Greg Troxel wrote:
Mark Davies <mark%mcs.vuw.ac.nz@localhost> writes:On Tuesday 21 August 2007, Greg Troxel wrote:Is this a recent change related to the new emulator framework? I haven't installed openoffice2-bin in a month or so but it has always installed directly into /usr/pkg for me."Steven M. Bellovin" <smb%cs.columbia.edu@localhost> writes:cd /usr/pkg ln -s emul/linux/openoffice.org2.2 Could someone check this? My setup is a bit odd.I am seeing this to, and that fixes things for me. But, I'm not at all sure what's correct. Is there a grand plan for where Linux programs live on NetBSD/i386? Sure, libraries unpacked from suse are in /emul/linux, but for example acroread7 installs under /usr/pkg but not emul. Perhaps the bug is that most of oo is in emul/linux?I think this behavior started with the new framework, but I'm not sure that it's intentional.
Yes, this was unintentional. I've fixed this on HEAD with a PKGREVISION bump for openoffice2-bin.
Cheers, -- Johnny Lam <jlam%pkgsrc.org@localhost>