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Thursday, 29 Oct 2015
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16:29 truckman
Upgrade to Apache OpenOffice 4.1.2
* Release Notes:
<https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/AOO+4.1.2+Release+Notes
>
* Bug Fixes: <http://s.apache.org/9uI>
* Improvements / Enhancements
o Several distinct enhancements were applied to the WebDAV
management and file locking: OpenOffice is now able to properly
interact with Microsoft Sharepoint, enabling a more productive
usage in corporate-level environments. These enhancements were
funded, and contributed upstream, by the Emilia-Romagna regional
administration (Italy), where OpenOffice was adopted a few years
ago.
o The PDF export dialog was redesigned for better usability on small
laptop screens.
o Underlying libraries for the solver and digital signing
functionality have been updated, for better performance and
increased security.
o OpenOffice 4.1.2 fixes security vulnerabilities. See:
<http://www.openoffice.org/security/bulletin.html>.
Note: CVE-2015-1774 was previously fixed in the FreeBSD port.
* Removed/Retired Features
o Support for the ancient .hwp file format was retired. This was
a rarely used format created with versions of the program named
"Hangul Word Processor" prior to 1997; therefore impact on users
is expected to be minimal. The few users who have files in the
.hwp format should convert them to ODF using Apache OpenOffice
4.1.1 before upgrading.
Nuke the patches or the parts of patches that have been committed
upstream.
Add an option to build and install the SDK and disable it by default.
The port has been building it all along, but not installing it. We
save only a small amount of time by not building it, but installing it
would require about 70 MB of extra space space. The FreeBSD port has
been patched to allow building the SDK with OpenJDK8.
Add an option to build and install the Wiki Publisher extension. If
it is enabled, it is now handled as an integrated extension, so the
user does not have manually use the extension manager to track it down
and install it.
Tweak an existing script to install the icons instead of using a bunch
of complicated code in the Makefile. Add USES=shared-mime-info.
Nuke some unused targets in Makefiles.others. The SDK is now explicitly
handled as an option, and the Uno Runtime Environment hasn't had the
capability for separate installation in quite some time.
Nuke an extraneous "-" from the tar command when unpacking the
installation archive during staging.
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Tuesday, 4 Aug 2015
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22:13 truckman
Various build updates from openoffice-devel (primarily r382334 and
r391960):
* patch-i118574 no longer seems necessary for a clean build
* Regnerate patch-i114430 with make makepatch
* Build using boost from ports instead of the bundled boost
* Build using silgraphite from ports instead of the bundled version
* Add missing LIB_DEPENDS that are brought in by other dependencies,
but are directly linked as requested by pkgconfig/*.pc
* Build using sane and xrender headers from ports instead of bundled
headers
* Update LICENSE* to account for bundled software
* Reformat pkg-message and mention that the scanner interface can be
enabled by installing sane-backends
* Pet portlint
Update patch-bridges*, patch-freebsd.mk, patch-jpeg, patch-nss, patch-sal,
patch-set_soenv.in, patch-unxfbsd.mk, and patch-webdav to the versions
accepted upstream, regenerated with make makepatch.
Regenerate patch-CVE-2015-1774 with make makepatch.
Approved by: mat (mentor, implicit)
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Tuesday, 17 Mar 2015
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15:04 truckman
Unbreak editors/openoffice-4 and editors/openoffice-devel on systems
where clang is the base compiler. The issue was that these ports
would only successfully build with gcc and libstdc++, so they
specified USE_GCC=yes, but they linked to other C++ ports that were
compiled with clang, which brought in libc++. The conflict between
libstdc++ and libc++ caused the application to crash whenever an
operation that popped up a dialog box was attempted. Thanks to
dim@ for helping me track this down. The fix is to patch various
bits of the openoffice souce to allow it to be built with clang
on systems where the C++ dependencies are also compiled with clang. [1]
Add a CUPS option so that CUPS can be disabled [2].
Register print/cups-client as a LIB_DEPENDS when CUPS is enabled.
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