Uninstall the standard OpenOffice first? Martin S 2005/9/8, Kevin O'Gorman : > > Actually, when I do what you say, I get > > treat portage # emerge -a openoffice-bin > > These are the packages that I would merge, in order: > > Calculating dependencies ...done! > [blocks B ] app-office/openoffice (is blocking app-office/openoffice- > bin-1.9.122) > [ebuild N ] app-office/openoffice-bin-1.9.122 > > !!! Error: The above package list contains packages which cannot be > installed > !!! on the same system. > > treat portage # > > > On 9/7/05, Michael Crute wrote: > > > > On 9/7/05, Kevin O'Gorman wrote: > > > > > > I am using gentoo because I want to be able to compile the latest and > > > greatest. > > > How odd it is that I can only find OpenOffice 1.1.4, where the > > > FedoraCore > > > machines at my school have had OpenOffice 2.0 all (Summer) term. > > > > > > I've not done a lot with masked versions, but I do have universe, > > > multiverse and > > > backports. I see no signs of 2.0. > > > > > > How can this be, gen-too-ers? Surely, I'm missing something. What did > > > I mess up? > > > > > > -- > > > Kevin O'Gorman, PhD > > > > > > > Actually your Fedora boxes weren't running 2.0 they where running 1.9which is the beta for > > 2.0. If you want to run that on Gentoo you need to add > > `app-office/openoffice-bin` to your /etc/portage/package.unmask and > > `app-office/openoffice-bin ~x86` to your /etc/portage/package.keywords file > > then emerge openoffice-bin. You didn't miss a thing, its just hard masked > > development. because it's not stable and it does crash often enough but its > > well worth the install. > > > > Also as far as I know there is no such thing as universe, multiverse, > > and backports gor Gentoo. In any case good luck getting it running, once you > > get it unmasked its just as easy as the "real deal" (if you will). > > > > -Mike > > > > -- > > ________________________________ > > Michael E. Crute > > Software Developer > > SoftGroup Development Corporation > > > > Linux, because reboots are for installing hardware. > > "In a world without walls and fences, who needs windows and gates?" > > > > > -- > Go back to the top: I almost always top-post > Kevin O'Gorman, PhD > -- Regards, Martin S