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Thursday, 28 Apr 2022
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20:15 Tijl Coosemans (tijl)
editors/openoffice-devel: make robust against __cxa_exception ABI changes
Patch openoffice to replace __cxa_get_globals()->caughtExceptions,
which is a pointer to the start of a struct __cxa_exception, with
__cxa_current_primary_exception(), which is a pointer to the end. This
allows struct __cxa_exception to be extended at the start as was
recently done in FreeBSD main and stable/13 on 64-bit architectures.
Recently on FreeBSD main and stable/13 __attribute__((__aligned__)) was
added to struct _Unwind_Exception which changes its size on 32-bit
architectures, and that of __cxa_exception as well. Patch openoffice
to detect this so packages built on 13.0 still work on 13.1.
Add a build dependency on a recent version of devel/libunwind so we
always build with an unwind.h that has the right definition of
_Unwind_Exception. The dependency was already pulled in via gstreamer
(with default options).
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Friday, 8 May 2015
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00:07 truckman
Upgrade to svn revision r1677314, fixing the HWP filter
vulnerability documented in CVE-2015-1774 and
<http://www.openoffice.org/security/cves/CVE-2015-1774.html>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2470
Submitted by: pi
Reviewed by: pi, pfg
Approved by: mat (mentor)
MFH: 2015Q2
Security: b13af778-f4fc-11e4-a95d-ac9e174be3af
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Thursday, 26 Mar 2015
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18:03 truckman
Upgrade to apache-openoffice SVN revision 1667428.
Word around broken build on FreeBSD 11.0-CURRENT i386, which appears
to be a code generation bug in clang 3.6 when using -Os optimization.
Build using the ports version of graphics/silgraphite instead of
building an internal copy.
When building with clang, use the ports version of devel/boost-libs
instead of an internal copy.
Use the dictionaries already installed by ports.
Update the patch-bridges and patch-*.mk patches to versions that
will be sent upstream. The latter are tuned for clang to use as
is, with only some minor additional tweaks needed for gcc.
Nuke patch-webdav because it has been incorporated upstream.
Wordsmith pkg-message.
Various Makefile cleanups.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2108
Reviewed by: pfg
Approved by: mat (mentor)
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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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