DJ Lucas wrote:
Alan Lord wrote:


This was from a different message - not from me! I have only installed the JDK _06 binary.


Actually, I was replying to both messages at once. :-)


I do think that my attempts at building OOo were *nearly* successful as the build directory grew to about 3Gb during the process and, like I said, took about 4-5 hours to get there. My host is a (quite old) 2.6Ghz P4 (400Mhz FSB) with 256M RAMBUS RAM and 512M of swap.


Well, I was successful with jdk-1.5.0_05 build from source and OOo build. Unfortunately, the configure check is broken for BDB in OOo-2.0.1, so I used the internal version without the db4.4 patch. Configure couldn't determine the version string, but I don't imagine that'll be difficult to fix. For patching, I used the patches that had not been applied upstream from the original blfs patchset, and then two additional jdk-1.5 changes. I don't know how the xalan stuff got back into xmlhelp, but it hasn't been needed for a while, so just remove the imports there...and then also xmlhelp, three enums (changed to uenum...doesn't really matter what you call them).

This was on slightly modified udev_update branch with en_US-UTF8 and Xorg-6.9.0. Had the minimum requirements for OOo with added python, startup-notification, and cups. I'm restoring my clean system now to start on Xorg-7.0.

Whoops. I forgot to mention Firefox and system nspr/nss. I did have to symlink the include dirs for nspr and nss into the firefox include dir with the current xmlsec-nomoz patch. I'm not suggesting that, or anything similar for the book. I'll be changing the configure check to use pkg-config variables, shortly after I work out an xorg7 build. It'll be interesting, however, to see if any other packages that use nspr will make assumptions like that about where to find the headers. Randy, I haven't caught up on -book yet, just marked everything read. Have you already fixed anything like that already?

-- DJ Lucas
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