> >> They will? Why? > >> While there's no reason to think they want to gratuitously > >> create bad feelings, FreeBSD machines are a small fraction of the > >> current (and potential) user base. They could blow off FreeBSD - > >> heck, *BSD - first thing tomorrow and not notice. > >> OpenOffice.Org is under no obligation to FreeBSD, or its users, > >> whatsoever. Of course ... if you want to step up and contribute > >> patches (or pay someone to do so) then this will get corrected. > >> Welcome to the underside of open source software. > >> > >> > >> Robert Huff > > > > What about the Seamonkey headers break OpenOffice though? > Sheesh, the > > OpenOffice people should know that it's an unsupported > browser and bad > > to have sitting around on a machine for security reasons > (riddled with > > security bugs). > > > > Provide me with the perfunctory necessary patches and > stuff, and I'll > > give compiling it a go with Seamonkey's headers. > > > > -Garrett > > Correct me if I'm wrong, but it doesn't appear that mozilla actually > needs to be installed for OOo-2.x-devel and it appears that > instead it > just automatically drags in mozilla off the web and compiles > portions of > OOo specifically using mozilla's headers. > > Either way I'm trying a compile right now and will hopefully > get through > without a hitch (even though I'm getting a bit sort on disk > space =\..). > > -Garrett
Hi Garrett Just want to say how much I appreciate what you are doing David _______________________________________________ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"