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Re: Problem installing libreoffice 7.2.4.1



Hello Greg,

I have installed what is on the repository. I am now using libreoffice-6.

But it is strange how I ended up installing libreoffice-7.2.4.1. I do
not recall, but I did install it using pkgin, I believe.

Anyways.

When I first started using NetBSD, I was using the pkg_* tools to
install packages, now I have switched to pkgin. Are you using pkgin,
or the pkg_* tools to install packages on NetBSD?

Regards,
Riza

On Sun, May 22, 2022 at 12:04 AM Greg Troxel <gdt%lexort.com@localhost> wrote:
>
>
> Riza Dindir <riza.dindir%gmail.com@localhost> writes:
>
> > Did NetBSD drop libreoffice-7.2.4.1?
>
> I realize it's confusing because pkgsrc and NetBSD are both projects of
> The NetBSD Foundation, and they are related because pkgsrc is the
> official packaging system of NetBSD, but really you are asking about
> pkgsrc.  (It's fine to ask about pkgsrc on NetBSD here, especially the
> kind of question you asked.)
>
> > I had it installed on my system, and had a problem with some libboost
> > libraries (after upgrading all the packages on the system using
> > pkgin). Wanted to upgrade libreoffice using "pkgin install
> > libreoffice". The system said "libreoffice is not available in the
> > repository".
>
> Indeed looking at the directory of packages it is not.
>
> > On pkgsrc.se there is libreoffice-7.3.3.2, but not on
>
> pkgsrc.se has google ads so I don't pay any attention to it :-(
>
> But it is probably talking about pkgsrc-current, rather than 2022Q1.
>
> > cdn.netbsd.org/pub/pkgsrc/packages/NetBSD/amd64/9.2/All.
>
> In pkgsrc sources, misc/libreoffice looks to be at 7.3.3.2 as you say.
> That update happeened on the 17th of May.
>
> In the logs for the bulk build that generates the packages you are using
> for pkgin, the version is 7.3.1.3, and the packaging step failed.  Hard
> to tell but it looks like it ran out of RAM or something:
>
> http://nyftp.netbsd.org/pub/pkgsrc/packages/reports/2022Q1/NetBSD-9.0-x86_64/20220508.1505/libreoffice-7.3.1.3/package.log
>
> So you could, if you are inclined, try to build it, if you have a big
> RAM machine.  8G might even be enough; I don't really know.  If you are
> using pkgin with 2022Q1, you should check out that branch.  It is
> unsound to mix current and a stable branch.
>
> > Did NetBSD drop that particular version?
>
> pkgsrc has libreoffice, but it didn't build in 2022Q1 for amd64.  There
> was no decision to remove the package from pkgsrc.
>
> Looking over ftp.netbsd.org:/pub/pkgsrc/packages/NetBSD for
> "libreoffice-7" gets me (as a developer, I can run find on the ftp
> server):
>
>   ./aarch64/9.0_2022Q1/All/libreoffice-7.3.1.3.tgz
>   ./i386/9.0_2022Q1/All/libreoffice-7.3.1.3.tgz
>   ./x86_64/.9.0-current-2022-04-18-00.31/All/libreoffice-7.3.1.3.tgz
>   ./x86_64/.9.0-current-2022-05-08-08.40/All/libreoffice-7.3.1.3nb1.tgz
>   ./x86_64/.9.0-current-2022-05-15-02.30/.9.0/All/libreoffice-7.3.1.3nb1.tgz
>   ./x86_64/.9.0-current-2022-05-15-02.30/All/libreoffice-7.3.1.3nb1.tgz
>
> so it is building from pkgsrc-current on 9 in a different build, on
> i386, and on aarch64.  I suspect, without any really good evidence, that
> this is a resource issue in the amd64 bulk build setup.


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