On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 4:04 PM, Dan McGee <dpmcgee@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 1:39 PM, Andreas Radke <a.radke@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > > OpenOffice related packges: > > > > OpenOffice-base is done. > > Go-OpenOffice i686 done, x86_64 failed due to a smp related issue. Will > > build it over night non-smp. > > > > Openoffice-base- beta/devel are missing and both are no stoppers to > > me and will be build with updated versions within a few days. We can > > leave them out for now. > > > > > > Xorg-server depends on OpenSSL. So we need to move it along with > > OpenSSL/Heimdal/Icu rebuild. Means also to move the kernel and other > > related Xorg packages from testing (not the Xorg18 repo). > > > > So far now further issues. Signoff x86_64. > > I had good luck with everything yesterday on both my i686 and x86_64 > boxes. pacman-git hiccuped a bit but that is my own fault (so had to > do some reinstalling when vercmp was failing due to linking issues). > openoffice-base was also working fine last night on my x86_64 box. > > Thanks to everyone who chipped in here, this was a big update that got > done really quickly. I'll signoff for both architectures on just about > everything (i686 is a headless, no-X box, x86_64 is my desktop). > > -Dan > I had some 'vercmp' linking issues when upgrading to kernel26 (2.6.33.1-1 -> 2.6.33.2-1) and system-tools-backends (2.8.3-1 -> 2.10.0-1), so I guess it is not an isolated problem. After the complete -Suy, I manually -S'ed kernel26 and system-tools-backends and they ran smoothly. -- Flávio Coutinho da Costa