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Re: OpenOffice.org on arm



In message <[🔎] 20040628091233.GA16734@zero> you wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> > Scratchbox isn't really up to the challenege (install all the
> > needed tools in SB is hard enough),
> 
> Do you have a list of the tools that would be needed?

I really meant libraries.  They are simply those listed by the
build-depends in the Debian OO package:


Build-Depends: bison (>= 1:1.875a-1) | bison (<= 1:1.75-1), debhelper (>= 4.0.9) | debhelper (= 4.0.2.openoffice), flex | flex-old, libpam0g-dev | libpam-dev, libxaw7-dev, tcsh, unzip, zip, g++-3.3 (>= 1:3.3.1-1) | g++-3.0 [!powerpc], autoconf, sharutils, libgtk2.0-dev, pkg-config, libpng12-dev | libpng2-dev, libjpeg62-dev, libtiff3g-dev, libart-2.0-dev (>= 2.3.8), xsltproc (>= 1.0.30), imagemagick, xutils, libfontconfig1-dev | dpkg-dev (<< 1.10), binutils (>= 2.14.90.0.6-3) [sparc], libc6 (>= 2.3.2-1) [powerpc], gimp | gimp1.2, xvfb, xbase-clients, xfonts-base, zlib1g-dev, dmake, libfreetype6-dev | dpkg-dev (<< 1.10), libdb3++-dev | libdb++-dev | dpkg-dev (<< 1.10), libaudio-dev | nas-dev, xlibs-static-pic | dpkg-dev (<< 1.10), libx11-dev | xlibs-dev, libsm-dev | xlibs-dev, libxt-dev | xlibs-dev, libxext-dev | xlibs-dev, libice-dev | xlibs-dev, libsane-dev, libcurl2-dev (>= 7.9.8) | dpkg-dev (<< 1.10), libmyspell-dev (>= 1:3.1-1) | dpkg-dev (<< 1.10), libaltlinuxhyph-dev | dpkg-dev (<< 1.10), libxrender-dev | xlibs-dev (<< 4.3.0-1), render-dev | xlibs-dev (<< 4.3.0-1), unixodbc-dev, python-dev | dpkg-dev (<< 1.10), libneon23-dev | dpkg-dev (<< 1.10), libstlport4.6-dev (>= 4.6.2-1) | dpkg-dev (<< 1.10), libcupsys2-dev

There are some tools in there of course. And of course, it is possible
to install all theese - but it requires lots of hand holding in SB.

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Peter Naulls - peter@chocky.org        | http://www.chocky.org/
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