On 02/05/04 06:19 PM, JJB sat at the `puter and typed:
The FBSD Wv2 has 32 dependant ports. There is no way I am going to
fight my way through cvsup-ing all those config files and then
download the 32 sources and compile each one, just to find out it's
broken also. Thats the whole reason I
On 02/05/04 03:19 PM, JJB sat at the `puter and typed:
Installed the wv2 package and all of it's dependants.
Sure seems a lot of over kill just for an utility to convert ms/word
files to html.
Am I missing something here.
Does wv2 run under the desktop with menu system?
Can not find any
Rebuilt locate db and no wvWare.
Only wv file is wv2-config.
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On 02/05/04 03:35 PM, JJB sat at the `puter and typed:
Rebuilt locate db and no wvWare.
Only wv file is wv2-config.
Are you sure you have it installed?
$ locate wvWare
/usr/local/bin/wvWare
/usr/local/man/cat1/wvWare.1.gz
/usr/local/man/man1/wvWare.1.gz
If you don't have wvWare in
Sorry, wv (= wvWare) and wv2 are two different beasts. AFAIK wv2 is a library,
not utility, and is used only by KWord (KDE wordprocessor, from
editors/koffice-kde3) as a backend for M$ Word format exporter, and Ruby
wrapper ruby-rwv2 (grep -lr wv2 /usr/ports, BTW).
On Thursday 05 February