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Date:      Wed, 22 Jan 2003 18:56:02 -0800 (PST)
From:      Mike Hoskins <mike@adept.org>
To:        ports@freebsd.org
Cc:        openoffice@freebsd.org
Subject:   openoffice
Message-ID:  <20030122184611.S13426-100000@fubar.adept.org>

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FreeBSD mojo.televoke.net 4.7-STABLE FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE #6: Wed Jan 15
13:56:31 PST 2003     mike@mojo.televoke.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/MOJO
i386

jdk setup from pkg_info:

jdk-1.3.1p7_2       Java Development Kit 1.3
linux-sun-jdk-1.3.1.06_1 Sun Java Development Kit 1.3 for Linux

build error:

Checking DLL ../../../unxfbsd.pro/lib/check_libmozabdrv2.so ...: ERROR:
../../../unxfbsd.pro/lib/check_libmozabdrv2.so: Undefined symbol
"_ZNK10nsACString22GetImplementationFlagsEv"
dmake:  Error code 1, while making
'../../../unxfbsd.pro/lib/libmozabdrv2.so'
---* TG_SLO.MK *---
ERROR: Error 65280 occurred while making
/home/ports/editors/openoffice/work/oo_1.0.2_src/connectivity/source/drivers/mozab
dmake:  Error code 1, while making 'build_all'
---* TG_SLO.MK *---
*** Error code 255
Stop in /home/ports/editors/openoffice.

Anything else I should provide?

Is the reason for this breakage known?  If so, can the Makefile say it's
broken before the 4-8 hour build process?  :)  I just spent all day hoping
I'd get to see what Openoffice actually looks like, along with freeing up
the pre-requisite 4GB (Holy crap, I thought M$ was bad!) of disk space...
All for nought.

Oh well, at least 5.0-r is almost here, maybe that's the fix?  The real
fix would be to somehow convince TPTB that .xls and .doc files just don't
get read by me.  No luck with that just yet.  *sigh*

Thanks to whomever "openoffice@" actually gets directed to - the port
looks like a real beast.  I'm sure you've drank lots of java and shaved a
few years off your life from the effort.  ;)


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