Baptiste Daroussin <bapt_at_freebsd.org> wrote .. > On Tue, Jul 03, 2012 at 10:59:03AM +0200, Hartmann, O. wrote: > > On 07/02/12 08:09, Sayetsky Anton wrote: > > > I will test libreoffice build on 8.3-RELEASE today or tomorrow. > > > I have both gstreamer and boost installed now. > > > > > > > > > We use FreeBSD 9.0STABLE and FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT (both amd64). > > > > devel/boost-lib gets reeled in now by editors/libreoffice by default, so > > it doesn't need to be installed explicitely. > > > > I saw a patch flushed in yesterday, submitted by bapt_at_. This patch also > > installs LLVM/CLANG from the ports - with ASSERTS deactivated. > > > > I have on both systems, FreeBSD 9 and 10, LLVM/CLANG 3.1 as the standard > > backend compiler, I guess this version has the suspected ASSERTS activated. > > > > Why another LLVM port? We already have LLVM/CLANG in the base system (9 > > and 19). If the ASSERTS proble is the cause for breaks reported on the > > list and elsewhere on the net, why isn't the maintainer still stuck on > > the "old" version? > > > > I just managed it to install the prior version on broken systems and was > > really lucky having LibreOffice working again. But the other day I was > > bothered by the next non-working version and now I have lots of > > notebooks remaining with NO LibreOffice on FBSD 9-STABLE. > > > > This is not what I expect from quality securing! It is simply a mess and > > definitely another reason and point for the thread "Why NOT using FreeBSD". > > > > _______________________________________________ > > freebsd-current_at_freebsd.org mailing list > > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-current > > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-current-unsubscribe_at_freebsd.org" > > sure libreoffice is so easy to port... > > /me officially gives up with that libreoffice port, open for new volunteers > > bapt LibreOffice is pretty massive. I've spent much of the day working on building 3.6.0.0 on 10-CURRENT with gcc48 and openjdk6. I have been using AbiWord but the word-wrap is crazy. Try writing a novel with weird word breaks and moving paragraphs and it's driving me koo-koo pants. Also it does not appear to do right-left opposing margins. I was interested in building AbiWord dev on my machine but the dev team seems very MS-centric, much of a chore using their HEAD. Gnumeric works great, I have successfully interoperated, no urgent issues. on to LibreOffice... I can create and submit a port for libreoffice 3.6.0.0 if anyone is interested in trying the "beta" version. Might take a few days. Still working on it. At the moment, there is one small change to configure.in. It stubbornly demands libclucene-core instead of libclucene. Most of the libraries are built from ports, then using --with-system-foo in autogen.sh -- Waitman Gobble San Jose California USA -- Waitman Gobble San Jose California USAReceived on Thu Jul 05 2012 - 03:19:50 UTC
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