I would say that mine does not. :( I just updated my -current system about 12 hours ago. -Patrick Sheldon Hearn wrote: Hi folks, Could someone with an up-to-date -CURRENT (as of anything since Wednesday last week) and OpenOffice let me know whether OpenOf

OpenOffice swriter working on -CURRENT

2003-01-19 Thread Sheldon Hearn
Hi folks, Could someone with an up-to-date -CURRENT (as of anything since Wednesday last week) and OpenOffice let me know whether OpenOffice's swriter works? For me, works just implies that it starts up on a blank document before core dumping, and then accepts at least one character of input. Th