"Roland Wegmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello
>
> I have seen there is a lot traffic because of OpenOffice. I was really
> happy, when I realized that OO is in unstable. I'm running testing on my
> iBook (11.2002) and try run do a mixed system in order to install OO.
>
> Therefore I crea
Hello
I have seen there is a lot traffic because of OpenOffice. I was really
happy, when I realized that OO is in unstable. I'm running testing on my
iBook (11.2002) and try run do a mixed system in order to install OO.
Therefore I created an /etc/apt/apt.conf with the entry 'APT::Default-
Relea
I got it to work :) Sorry to clog up the lists. After the day of figuring it out... we got it.
Thank you
Michael Schmitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > ../unxlngppc.pro/slo/multipro.o(.text+0xa5e): relocation truncated to
> > fit: R_PPC_GOT16 cpp_acquire
> > Any clues on how to solve them?
> Search for cpp_acquire in the sources, perhaps one of the object files
> wasn't built so cpp_acquire could not
> ../unxlngppc.pro/slo/multipro.o(.text+0xa5e): relocation truncated to
> fit: R_PPC_GOT16 cpp_acquire
> Any clues on how to solve them?
Search for cpp_acquire in the sources, perhaps one of the object files
wasn't built so cpp_acquire could not be resolved on the final link stage.
Micha
Momchil Velikov wrote:
> > "Adam" == Adam C Powell IV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Adam> Do you know where I can find the "long version" of what you've
> Adam> "simply stated" above, so I can convince him to get the patch
> Adam> into Kerberos- and maybe release it for a couple of new
> Ada
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> OK, removed the offending va_args as they were just
> for error messages. At this point, I'm just going
> for quick fixes. I'm now about 90% through the build
> process and I'm choking on some home-grown resource
> compiler. Let me know if anyone has a clue about
> th
OK, removed the offending va_args as they were just
for error messages. At this point, I'm just going
for quick fixes. I'm now about 90% through the build
process and I'm choking on some home-grown resource
compiler. Let me know if anyone has a clue about
this. If people want to know how to ge
> "Adam" == Adam C Powell IV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Adam> Momchil Velikov wrote:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> > ../../unxlngppc.pro/obj/cpp.o: In function `error':
>> > ../../unxlngppc.pro/obj/cpp.o(.text+0xcdc): undefined reference to
>> > `__va_arg_type_violation'
>>
>> The problem
Momchil Velikov wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > ../../unxlngppc.pro/obj/cpp.o: In function `error':
> > ../../unxlngppc.pro/obj/cpp.o(.text+0xcdc): undefined reference to
> > `__va_arg_type_violation'
>
> The problem is that according to ANSI C,
> the first argument to va_arg should be the
> I'm trying to build OpenOffice (a.k.a. StarOffice).
> I've managed to coerce their build tools (dmake, etc.)
> into compiling and am now hammering through getting
> StarOffice proper to compile.
Congratulations - I'm stuck on compiling sal and decided to call it quits.
Sun seems to have implemen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ../../unxlngppc.pro/obj/cpp.o: In function `error':
> ../../unxlngppc.pro/obj/cpp.o(.text+0xcdc): undefined reference to
> `__va_arg_type_violation'
The problem is that according to ANSI C,
the first argument to va_arg should be the type after
the default promotion. Si
So, probably a foolish question:
I'm trying to build OpenOffice (a.k.a. StarOffice).
I've managed to coerce their build tools (dmake, etc.)
into compiling and am now hammering through getting
StarOffice proper to compile.
I'm currently stuck on a link where a symbol is
missing. For some reason,
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