On 30.11.2012 21:20, Michael Meeks wrote:
Hi there,
On Fri, 2012-11-30 at 16:05 +0100, Michael Stahl wrote:
On 30/11/12 15:51, Yaroslav Tarasenko wrote:
are there any plans to have solaris port of libreoffice oficially
supported?
What is the opinion of developers on the topic? Is there a future
for solaris/illumos port?
if somebody steps up to do the work, sure why not...
Of course; last we heard Lanedo was doing some of the work there - and
got it at least running on Solaris/X86 using gcc (which should be the
preferred route going forward).
No doubt they'd give you some pointers if you wanted to help out with
some hacking there - I believe their latest work was checked into
master; if you want to contract them for support on that platform I'm
sure they'd be interested too :-) I guess the trick is to start the
build and send patches in.
That's all about right.
Due to lack of demand, we've been holding still on the Solaris front
lately, I'm CC:-ing Martyn who should have a better idea about the
latest state here.
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Yours sincerely,
Tim Janik
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