* [gentoo-user] OpenOffice
@ 2006-06-27 9:07 JC Denton
2006-06-27 9:19 ` Neil Bothwick
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From: JC Denton @ 2006-06-27 9:07 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo user
Hi!
I started an emerge openoffice last night. This
morning I found that the emerge failed and that the
installation has eaten all my space on the hard drive.
I had 1.7GB free and this morning it was 0 GB.
How can I find out how much space I need?
And do I get this space back after the compiling
process is finished?
Thanks!
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* Re: [gentoo-user] OpenOffice
2006-06-27 9:07 [gentoo-user] OpenOffice JC Denton
@ 2006-06-27 9:19 ` Neil Bothwick
2006-06-27 9:30 ` Federico Peretti
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From: Neil Bothwick @ 2006-06-27 9:19 UTC (permalink / raw
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On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 11:07:00 +0200 (CEST), JC Denton wrote:
> started an emerge openoffice last night. This
> morning I found that the emerge failed and that the
> installation has eaten all my space on the hard drive.
> I had 1.7GB free and this morning it was 0 GB.
That's nowhere near enough.
> How can I find out how much space I need?
Trial and error :)
Generally, an OOo build needs around 3-5GB.
> And do I get this space back after the compiling
> process is finished?
Yes. The reason you didn't get it back is that the emerge aborted so it
didn't clean up after itself.
You may find it easier to use openoffice-bin, unless this isn't available for your architecture.
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* Re: [gentoo-user] OpenOffice
2006-06-27 9:07 [gentoo-user] OpenOffice JC Denton
2006-06-27 9:19 ` Neil Bothwick
@ 2006-06-27 9:30 ` Federico Peretti
2006-06-27 10:02 ` Caster
2006-06-27 11:21 ` Alexander Skwar
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From: Federico Peretti @ 2006-06-27 9:30 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
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JC Denton wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I started an emerge openoffice last night. This
> morning I found that the emerge failed and that the
> installation has eaten all my space on the hard drive.
> I had 1.7GB free and this morning it was 0 GB.
>
> How can I find out how much space I need?
>
> And do I get this space back after the compiling
> process is finished?
>
> Thanks!
I think that one of the bests options to install openoffice is:
emerge app-office/openoffice-bin
Install the binaries because if you install the sources you have to wait
a long time...
if you like see how much memory need the program you can do this:
emerge --search openoffice-bin
And you haver something like that:
pp-office/openoffice-bin
Latest version available: 2.0.2
Latest version installed: 2.0.2
Size of files: 1,428,961 kB
Homepage: http://www.openoffice.org/
Description: OpenOffice productivity suite
License: LGPL-2
Sorry for the English, i don't speak very well... (im Argentina)
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* Re: [gentoo-user] OpenOffice
2006-06-27 9:07 [gentoo-user] OpenOffice JC Denton
2006-06-27 9:19 ` Neil Bothwick
2006-06-27 9:30 ` Federico Peretti
@ 2006-06-27 10:02 ` Caster
2006-06-27 11:21 ` Alexander Skwar
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From: Caster @ 2006-06-27 10:02 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
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On 6/27/06, JC Denton <jcdentonmail@yahoo.de> wrote:
>
> How can I find out how much space I need?
The ebuild should have told you something like "you need 256MB RAM and 4-6GB
space" and even warn you if you don't have enough. I think there's also a
portage FEATURE that makes these checks to abort emerge if they fail,
instead of just warn. Can't find the feature's name now, though.
And do I get this space back after the compiling
> process is finished?
>
You can get it instantly, remove everything in /var/tmp/portage/ (when you
are not emerging something).
Caster
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* Re: [gentoo-user] OpenOffice
2006-06-27 9:07 [gentoo-user] OpenOffice JC Denton
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2006-06-27 10:02 ` Caster
@ 2006-06-27 11:21 ` Alexander Skwar
2006-06-27 14:28 ` Nico Schümann
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From: Alexander Skwar @ 2006-06-27 11:21 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
JC Denton wrote:
> I started an emerge openoffice last night. This
> morning I found that the emerge failed and that the
> installation has eaten all my space on the hard drive.
> I had 1.7GB free and this morning it was 0 GB.
>
> How can I find out how much space I need?
You can't. You'll have to rely on experience.
For OOo, you should have as much as about 6 GB available.
> And do I get this space back after the compiling
> process is finished?
Yes, you do - if the process is *successfully* finished.
Alexander Skwar
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* Re: [gentoo-user] OpenOffice
2006-06-27 11:21 ` Alexander Skwar
@ 2006-06-27 14:28 ` Nico Schümann
2006-06-27 15:00 ` Alexander Skwar
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From: Nico Schümann @ 2006-06-27 14:28 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
2006/6/27, Alexander Skwar <listen@alexander.skwar.name>:
> For OOo, you should have as much as about 6 GB available.
>
> > And do I get this space back after the compiling
> > process is finished?
>
> Yes, you do - if the process is *successfully* finished.
So how about doing an
emerge -av openoffice-bin?
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* Re: [gentoo-user] OpenOffice
2006-06-27 14:28 ` Nico Schümann
@ 2006-06-27 15:00 ` Alexander Skwar
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From: Alexander Skwar @ 2006-06-27 15:00 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Nico Schümann wrote:
> 2006/6/27, Alexander Skwar <listen@alexander.skwar.name>:
>> For OOo, you should have as much as about 6 GB available.
>>
>> > And do I get this space back after the compiling
>> > process is finished?
>>
>> Yes, you do - if the process is *successfully* finished.
> So how about doing an
> emerge -av openoffice-bin?
What about it? :)
emerging openoffice-bin will not wipe what's left of the
failed emerge of openoffice in /var/tmp/portage.
But emerging openoffice-bin will not require ~6GB in /var/tmp/portage.
Alexander Skwar
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* [gentoo-user] OpenOffice
@ 2007-06-11 13:29 James
2007-06-11 14:35 ` Alan McKinnon
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From: James @ 2007-06-11 13:29 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Hello,
When I start up open office (amd64)
I get these error messages:
ooffice ./CCPS-fiber-co.doc
QSettings: failed to open file '/usr/qt/3/etc/settings/qtrc'
(process:9443): Gdk-CRITICAL **: gdk_screen_get_font_options: assertion
`GDK_IS_SCREEN (screen)' failed
The first one I fixed (?) by changing file permissions:
chmod 666 /usr/qt/3/etc/settings/qtrc
The second looks like missing fonts or a configuration error?
In the middle of may I fixed the spell-check problem but this
font error seems to still be with me. Everything I've tested
with OO is working, but, I still get this error message to
the terminal session when I fire up OO from the command line.
Recompiling OO does not get rid of this message.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
James
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* Re: [gentoo-user] OpenOffice
2007-06-11 13:29 James
@ 2007-06-11 14:35 ` Alan McKinnon
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From: Alan McKinnon @ 2007-06-11 14:35 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Monday 11 June 2007, James wrote:
> Hello,
>
> When I start up open office (amd64)
> I get these error messages:
>
> ooffice ./CCPS-fiber-co.doc
> QSettings: failed to open file '/usr/qt/3/etc/settings/qtrc'
>
>
> (process:9443): Gdk-CRITICAL **: gdk_screen_get_font_options:
> assertion `GDK_IS_SCREEN (screen)' failed
>
> The first one I fixed (?) by changing file permissions:
> chmod 666 /usr/qt/3/etc/settings/qtrc
Should be:
chown root:root <path to file>
chmod 644 <path to file>
> The second looks like missing fonts or a configuration error?
>
> In the middle of may I fixed the spell-check problem but this
> font error seems to still be with me. Everything I've tested
> with OO is working, but, I still get this error message to
> the terminal session when I fire up OO from the command line.
What did you already do in an attempt to fix it? I see the forums and
b.g.o. have many recent posts about this, don't want to duplicate all
the questions all over again.
The results of
emerge -pv openoffice
emerge --info
would also help
alan
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