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Date:      Mon, 15 Mar 2004 09:36:45 -0800
From:      Joshua Lokken <joshua@twobirds.us>
To:        Stephen Liu <satimis@icare.com.hk>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Tar command and OpenOffice 1.1 question
Message-ID:  <20040315173645.GB99946@voyager.swabbies.org>
In-Reply-To: <200403040231.58281.satimis@icare.com.hk>
References:  <200403021630.i22GUvD05934@clunix.cl.msu.edu> <200403040231.58281.satimis@icare.com.hk>

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* Stephen Liu <satimis@icare.com.hk> [2004-03-04 07:46]:
> Hi Jerry,
> 
> Tks for your 2 emails and detail advice.
> 
> - snip -
> > > /home/user/Download/OpenOffice-1.1/
> > > en-ooodict-GB-1.2.tgz
> > > openoffice-1.1.0_1.tbz
> 
> - snip -
> > Suggest:
> >   cd /home/user/Download
> >   cp openoffice-1.1.0_1.tbz /usr/local/.
> >   cd /usr/local
> >   pkg_add openoffice-1.1.0_1.tbz
> > replace instances of {BASE} with /usr/local if needed
> >   /usr/local/OpenOffice-1.1.0_1/program/soffice       to set up
> 
> Proceeded as follows;
> 
> # cp /home/user/Download/openoffice-1.1.0_1  /usr/local/
> # cd /usr/local/
> # pkg_add openoffice-1.1.0_1.tbz
> pkg_add: could not find package glib-1.2.10_10 !
> pkg_add: could not find package gtk-1.2.10_10 !
> pkg_add: could not find package ORBit-0.5.17 !
> 
> # cd /usr/ports/
> # make search key=glib-1.2.10_10 | grep glib-1.2.10_10
> # make search key=gtk-1.2.10_10 | grep gtk-1.2.10_10
> # make search key=ORBit-0.5.17 | grep ORBit-0.5.17
> 
> Could not find them.
> 
> Finally I untar  'openoffice-1.1.0_1.tbz'  and then ran './setup'
> Now OpenOffice-1.1 is running on FBSD
> 
> But I am still interested to learn the FBSD way of installing OpenOffice-1.1.  
> Where can I find those dependencies?
> 

By doing just a little bit of your own homework ;)

http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/ports.cgi?query=openoffice&stype=all

RTFM, and have a wonderful day!

-- 
Joshua

It [being a Vulcan] means to adopt a philosophy, a way of life which is
logical and beneficial.  We cannot disregard that philosophy merely for
personal gain, no matter how important that gain might be.
		-- Spock, "Journey to Babel", stardate 3842.4



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