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Date:      Thu, 26 Nov 2009 17:52:27 +0200
From:      Aldis Berjoza <killasmurf86@gmail.com>
To:        freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: FreeBSD OpenOffice Packages of i686
Message-ID:  <20091126155227.GA98333@killasmurf86.pc>
In-Reply-To: <20091126081253.GA80377@killasmurf86.pc>
References:  <20091126081253.GA80377@killasmurf86.pc>

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* Aldis Berjoza <killasmurf86@gmail.com> [26.11.2009. @10:12:53 +0200]:

> Hello!
>=20
> I'm creating OpenOffice 3.1.1 packages for FreeBSD-8-RELEASE, for i686
> cpu.
> CPUTYPE?=3Di686
>=20
> In few hours my work will be finished. I've found site that would host
> these packages [Linux Center of Latvia Univercity], but they want some
> FreeBSD developer to verify quality of my builds, before they host them
> on their server for public use.
>=20
> They wanted that some FreeBSD developer, would check packages, and make
> checksum file. And then somehow publish it on FreeBSD site or somehow
> otherwise. I asked if this checksum file could be send directly to them
> as email. Currently I'm waiting reply from Linux Center.
>=20
> Would any developer sign for this?
> You could download some few random packages (or all if you like) with
> SCP, and check them, if they work, have any issues etc....
>=20
> Then I could create temp accound on my FreeBSD box, and let Dev to log
> on, and make checksum file (I think it's best if you make it on my PC,
> because this way you won't have to download 10-15GB of OOO packages,
> which might be very time consuming), then using SCP copy this file over
> to your PC (or somehow otherwise, if you have ideas). And send it to
> Linux Center (I will give email, later)
>=20
> After that, I will make README file, and sign all packages with my PGP
> public key (and provide info how to retrieve it)
>=20
> What do you think about this?
> Anyone want to do this?
>=20
> P.S.
> I'm still waiting reply from Linux Center if they will accept this
>=20
> Thanks in advance,
> Aldis Berjoza=20
> 	aka killasmurf86
> --=20
> Aldis Berjoza
>=20
> *** M=C4=92KL=C4=92JU DARBU :D ***
> 	Tev ir vienreiz=C4=93ja iesp=C4=93ja ieg=C5=ABt labu darbinieku IT sf=C4=
=93r=C4=81,
> 	ar lielu motiv=C4=81ciju pilnveidoties un apg=C5=ABt jaunas zin=C4=81=C5=
=A1anas
> 	CV:	http://www.cv.lv/client/fullcv.php?cv_id=3D3227015
> 	nepalaid gar=C4=81m :D
>=20
> 	My public GPG key:
> 	http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=3Dget&search=3D0x7ED573D3

come on anyone.... All packages are ready waiting for some FreeBSD
developer to verify.
This will allow me to upload to ftp server and spread them...

aren't there any interested?

--=20
Aldis Berjoza

*** M=C4=92KL=C4=92JU DARBU :D ***
	Tev ir vienreiz=C4=93ja iesp=C4=93ja ieg=C5=ABt labu darbinieku IT sf=C4=
=93r=C4=81,
	ar lielu motiv=C4=81ciju pilnveidoties un apg=C5=ABt jaunas zin=C4=81=C5=
=A1anas
	CV:	http://www.cv.lv/client/fullcv.php?cv_id=3D3227015
	nepalaid gar=C4=81m :D

	My public GPG key:
	http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=3Dget&search=3D0x7ED573D3

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