Summary: | emerge OpenOffice_1.1_rc3 fails | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | bryce verdier <btv> |
Component: | Current packages | Assignee: | Gentoo Office Team <office> |
Status: | RESOLVED NEEDINFO | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | sediener |
Priority: | High | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | x86 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Whiteboard: | |||
Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- | |
Attachments: |
oo_1.1-nptl.patch
OpenOffice 1.1_RC3 ebuild replace pentium4 flag |
Description
bryce verdier
2003-08-25 18:08:56 UTC
Could you attach more of the log or even the full log. The current information is unsufficient to know what happens Created attachment 16745 [details, diff]
oo_1.1-nptl.patch
Hi, I had a few space CPU cycles so I decided to compile OOo.
I have a glibc from CVS + nptl + gcc-3.2.3 + recent binutils.
This patch was required to compile OOo, it works ok now.
Add this patch is nptl in USE?
OOo can be prelinked once compiled and starts really quickly now!
( PS. I didn't see above error )
Created attachment 16883 [details]
OpenOffice 1.1_RC3 ebuild replace pentium4 flag
I ran into a different problem compiling OpenOffice 1.1 RC3 on a pentium4. It
looks like it doesn't like the '-march=pentium4' flag. It seems to be a little
happier compiling now that I've replaced that flag with '-march=pentium3.'
I changed the .ebuild to replace pentium4 with pentium3, and I've attached the
ebuild.
This may be unrelated but I ran into the problem trying emerging this package... This package failed at the testing gcc stage "checking for gcc... /usr/bin/ccache gcc" It was because I had ccache in my make.globals features but had not yet emerged ccache... I am not sure if this was a change in make.globals from updating to portage-2.0.49-r3 that added ccache but I have never had this problem before. Should this ebuild require ccache to be installed or should portage depend on ccache? - Steve Could you check whether a patch is still needed with openoffice-1.1.0 and nptl. Also about ccache, either not specify in your features, or install ccache. Either should work for now. I'll look into adding a sanity check sometime. The patch is apparently still necessary for 1.1.0; OOo failed to build without it on my box. Did you manage to compile openoffice. The latest version has a filter for -march=pentium4 when compiled on gcc-3.2.x |