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RE: OpenOffice 1.0.2 port done for for Linux / Alpha / Redhat 7.2
From: Hoover, Tony (hoover
sal.ksu.edu)
Date: Tue Sep 09 2003 - 14:32:37 CDT
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Thanks George. You're awesome.
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Tony Hoover, Network Administrator
KSU - Salina, College of Technology
mailto:hoover
sal.ksu.edu
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> From: Uncle George[SMTP:gatgul
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> Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 7:09 AM
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> Subject: OpenOffice 1.0.2 port done for for Linux / Alpha / Redhat
> 7.2
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> I have just completed a 64bit port of the Openoffice 1.0.2 sources (
> http://www.openoffice.org ). No its not the latest release of Openoffice
> - now, but it was when I started. Is was built for a 21164 ( lx164 )
> processor, so i suspect it will also run under the 21264 processor.
> There is no binaries for the 21064 processor.
>
> The English Language binaries are anonymously FTP'able from
> gatworks.com/OpenOffice1.0.2/01.norm. There are about 425 files,
> totaling some 110mb. After you download you need to run setup. After
> that you need the official Openoffice installation, and usage manuals.
>
> The Patch files are available anonymously via FTP from
> gatworks.com/OpenOffice1.0.2/DigitalAlphaPatches/LX164.OpenOffice.Patches.
> 3.tar.bz2.
> It does not include the Openoffice 1.0.2 sources. You will need to
> install a copy of the Openoffice source RPM from the Intel Redhat 9.0
> distribution. Then restore the LX164.OpenOffice.Patches.3.tar.bz2 file.
> The redhat/SPECS/LX2.openoffice-1.0.2.spec can be used to "rpmbuild -bp
> --nodeps LX2.openoffice-1.0.2.spec" to create the base source of the
> build. There are, as of yet, no further build instructions. You cannot
> build the binaries using rpm. You could probably build the rpm binaries,
> if you were able to get enough of the RH9.0 distribution working on
> Linux/Alpha.
>
> My Internet connection is a slow DSL. The connection is not terribly
> fast, especially for uplinks. So it may be a couple of hours before you
> get all of what you are looking for. I dont remember what the uplink
> speed is.
>
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