keximdb provides a filter plugin for .mdb file import.
Created attachment 84543 [details] app-office/keximdb/keximdb-1.0.ebuild works for me.
Created attachment 87158 [details] app-office/keximdb/keximdb-1.0.1.ebuild version bump.
(In reply to comment #2) > Created an attachment (id=87158) [edit] > app-office/keximdb/keximdb-1.0.1.ebuild > > version bump. > build fails for me with : Good - your configure finished. Start make now WARNING: use unsermake instead of make or use a wrapper script, e.g. makeobj!!! unsermake all make: unsermake: Command not found make: *** [all] Error 127 !!! ERROR: app-office/keximdb-1.0.1 failed. Call stack: ebuild.sh, line 1545: Called dyn_compile ebuild.sh, line 940: Called src_compile ebuild.sh, line 1254: Called kde_src_compile kde.eclass, line 164: Called kde_src_compile 'all' kde.eclass, line 323: Called kde_src_compile 'myconf' 'configure' 'make' kde.eclass, line 319: Called die !!! died running emake, kde_src_compile:make !!! If you need support, post the topmost build error, and the call stack if relevant. !!! This ebuild is from an overlay: '/etc/portage/overlay'
Created attachment 93616 [details] app-office/keximdb/keximdb-1.0.2.ebuild Fortunately in meantime a new revision is here. This ebuild should work as it no longer depends on cmake to build. (Honestly can't say what was the reason with the other one, maybe we didn't use the same cmake version)
If you agree, I'll take this ebuild to the gentoo-sunrise overlay and maintain it there. If you want to do it yourself, please join us on IRC #gentoo-sunrise or read through the documentation at http://gentoo-sunrise.org
I agree. Just do it yourself, as I'm in a hurry with my exams till october. Thank you.
*** Bug 198452 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
would it be possible to move keximbd to the official portage? Or maybe it is not there for legal prudence
Created attachment 170566 [details] app-office/keximdb-1.1.0.ebuild Time has passed, and this plugin has been upgraded several times. The 1.0.2 version here doesn't work with current versions of kexi. Here is an ebuild for the lastest keximdb version. I have installed it an successfully imported an Access 2000 database.
koffice is long gone, so I guess this package is no longer useful.