[Sussex] OOo on gentoo (poetic innit!)

Angelo Servini Angelo.Servini at claybrook.co.uk
Thu Nov 6 10:07:10 UTC 2003


<geoff said>
>
>Yup, you could install them from anywhere.  There is actually an OOo
>binary package in portage anyhow, once you've installed from disk you
>can then do a:
>
>emerge inject (package name)
>

Whats the difference between inject and -k then?

>
>Where (package name) is path to a valid .ebuild file under
>/usr/portage/app-office/openoffice-bin/ .  That way emerge will know
>that you have it installed openoffice.
>
>
>
>On Wed, 2003-11-05 at 17:16, Angelo Servini wrote:
>> Hi Geoff
>> 
>> I know it seems a daft question, but could I install OOo 
>1.1.0 from the LXF
>> disk? Because its binary files it wont be a proper compiled 
>install - gentoo
>> style, but at least it will be on there. Does that equate to a fair
>> assumption?
>> 


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