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2006-10-03: 2.0.4~rc3-1 accepted2.0.4~rc3-1 was accepted. It fixes the crashes on start, when opening stuff, the hangs etc. Do *not* report any more bugs because of that. It *is* fixed and when you don't yet have binaries for your arch, please wait (I uploaded powerpc) 2006-09-23: 2.0.4~rc2-1 acceptedThe 2.0.4~rc2-1 upload was just accepted into the archive, enabling amd64. (There are still some known crahses in there; will be fixed in rc2-2. Also there is a "broffice.org" package which transforms a OOo installation into a BrOffice.org one 2006-09-13: News from amd64At the ongoing OpenOffice.org conference this year we talked about the state of the amd64 and how stable it is. It seems to be that most of the issues arre fixed in 2.0.4 and only some remaining (help crashing, patch available). So we are going to try this out and enable amd64 packages for the next upload to unstable. Yay. :-) Let's see how that works fufficiently good for the upcoming etch release... If it turns out to do not it might get disabled again but I hope it won't 2006-07-01: 2.0.3-1 for amd64 uploadedI uploaded 2.0.3-1 amd64 packages to people.debian.org. Due to it being 2.0.3, it's now here. Note that they sttill are not usable; for example saving doesn't work... 2006-06-29: 2.0.3-1 uploadedOpenOffice.org 2.0.3 got uploaded to sid. It fixes 3 security holes so please upgrade immediately. Too bad it will still be held back by the neon/subversion/perl combo... :/ 2006-03-24: amd64 (aka. x86_64, em64t) updateNews from the OpenOffice.org amd64 porting. It is "Nothing of production quality yet, but should be usable now". (please wait for 2.0.2-3 or 2.0.3-1 before you try since those have a few mor 64-bit patches than older versions) As done for a few releases already, debs built for amd64 native are at people.debian.org (so currently at http://people.debian.org/~rene/openoffice.org/2.0.2/experimental. I'll try to keep these packages up-to-date and in sync with the "normal" packages in unstable, where the architecture-indep packages are to be found anyway And please, please don't use old and unofficial cruft like the ones from ftp://ftp-fourier.ujf-grenoble.fr/debian/oo64/! But still, if you want a OpenOffice.org with production quality, use the i386 one, either in a chroot, on a i386 system or using ssh -X. We also are working on "fake" _amd64.debs containg the 32-bit stuff for installing on native machines built directly with the _i386 debs which is 99% done. I am also wondering about uploading those debs to Debian experimental but this might quickly get a dependency nightmare (depending on when what is built) and I'd need to increase the debian revision anyhow somehow, so I don't think I'll do that. You will be able to get the debs from the above (or a similar) URL anyway. Maybe even apt-gettable in the future ;-) 2006-03-08: 2.0.2-1 uploaded; help finally in main again; sarge backport updatedopenoffice.org 2.0.2-1 was finally uploaded today, but because it has new binary packages they are in NEW. You know the story... A good message with this upload is that - although it increases build and upload size immense - , thanks to work by Fedora and Martin Kretzschmar the help can now (and is) built from the "normal" openoffice.org source and therfore will be in main instead of contrib. Yay! Also, the sarge backport got updated to 2.0.1, including the help in contrib 2005-11-21: 2.0 sarge backport available on backports.orgThe sarge backport of OOo 2.0.0-2 is done and will be available on backports.org when the archive setup is coplete there. For now, you can get it from www.backports.org/pending/openoffice.org (see http://www.backports.org). Currently, this is i386 only, maybe powerpc will follow later... You can get it with the following sources.list line: 2005-10-22: 2.0 uploaded to unstableIt's done! openoffice.org 2.0.0-1 was just uploaded with target unstable. Because it has NEW binary packages again (and was renamed back to openoffice.org) it again waits for FTP master approval in the NEW queue. For the time they are stuck there I've put them onto http://people.debian.org/~rene/openoffice.org/2.x. Note that those packages will replace the (now obsolete) openoffice.org2 packages and the 1.1.x packages completely.2005-08-27: 2.0beta2 (build 125) uploaded to experimental1.9.125 (aka 2.0beta2) was just uploaded to experimental. Becuase it has new binary packages (-hunspell for hunspell support and now the -kde package again it has to go through the NEW queue2005-07-31: 1.9 (build 121) uploaded into experimental2005-07-06: 1.9 (build 114) uploaded into experimental2005-06-12: 1.9 (build 108) uploaded into experimental2005-06-07: 1.1.4 uploaded into unstable2005-02-23: 1.1.4 uploaded into experimental1.1.4-1 was uploaded today. To not block 1.1.3 transition into testing this again went tp experimental first.2004-11-30: 1.1.3 now in unstablewe decided to put 1.1.3-3 now into unstable.2004-10-31: 1.1.3 uploaded1.1.3-1 has been uploaded to Debian - experimental first since it again need NEW processing because of NEW languages and NEW packages such as -kde, -gtk-gnome etc. and many packaging changes for those.2004-07-09: 1.1.2 now in unstable1.1.2-2 has been uploaded to unstable now.2004-06-28: 1.1.2 uploaded1.1.2-1 has been uploaded to Debian - experimental first since it needs NEW processing because of NEW language packs and the ttf-opensymbol splitout2003-12-15: Test Woody backport of OOo availableChris announced that there is now an test woody backport of OOo 1.1.0-3 available and that Release files generation and -signing is now implemented.2003-10-24: 1.1.0-2 uploaded to main!1.1.0-2 has been uploaded to unstable. Thanks to Josh Triplett's work, the packages are now built without Java and can finally enter main and become an official part of the next Debian distribution. -2 also includes fixes for font sizes on non-Gnome systems and can read menu font settings from KDE. Work continues on the next wave of changes and a new Woody backporting effort is in progress.2003-10-20: 1.1.0-1 enters testingThe 1.1.0-1 packages entered testing. They are available for i386, powerpc, sparc and s390.2003-10-01: 1.1.0-1 enters unstable1.1.0 packages for i386 and powerpc have been uploaded to unstable. It includes many more Ximian patches.2003-08-22: Package building page updatedThe package building page has been updated with instructions about how to build the latest packages using the packaging directories from Debian and Gnome CVS, thanks to Jérôme Warnier.2003-08-22: Debian packaging team joins forces with XimianWe've joined forces with Michael Meeks of Ximian to pool our patches and build scripts. This means we can share all the work of making good packages and keeping our patch sets up to date. The next packages, 1.1rc3-1, will include about half of the Ximian patches; more to come later. Thanks, Ximian!2003-08-20: freenet.de mirror URL changeWe have been given an account to upload the debian-openoffice mirror directly, and the URL has changed to reflect this. This mirror will now be updated immediately instead of once a day when we release new packages. If you are using this mirror for your packages, please change your sources.list:
woody2003-08-16: 1.1rc1 enters unstable, new spellcheck package layout.1.1rc1 Packages for i386 and s390 have entered unstable. These replace openoffice.org 1.0.3 and openoffice.org1.1 beta2. René also announced the new myspell package system, which makes it much easier to make myspell dictionary packages for Debian.2003-06-18 OpenOffice.org1.1-Beta2 is already uploaded for debian-powerpc and debian-i386. You can get it from our official debian-mirrors. René Engelhard announces the upload of new dictionaries-common version at the weekend. Chris Halls uploaded OpenOffice.org1.1-Beta2 for woody just a few minutes ago. You can get it from our inofficial debian-openoffice mirrors. Please download and test it. Jim Watson has finished a build of OpenOffice.org1.1-Beta2 for sparc-linux. He said, you can install it and run OOo-Writer. :). At least, he will look to fix some build- and runtime issues and then try to package it for debian-sparc. Thnx to Jim Watson. OpenOffice.org1.1-Beta2 for PowerPC has some glibc issues again, it seems. First, it wont build against glibc-2.3.2. The setup breaks with an assert in ld.so. The fix should got into glibc-cvs in the february, but it do not work. Jan- Hendrik Palic is trying to track it down. So he uses glibc-2.3.1-17 for building OpenOffice.org1.1. To work properly with OpenOffice.org1.1 on PowerPC, you will need glibc-2.3.2-1 from http://sevdalia.hajvan.net/~palic/OpenOffice.org/1.1/glibccvs. With glibc-2.3.1-17 you get some relocation errors, which all gone with the newer one. But remember, the newer glibc is not in the official debian-archive. 2003-06-05 Uploading of OpenOffice.org 1.1-Beta2 is in progress. Chris Halls builded it for I386, Jan is trying to build it for PowerPC. But there are some glibc-issues with glibc-2.3.2. Note, OpenOffice.org1.1 entered not the archives yet. We have to wait. The next good news is, that OpenOffice.org entered Sarge. So, OpenOffice.org 1.0.3 is available for all three debian-versions, aka woody, sarge and unstable. 2003-05-24 It's done. OpenOffice.org-1.0.3-2 is in debian-testing now. You can install it for debian on I386,PowerPC and S390.Please test it and write bugreports. The packagers went on to build OpenOffice.org1.1Beta2 packages for debian-unstable. Chris finished the build for I386. Jan is just building it for PowerPC. There are some issues with gcc-3.3 and OpenOffice.org in general. The patches are send to the OpenOffice.org Team for building OpenOffice.org with gcc-3.3, but we have the problem on debian, that gcc-3.3 gets killed while building OpenOffice.org. So we have strikt depend the OpenOffice.org build on gcc-3.2. Look at the Mirrors Page where you can get the OpenOffice.org1.1 packages (only unstable). Look at the Announce from Chris Halls. 2003-04-02 The work has go on. There are to upcoming releases for OpenOffice.org by upstream. In the mid of April 1.0.3 will be released. So, the next upcoming packages will be a 1.0.3 pre-version. As next there is some work on 1.1Beta of OpenOffice.org. But this version of OOo is quite unstable. On Debian, we have the problem, that there is a bug on I386 arches, which is solved. Look at: http://lists.debian.org/debian-openoffice/2003/debian-openoffice-200303/msg00117.html. On debian-ppc, 1.1Beta is not running, it is not installing even. It quits without any errormessages. Kevin B. Hendriks and me are thinking of errors in the JVM-Access/detection by OpenOffice.org. We are working on it. The next news is, that OpenOffice.org is ready for Sarge. The only reason, that OOo is not a package of sarge, is, because boot is holding up libstlport, which holds up OpenOffice.org. So, in 14 days, we have a OpenOffice.org in debian-testing. For people, who are running debian-testing and got into trouble by installing OpenOffice.org from woody/sid should change the woody/sid from our sources into sarge. This is a older version of OpenOffice.org which runs with internal libfreetype. This issue will be solved, when OpenOffice.org gets into sarge. There are some people asking for OpenOffice.org for woody. Since we are able to build OpenOffice.org on the official autobuilders, Jan has some space for trying to build OpenOffice.org-1.0.3, when it is released, for debian-woody-ppc. There are some problems. OpenOffice.org is build with gcc-3.2.x at the moment. To get it build with gcc-2.95 is to haevy. He will try this. It could be nessessary to backport binutils/gcc-3.2.2 and perhaps libc for woody on PPC. 2003-03-04 Now we are supporting a running version of a brazilian-portogese OpenOffice.org. You can grap it from here and can install it with dpkg -i openoffice.org-l10n-pt-br_1.0.2-2.3pre2_all.deb.
Test it and mail us your issues.
2003-02-17 OpenOffice.org-1.0.2-2 is uploaded for all supported Linux-arches of OpenOffice.org. There are some changes. Chris Halls discovered a way for saving round about 1 GB of HD space while building. He reworked the whole langpacks scripting. Great Chris. 2003-01-29 Hey .. it is done. We have uploaded OpenOffice.org-1.0.2-1 for all supported linux arches to debian unstable. Please test it and send us bug-reports ;). You can get it on all official debian-mirrors. 2003-01-22 Hi, if it is not toooo late, happy new year to everyone... :). We have a new year and since monday we have a new OpenOffice.org release. Yeay. Chris and Jan have build prepackages of OpenOffice.org for debian-ppc and debian-i386. They are running fine in our testing, some bugs and issues are resolved. When you see to the list of our patches, you will see, that the list became even smaller by switching to OpenOffice.org 1.0.2. Much of the patches are included by upstream. Many thnx. :) The powerpc pre package of OpenOffice.org can be found at http://sevdalia.hajvan.net/~jpalic/debian/OpenOffice.org. Older news |
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