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Date:      Fri, 14 Jun 2002 05:51:53 +0000 (GMT)
From:      Peter Ulrich Kruppa <root@pukruppa.de>
To:        Martin Blapp <mb@imp.ch>
Cc:        freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG, <freebsd-ports@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: OpenOffice works now with system gcc 2.95.3
Message-ID:  <20020614054654.O77767-100000@small.pukruppa.de>
In-Reply-To: <20020613101445.D34000-100000@levais.imp.ch>

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On Thu, 13 Jun 2002, Martin Blapp wrote:

>
> Hi all,
>
> After the last patchset has been comitted, OO builds now
> with the system gcc and works afterwards without crashing
> in the help system.
>
> I've removed the dependency on ports gcc31. OpenOffice building
> on CURRENT with system GCC is still broken. You'll still
> need USE_GCC=3.1 there.
>
> We need testers now, who test the OS-dependent functions
> if they work as they should. Please report any problems to me.
Mat Dillons patch leads to

                -------------------------------------------
# patch < /root/rtld-elf.diff
Hmm...  Looks like a unified diff to me...
The text leading up to this was:
--------------------------
|Patch made by Matt Dillon <dillon@freebsd.org>
|
|This patch fixes the soffice install. If you get a message
|about missing files during user installation, your system
|is affected and you have to install this patch.
|
|1.) Apply the patch: cd /usr/src && patch < rtld-elf.diff
|2.) cd /usr/src/libexec/rtld-elf
|3.) make depend && make && make install
|
|If you have questions, contact Martin Blapp <mbr@freebsd.org>
|
|--- libexec/rtld-elf/i386/reloc.c.orig  Mon Jun 10 13:16:37 2002
|+++ libexec/rtld-elf/i386/reloc.c       Mon Jun 10 13:39:56 2002
--------------------------
Patching file libexec/rtld-elf/i386/reloc.c using Plan A...
Hunk #1 failed at 115.
Hunk #2 failed at 146.
Hunk #3 failed at 165.
Hunk #4 failed at 183.
Hunk #5 failed at 195.
Hunk #6 failed at 209.
6 out of 6 hunks failed--saving rejects to
libexec/rtld-elf/i386/reloc.c.rej
Hmm...  Ignoring the trailing garbage.
done

          -------------------------------------
I don't know the consequences of these failures.

Regards,

Uli.


>
> Known issues:
> -------------
>
> - Choosing the JDK does not work in OO setup:
>
>   Only the Linux JDK 1.3.1 works for now. The native JDK does not have hotspot
>   and does not support native threads. If you use choose the linux JDK, the
>   Linux emulation needs to be running.
>
>
> - Mozilla cannot be started from OO:
>
>   Even if I make the neccessary config entries, mozilla does not start.
>   That's a problem in the mozilla scripts. I hope that the mozilla
>   hook in /usr/X11R6/lib/mozilla/mozilla will sonn be fixed.
>
>
> - The setup crashes:
>
>   You may not have installed the rtld patch. Please get this patch:
>   http://people.freebsd.org/~mbr/patches/rtld-elf.diff
>
>
> - The build does exit with a ld: memory exhausted
>
>   Add this to your kernel configuration till we have fixed the problem
>   with ld:
>
>   options	MAXDSIZ="(1024*1024*1024)"
>   options	MAXSSIZ="(256*1024*1024)"
>
>
> Martin
>
> Martin Blapp, <mb@imp.ch> <mbr@FreeBSD.org>
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