Date: Tue, 28 May 2013 13:08:03 -0400 From: Jung-uk Kim <jkim@FreeBSD.org> To: Kevin Zheng <kevinz5000@gmail.com> Cc: Tijl Coosemans <tijl@freebsd.org>, office@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Fixing USE_GCC for LibreOffice on i386 [fixed] Message-ID: <51A4E473.5060503@FreeBSD.org> In-Reply-To: <51A109A1.90202@gmail.com> References: <518D61C1.7020402@gmail.com> <519E5584.2050402@FreeBSD.org> <51A109A1.90202@gmail.com>
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 2013-05-25 14:57:37 -0400, Kevin Zheng wrote: > Hi Tijl, > > On 05/23/2013 12:44, Tijl Coosemans wrote: >> On 2013-05-10 23:08, Kevin Zheng wrote: >>> In ports/176967, Gabor (pgj@) pointed out that the WITH_GCC >>> knob fixes LibreOffice by using GCC instead of Clang. This fix >>> works for me. >>> >>> In ports/178041, the submitter converted the WITH_GCC knob to a >>> user-configurable option (via `make config`). >> >> The problem with clang on i386 has been fixed now. You need to >> update devel/llvm, lang/clang and editors/libreoffice. >> >> As for WITH_GCC, I think it's mostly there for testing purposes >> and not really as a user option. The reason is that the gcc >> ports use their own C++ libraries (instead of base system >> libraries) and that means to be safe all C++ code should be built >> with it, not just libreoffice. > > Thanks for your help; LibreOffice seems to be working fine now. I > think this means that somebody should swoop in and close > ports/178041 as well. Done, thanks! Jung-uk Kim -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.20 (FreeBSD) iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJRpORzAAoJECXpabHZMqHOxxIIALFe9jhy+L/berj0CvB8Ooca qiBDxBCIIbzMluGg82+ISuYpy/Dnhd26bnBhzR7pKM9yKx7W4r5M00Q89ULzRZP4 Ex81HU1lP1iP4eulY4EgCCdhmHMw/9AUrIDnhPO+GCAsdzetxfOHqlBL51DfLs3s jUoczqVa1pKqcDHB7Yd1bKunEZqDG4uL4kCLkBmvOwszMhv9BZZs+SnSbuv7CrSC jp5QVAYLaA9pVcDZl7DShUmKBQrSfr7xYFq0Dq/mt0NBJ/+NMBat89naEnMLsWzt DXH2f9ZGQXcS1TUID0aOviDFFf2AFLZ2MlSwuaCWvGX/51eu4dr4pNKZw5sFltA= =MjVl -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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