Native OpenOffice for FreeBSD
Klaus writes: "As the commit list on Freshports shows, OpenOffice 1.0.0 finally works on FreeBSD! After weeks of hard work, the team managed not only to compile the monster but to make it really run as well. Check it out, but it will take a long time to build... See the commit log here."
I personally think this is great news for those who are running FreeBSD on desktops or workstations for development as well as some Office use. Sure, there is KOffice, Abi Word, Gnumeric and a plethora of other office tools (individual programs or as a suite), but OpenOffice.org 1.0 does a nice job of combining the pieces together.
I've been running Star Office 5.2 (through the Linux compatibility layer) for several months now... it definitely has been very handy to recover data from corrupted Excel and Word documents... as well as to view spreadsheets from people that I'm not so sure about (since OO and SO do not support VB macros, I don't have to worry about worms and the such).
I'm currently downloading and will be building OO with GCC 3.2... hopefully all will go well. Thanks definitely go to the guys helping out with getting the port from entirely broken status to work in -STABLE!
> I am a Computer Information Systems
> Professional [devry.edu] at a major Fortune
> 500 corporation.
> [...]
> We had previously been running OpenBSD on
> all our quad processor Xeons.
Considering you're such an elite professional,
it's amusing that you (allegedly) run OpenBSD
on SMP boxes. OpenBSD doesn't support SMP.
Hope you didn't populate the other 3 CPU sockets.
Rik
OpenOffice 1.0!!
I look forward to compiling this on my machine.
It will give me another chance to procrastinate writing my currently due essays just that bit longer. Then I will be able to write them natively on FreeBSD. Unless I can find some other way to procrastinate....hmmm Is there a newer verion of XFree86 out that I could comile onto my BSD box? lol
Saying your OS is the best because more people use it is like saying MacDonalds make the best food
Hope ya got a fat pipe. The source file on that thing is BIG! Something like 116 Meg. Thought I was on the way to getting this thing built, only to find out I had to manually download the latest Java SDK from Sun. Had to agree to something nasty on their site, as well as give them enough information to physically drown 3 humans in marketing brochures.
If you haven't already, go get that Java port taken care of before starting up the build on OpenOffice. Hopefully that'll help out those build it over night kinda folks.
According to the port message, have 6G available to run this build. I'm predicting a 6-7 hour build time, but I guess we'll see. On your mark, get set, who needs spell check anyways?
The line must be drawn here. This far. No further.
My mate with DSL has just finished grabbing the Open Office sources for me - he had to use up his bandwidth allowance because he was moving, so asked me if there was anything I wanted. Silly question... (=
/. doesn't seem to like me reading the BSD section logged in...)
Anyway, huge accolades to all the porters - I've been watching that little "broken" icon on freshports wistfully for many a month now. (And, finally, I can let my gf use my computer! KDE3 and OO, what more does a Mac user need?)
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Yeah, 1Mb cable modem :-)
Downloading the stuff from Sun is a real pain. Remind me to never ever buy stuff from Sun. Their website has to be the most anti-customer/user in the world. IBM's is so much better.
Got to:t .c : 8: ../../../src/solaris/native/sun/awt/awt_p.h:289 : a wt '
/usr/ports/java/jdk13.
/usr/ports/editors/openoffice.
In file included from
../../../src/solaris/native/sun/awt/awt_AWTEven
syntax error before int' in declaration of
/usr/ports/java/jdk13/work/j2sdk1.3.1/make/sun/
gmake[2]: *** [optimized] Error 2
gmake[2]: Leaving directory
/usr/ports/java/jdk13/work/j2sdk1.3.1/make/sun'
gmake: *** [all] Error 1
*** Error code 2
Stop in
*** Error code 1
Stop in
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I got up to the point where the OpenOffice build was supposed to begin. There it just stops. No errors, or any of the usual kind of things if a port doesn't play. Suppose I need to get a post up on the ports mailing list.
Also, keep an eye out for a couple of kernel config options the port gets to asking for. I kept missing this as it was scrolling off the screen after I left the room.
# Some tweaks to get OpenOffice to build
options MAXDSIZ="(1024*1024*1024)"
options MAXSSIZ="(256*1024*1024)"
I'm not having much luck with this bugger so far, and most likely won't try again until much later into the evening tonight. Anyone else getting a proper build to happen?
The line must be drawn here. This far. No further.
You could just use the linux binaries. That's what I do (well, I actually use it only 3 or 4 times a year when someone sends me a word document, but that's another matter.) The linux may work better than the native version: Openoffice probably works better on linux, and linux emulation is very good indeed on FreeBSD (and not only for running software: I've actually rebuilt the major part of a gentoo system on freebsd, chroot-ed into a linux partition).
Don't get me wrong, I like Mozilla, but bloated it is.