On 23.10.2016 11:46, Jose R R wrote:
GCC 6 will not build the OpeonOffice suite; however, GCC 5 will
happily build the Apache professional office suite application.
Well, lets see if that can be fixed.
Please be aware that there is currently a bug affecting GCC 6.2.0-7 (and up)
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On Sun, Oct 23, 2016 at 12:11 AM, Peter Kovacs wrote:
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> On 23.10.2016 08:33, Jose R R wrote:
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>> Niltze [Hello], Peter-
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> Niltze Jose,
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>> I recently built Apache OpenOffice 4.1.3 RC prior to GA on Debian Sid
>> (bleeding-edge ;-) for AMD64 architecture.
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>> I built DEB an
Peter Kovacs wrote:
If I change something depends on the need to do it. I am open for
helping out on the wiki too.
OK, just choose a username and we'll create an account, since, as you
see below, it will be quite useful!
I thought there is only one build guide - the one you
mention. And thi
On 23.10.2016 08:33, Jose R R wrote:
Niltze [Hello], Peter-
Niltze Jose,
I recently built Apache OpenOffice 4.1.3 RC prior to GA on Debian Sid
(bleeding-edge ;-) for AMD64 architecture.
:-)
I built DEB and RPM packages for Debian (and derivatives like Ubuntu)
and RedHat (and derivatives, l
Niltze [Hello], Peter-
On Sat, Oct 22, 2016 at 10:04 PM, Peter Kovacs wrote:
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> On 23.10.2016 00:29, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
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>> Peter Kovacs wrote:
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>>> I try to build OpenOffice on my machine (yea!)
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>> Good!
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>>> However when working through the requirements I noticed that
>>> gc
On 23.10.2016 00:29, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
Peter Kovacs wrote:
I try to build OpenOffice on my machine (yea!)
Good!
However when working through the requirements I noticed that
gcc 4.2.3 is the current reference compiler
Where? When you cite the wiki please always send the link, since t
Peter Kovacs wrote:
I try to build OpenOffice on my machine (yea!)
Good!
However when working through the requirements I noticed that
gcc 4.2.3 is the current reference compiler
Where? When you cite the wiki please always send the link, since there
are a lot of outdated pages that are not
Hello all,
I try to build OpenOffice on my machine (yea!)
However when working through the requirements I noticed that
gcc 4.2.3 is the current reference compiler
Since I use Arch (and I expect similar for gentoo) I have GCC 6.2.1
20160830 installed
I wonder if the release driven Distros