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Thanks, I've keyworded it. I have a 1.1.52 qpkg:ed binary that I was going to |
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build a -bin package of. I didn't realise .53 had been released, they |
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constantly keep dropping our keyword. :( |
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//David Holm |
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On Tuesday 20 April 2004 18.08, Ron Day wrote: |
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> Hi there, |
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> Well, somebody had to try it. It took almost 14 hours to build on my G3 |
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> 900 iBook w/ 384MB of RAM, but openoffice-ximian-1.1.53 built on the |
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> first attempt and runs flawlessly. There's plenty more where this came |
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> from, but possibly the most relevant info is: |
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> gcc-3.3.3_pre20040408-r1 |
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> glibc-2.3.3_pre20040207 |
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> gnome-2.6 |
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> xorg-x11-6.7.0 |
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> USE="gnome -kde" |
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> CFLAGS="-mcpu=750 -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing" |
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> I have had problems with gcc-3.2 and glibc-2.3.2, and these later |
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> versions seem to help with most builds. CFLAGS are intentionally |
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> conservative and the last flag is per the 'ewarn' in the gcc ebuild for |
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> this version. |
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> Considering the enormity of this ebuild in regard to disk space and |
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> processing time demands, it would be really nice to have an |
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> openoffice-ximian-bin available for ppc like there is for x86. I'd be |
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> open to trying a 'quickpkg' on mine if the gcc and glibc versions didn't |
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> cause a problem for others. If and when I can figure out cross-compiling |
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> on my dual Athlon desktop, I would be willing to experiment some more. |
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> Cheers, |
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> Ron |
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