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Date:      Thu, 10 Apr 2008 16:58:13 +0200
From:      Marcin Cieslak <saper@system.pl>
To:        freebsd-openoffice@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Compilation problem
Message-ID:  <47FE2B05.1090502@system.pl>
In-Reply-To: <dcfb161c0804100611j5bd4de6dt4702b3ec403b4079@mail.gmail.com>
References:  <dcfb161c0804090629u20ce6716n2d5cae77233e8f42@mail.gmail.com> <dcfb161c0804100611j5bd4de6dt4702b3ec403b4079@mail.gmail.com>

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Olivier Gautherot wrote:
> Hi there!
> 
> Quick update (thanks Marcin for your support): I tried to replace
> ICU-3.8 by ICU-3.6 (the one in the official ports) but then the
> compilation failed on glib requiring ICU-3.8 anyway.
> 
> So the bottom line: if you want to update OpenOffice to 2.4, do not
> update the other ports... Is that a correct reading of the facts? ;-)

Well, not just tell glib *NOT* to have this fancy COLLATION_FIX feature?

I have glib-2.14.2, depending on icu-3.6. I guess if you rollback your 
icu port to icu-3.6 (so that LIB_DEPENDS clause in the glib finds the 
icu-3.6 port, not icu-3.8_1) - it should work. Or turning off 
COLLATION_FIX whatever this means.

If you feel adventurous you may try adding --enable-system-icu to the 
CONFIGURE_ARGS and see what happens.

I am updating my ports one-by-one by means of "cvs -qR update -dP" (yes, 
  my laptop has a copy of CVS...) so I don't usually run into "I have 
upgraded all ports" problem.

But this _is_ a bug and I need to debug my OOO 3.0 build problem before 
I can tackle into this :-)

--Marcin


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