No - I have no means of telling this. I would be grateful for any
guidance that will get me a working browser and OpenOffice in
up-to-date versions. I am finding the move to amd64 quite painful
for lack of clear signals about how to put together the day-to-day
toolkit. I get the sense that NetBSD is becoming less accessible to
a technically-based business that is not focussed on OS development
and enhancement, but I would like to believe that I'm just missing out
on some current documentation or know-how. After many years (since
before 2.0) of being exclusively NetBSD-based other than for delivery
tools for Windows boxes, I'm beginning to find that putting a rew
releas together with standard packages is soaking up unprecedented
amounts of my time. Surely someone has successfully set up a recent
Firefox and OpenOffice?
Kind regards,
--
Steve Blinkhorn <steve%prd.co.uk@localhost>
You wrote:
On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 03:23:01PM +0100, Steve Blinkhorn wrote:
It may be worth noting that firefox36 requires fonts/freetype-tt
Just noting in passing, just to make sure: you are aware that firefox36
(i.e. firefox version 3.6) is *ancient* and there are very few valid
reasons to use that version?
We may have to remove it soon, when it will collide with a modern version
36 ;-)
Martin