HI,
I am getting this error
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bash-4.1$ firefox
No protocol specified
No protocol specified
LoadPlugin: failed to initialize shared library
/usr/pkg/lib/netscape/plugins/libflashplayer.so [Shared object
libdl.so.2 not found, required by
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 4:48 PM, Siju George sgeorge...@gmail.com wrote:
(npviewer.bin:923): Pango-CRITICAL **: _pango_engine_shape_shape:
assertion `PANGO_IS_FONT (font)' failed
This one seems to be fixed in gentoo
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=84586
I really don't know programming
* Siju George wrote:
What version of pango have you got installed?
mine is
pango-1.28.1 =
I have the same version installed.
Cheers
Matthias
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 6:20 PM, Matthias Schmidt
matth...@dragonflybsd.org wrote:
Hi,
* Siju George wrote:
The openoffice3-bin to be used with Linux emulation pkg installs fine
but starting up it shows this problem.
Could some one give cilues on solving this problem?
I have OpenOffice
Hi,
Compiling OpenOffice gives the following error.
dfly-vmsrv# pwd
/usr/pkgsrc/misc/openoffice3
dfly-vmsrv# bmake package
ERROR: This package is only available for these platforms:
FreeBSD-*-i386 FreeBSD-*-x86_64 NetBSD-1.6Z[G-Z]*-i386
NetBSD-[2-9]*-i386 NetBSD-1.6Z[G-Z]*-x86_64 NetBSD-[2-9
Hi,
* Siju George wrote:
The openoffice3-bin to be used with Linux emulation pkg installs fine
but starting up it shows this problem.
Could some one give cilues on solving this problem?
I have OpenOffice 3.0 here on recent master and it runs fine. Just make
sure that you have a complete
Alex Hornung wrote:
For whatever it's worth, I recently (~2 weeks ago) installed openoffice
from /usr/pkgsrc (openoffice3-bin, iirc) and it worked just fine.
What pkgsrc branch did you install from?
Are you using the regular linux compat env?
I'm still on Q1 - am getting the below
On Wednesday 01 September 2010 03:10:22 Chris Turner wrote:
$ grep 'Linux compat' /tmp/pkg_info
suse_base-10.0nb5 Linux compatibility package
suse_expat-10.0nb2 Linux compatibility package for expat
suse_freetype2-10.0nb5 Linux compatibility package for freetype-2.x
suse_fontconfig-10.0nb6
On 30/08/2010 13:41, Pierre Abbat wrote:
...
How do I fix this? openoffice-setup, mentioned in
handbook-desktop-productivity, does not exist. I ran pango-querymodules but
still got the error.
For whatever it's worth, I recently (~2 weeks ago) installed openoffice
from /usr/pkgsrc
On Tuesday 31 August 2010 00:49:28 Chris Turner wrote:
Pierre Abbat wrote:
How do I fix this? openoffice-setup, mentioned in
handbook-desktop-productivity, does not exist. I ran pango-querymodules
but still got the error.
iirc from a long time ago (things might have changed since
Hi,
Is there a way to send a printing to lpd with OpenOffice on DFBSD? There
is no lpr or lp binary available in the SUSE package, so I have to send
the print into a file and then do a lpr myself.
Thanks,
SR
Stephane Russell wrote:
Is there a way to send a printing to lpd with OpenOffice on DFBSD? There
is no lpr or lp binary available in the SUSE package, so I have to send
the print into a file and then do a lpr myself.
never tried this myself, but you might try either:
1) softlinking /compat
:
Is there a way to send a printing to lpd with OpenOffice on DFBSD?
There is no lpr or lp binary available in the SUSE package, so I have
to send the print into a file and then do a lpr myself.
never tried this myself, but you might try either:
1) softlinking /compat/linux/usr/bin/lp to /usr/bin/lp
2
bulk build, so I bet
it's a similar issue there. It may just be a matter of someone familiar
with the build process needing to poke at it.
The build process is a mess. It would need a considerable time investment to
be rendered usable.
If you want to use OpenOffice on DragonFly, your best bet
On Thursday 21 January 2010 03:04:28 Francois Tigeot wrote:
If you want to use OpenOffice on DragonFly, your best bet is the linux
binary in misc/openoffice3-bin. And then it manages to crash if you use a
hammer filesystem...
There are some workarounds in this thread:
http://www.mail
On Wed, January 20, 2010 5:14 pm, Pierre Abbat wrote:
I tried building openoffice2 and it said it's not available on DragonFly.
FreeBSD and NetBSD, yes, but not DFly. How come? And openoffice3 gave
me Could not find ../../devel/xulrunner/buildlink3.mk and quit.
Openoffice2 probably just never
On Saturday 14 November 2009 20:32:42 jus...@shiningsilence.com wrote:
Here's my guesses: firefox didn't install because it needs a newer
version
of sqlite3, which pkgin itself needs and you were upgrading using pkgin.
(And pkg_radd won't replace existing packages.)
Sounds sensible. sqlite
On Friday 13 November 2009 13:31:27 jus...@shiningsilence.com wrote:
I did pkg_search office and got a list of packages. I installed
koffice, which for some reason caused firefox to be removed. I could
not
find a package for OpenOffice. Attempting to reinstall firefox results
is ver. 3.6.17. How do I upgrade it?
The only result for openoffice I got from pkg_search for 2.5.1 was
openoffice2-bin, which is there to download, though I didn't run it - it
pulls in linux emulation via the suse packages and a whole lot more.
hmm. I do have kspread, though.
Pierre
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Attempting to install openoffice results in this, even though
pkg_search says it exists:
Maybe pkgin and pkg_search are using two different package
databases/different pkg_summary files.
I did pkg_search office and got a list of packages. I installed koffice,
which for some reason caused firefox to be removed. I could not find a
package for OpenOffice. Attempting to reinstall firefox results in this:
What location is pkgin looking at for downloads? What version of
DragonFly
On Friday 13 November 2009 13:31:27 jus...@shiningsilence.com wrote:
I did pkg_search office and got a list of packages. I installed
koffice, which for some reason caused firefox to be removed. I could not
find a package for OpenOffice. Attempting to reinstall firefox results
I did pkg_search office and got a list of packages. I installed koffice,
which for some reason caused firefox to be removed. I could not find a
package for OpenOffice. Attempting to reinstall firefox results in this:
dogla# pkg_radd firefox
pkg_add: A different version of sqlite3-3.6.17
no idea w/r/t hammer -
IIRC I had to muck around with some version of fonts.conf in the past -
perhaps the linux-emulator installed version -
to make things work for some OOO release or another,
e.g. change the directories listed within, or similar..
and then possibly run the linux 'fc-cache'
Matthew Dillon wrote:
:Hi,
:
:I have recently upgraded the root fs to Hammer on one of my machines. Since
:then, I have been unable to run any version of OpenOffice.
:Previously, misc/openoffice2-bin and misc/openoffice3-bin ran fine.
:
:The OS is DragonFly 2.2.2-RELEASE.
:
:The splash screen
Hi,
I have recently upgraded the root fs to Hammer on one of my machines. Since
then, I have been unable to run any version of OpenOffice.
Previously, misc/openoffice2-bin and misc/openoffice3-bin ran fine.
The OS is DragonFly 2.2.2-RELEASE.
The splash screen begins to appear
Francois Tigeot wrote:
I have recently upgraded the root fs to Hammer on one of my machines. Since
then, I have been unable to run any version of OpenOffice.
I'll add my crashes (HAMMER, 2.3.1):
% soffice
javaldx: Could not find a Java Runtime Environment!
/etc/host.conf: line 4: bad command
then, I have been unable to run any version of OpenOffice.
I'll add my crashes (HAMMER, 2.3.1):
% soffice
javaldx: Could not find a Java Runtime Environment!
/etc/host.conf: line 4: bad command `hosts'
/etc/host.conf: line 6: bad command `bind'
Fontconfig error: conf.d, line 1: no element found
:I got a another one
:I created a fresh pfs-slave, and after that i did mirror-copy from
:home to the fresh pfs. Then i got kernel panic.
:After reboot tried the mirror-copy again and worked ok.
:i could reproduce it at home, i was using dfbsd 2.2.1
:I think its a problem about the timing of the
:Hi,
:
:I have recently upgraded the root fs to Hammer on one of my machines. Since
:then, I have been unable to run any version of OpenOffice.
:Previously, misc/openoffice2-bin and misc/openoffice3-bin ran fine.
:
:The OS is DragonFly 2.2.2-RELEASE.
:
:The splash screen begins to appear
to make it work was put
/usr/pkg/openoffice.org2.4/share/fonts on a small UFS partition
(my /boot) and then null-mount it onto
/usr/pkg/openoffice.org2.4/share/fonts.
This can be done using the VN device as well. I know it's nuts but
it seemed to work.
OpenOffice has other
On Tue, Jun 02, 2009 at 12:11:35PM -0700, Matthew Dillon wrote:
What I did on my laptop to make it work was put
/usr/pkg/openoffice.org2.4/share/fonts on a small UFS partition
(my /boot) and then null-mount it onto
/usr/pkg/openoffice.org2.4/share/fonts.
OpenOffice has
On Tue, Jun 02, 2009 at 11:46:53PM +0200, Francois Tigeot wrote:
Pure madness.
Come on, it has gotten a lot better since the OpenOffice 1.x days.
I think they no longer use Pascal in the build system, not sure about
Java and Python though.
Joerg
Yah, I gave up trying to mess with the source to track the issue
down last time. It would be really valuable if someone tracked down
the font startup issue.
-Matt
Matthew Dillon
I installed openoffice-bin-2.0.4.tgz, but I don't know
how to start oprnoffice from GUI.
What is the openoffice command?
Regards,
Saverio
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On Thu, Nov 23, 2006 at 02:41:11PM +0100, Saverio Iacovelli wrote:
I installed openoffice-bin-2.0.4.tgz, but I don't know
how to start oprnoffice from GUI.
What is the openoffice command?
% cd /cvs/pkgsrc/head/misc/openoffice2-bin
% cat PLIST.proglinks
@comment $NetBSD: PLIST.proglinks,v
On Thu, 23 Nov 2006, Saverio Iacovelli wrote:
I installed openoffice-bin-2.0.4.tgz, but I don't know
how to start oprnoffice from GUI.
What is the openoffice command?
scalc
sdraw
simpress
soffice
swriter
They may need to be in your path. But at least you now you know what to
search for.
#soffice
ELF binary type 0 not known.
Abort trap
ELF binary type 0 not known.
Abort trap
ELF binary type 0 not known.
Abort trap
#
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Then do:
kldload linux
first. To automate, have linux_load=YES (or linux_enable=YES?) in
your rc.conf.
And have the pkg's of suse_base..., suse_x11... and their dependencies installed
Yury Tarasievich wrote:
Then do:
kldload linux
first. To automate, have linux_load=YES (or linux_enable=YES?) in
your rc.conf.
Either linux_load=yes in /boot/loader.conf or linux_enable=yes in
/etc/rc.conf will do.
Sascha
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On Thu, Nov 23, 2006 at 04:19:05PM +0200, Yury Tarasievich wrote:
Then do:
kldload linux
first. To automate, have linux_load=YES (or linux_enable=YES?) in
your rc.conf.
Also mount linprocfs...
Joerg
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