Thank's Stefano, I will try to reproduce it soon. It's surprise me if it's really so easy and no package for amd64. Leo A Dijous 01 Setembre 2005 18:15, Stefano Simonucci va escriure: > On Thu, 2005-09-01 at 16:37 +0200, Leopold Palomo-Avellaneda wrote: > > A Dimecres 31 Agost 2005 23:56, Stefano Simonucci va escriure: > > > On Wed, 2005-08-31 at 18:09 +0200, Frank wrote: > > > > > They will both allow setting up a 32bit chroot, which is the > > > > > recomended way to run openoffice since it isn't 64bit compatible > > > > > yet. > > > > > > > > Using a chroot is not the only way of running OpenOffice on the > > > > Pure64/AMD64 port of Debian. Look on this list for a package called > > > > "amd64 archive", which provides a few 32bit programs (including > > > > OpenOffice) together with their libraries, so you can run them in > > > > your 64bit environment. > > > > > > > > Good luck, > > > > Frank > > > > > > I have recompiled OpenOffice 1.9 (=2.0 beta) for my 64bit environment > > > and it is working. > > > Bye > > > Stefano > > > > ummm, > > > > it sounds interesting.... please, could you explain more details? > > > > Leo > > I have made the following steps: > > 1) Loading of openoffice.org2_1.9.121-2.diff.gz, > openoffice.org2_1.9.121-2.dsc, openoffice.org2_1.9.121.orig.tar.gz > from the location > http://amd64.debian.net/debian-amd64/pool/main/o/openoffice.org2/ > > 2) In the loading directory I have given the following commands > dpkg-source -x openoffice.org2_1.9.121-2.dsc > cd openoffice.org2_1.9.121 > 3) I have edited the file debian/control with "vi debian/control" and > I have changed all the occurrence i386 (near Architecture) > with amd64. > > Note: I don't remember if I have also adjusted the Dependencies > > 4) I have given the command > dpkg-buildpackage > which have constructed many packages. > > I hope that it can be util for you. > Best regards > Stefano -- Linux User 152692 Catalonia
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