Hi all,
If this helps, here ya go. It's gentoo, but done in a second, and should match the base dependencies for OO fairly quickly.
Ignore the entry for portage and debian-utils...
(and no making fun of the machine name, it's a Dell(!!!)
wegster@dude ~/work $ equery depgraph openoffice-bin [ Searching for packages matching openoffice-bin... ] * dependency graph for app-office/openoffice-bin-1.1.4-r1 `-- app-office/openoffice-bin-1.1.4-r1 `-- sys-libs/glibc-2.3.5 (virtual/libc) [ !app-office/openoffice ] `-- sys-kernel/linux-headers-2.6.11-r2 (virtual/os-headers) `-- sys-devel/gettext-0.14.4 `-- dev-lang/perl-5.8.6-r5 `-- sys-devel/libperl-5.8.6-r1 `-- sys-libs/db-4.2.52_p2 `-- dev-lang/tcl-8.4.9 `-- dev-java/blackdown-jre-1.4.2.02 (virtual/jre) [ java ] `-- dev-java/java-config-1.2.11 `-- dev-lang/python-2.3.5 (virtual/python) `-- sys-libs/zlib-1.2.3 `-- dev-lang/tk-8.4.9 `-- sys-apps/sed-4.1.4 `-- sys-apps/portage-2.0.51.22-r2 `-- dev-python/python-fchksum-1.7.1 `-- sys-apps/debianutils-2.13.1-r1 `-- app-shells/bash-3.0-r12 `-- sys-apps/sandbox-1.2.11 `-- x11-base/xorg-x11-6.8.2-r2 (virtual/x11) `-- sys-devel/flex-2.5.4a-r5 `-- dev-libs/expat-1.95.8 `-- media-libs/freetype-2.1.10 `-- media-libs/fontconfig-2.2.3 `-- x11-base/opengl-update-2.2.1 `-- app-arch/bzip2-1.0.3-r4 `-- x11-misc/ttmkfdir-3.0.9-r3 `-- media-libs/libpng-1.2.8 `-- sys-libs/ncurses-5.4-r6 `-- sys-libs/gpm-1.20.1-r4 `-- sys-libs/readline-5.0-r2 `-- sys-libs/gdbm-1.8.3-r1 `-- dev-libs/openssl-0.9.7e-r1 `-- dev-python/python-docs-2.3.5 `-- app-arch/zip-2.3-r4 `-- app-arch/unzip-5.50-r2
Scott
Henning Nielsen Lund wrote:
SourceMage Gnu/linux "gaze" tool includes full dependancy information... and I can automate a bash script to run dependency information...
Great :-D
If You make this, then I will try to comment this dependency information :-) I have done some work, but it is very big... It would be more easy if You could make this first step ;-)
or allow an ssh login... but I can't have ssh or leave the machine actively online as much as I would like :/
Ok... When we get this info, I would like to comment it, as soon as I get online again...
I have "lost" my AmigaOne for now (am using the notebook of my wife), and am loosing my internet connection this weekend :-(
I will try to assamble some of the information that I have made so far, and send it later tonight, or at latest this weekend.
Belxjander
On Wed, 2005-27-07 at 13:32 -0400, stephane richard wrote:
I would most certainly think so....gets update everytime something changes automatically? That would be grand :-).
Stephane Richard ----- Original Message ----- From: "Belxjander Serechai" belxjander_serechai@yahoo.co.nz To: "Effort to port OpenOffice.org to AmigaOS4" openoffice-os4@samfundet.no Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 1:24 AM Subject: Re: [OO.org-OS4] That idea I had.
Would an automated "dependency tree" based from a Source based Linux installation be of any use in doing any of this ?
Curious, Belxjander
On Tue, 2005-26-07 at 19:16 +0200, Ole-Egil Hvitmyren wrote:
It's time to get started on some more work. I mentioned yesterday
that I
had an idea for something that might bring in a couple of more programmers. Apoligies in advance for stepping on anyones toes here,
but
I think we've been a bit too silent lately. And that isn't good in
the
long run...
The idea is this: Construct a proper dependency graph for OO.org, and then use this to construct an "enabling end-products" graph. I'm not sure what to call it, but I basically mean taking the dependecies we have in OO.org,
and
figuring out what other useful and/or cool pieces of software will be that much closer to a port if/when each dependency is taken care of. That way both we and people who come across some kind of source they want to port will know where to start.
I'm thinking of doing it as a graphical diagram as well as a
relational
database (because I do both of those things a lot already). That way
you
could search in the database for a piece of software to see what dependencies there are and if anyone is working on them, or search
for a
dependency and see how useful it is.
Does it sound useful? I think it would make it a lot easier for
people
like Captain Moo Moo and Joppe, who were both looking for projects to feed to students. Just putting all of them into the OO.org pool would
be
too much noise and not enough gain, but splitting them into teams to tackle smaller (but still important) parts of the project or even
build
other projects on top of our dependencies to extend the software base
of
the Amiga would be great.
So we need to concentrate more on those dependencies. I know Henning
has
spent a shitload of time on this already, I would actually like to
know
at this point who _is a programmer_ and _has some time this coming weekend_ (and if yes on both points, _when_). Yes, an IRC schedule.
We
won't be needing non-programmers, but an hour or two of nitty gritty code reviews and notes taken which can be built into a database would
be
a good place to start if we want to attract some more attention. For one, it would serve as a kind of "progress report" to the outside
world.
I'll be sketching down the outline of a database tomorrow, if any programmers has some free time between friday evening and monday morning, european time, send me a PRIVATE EMAIL with the fixed world-clock time (
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedform.html )
like this: start: url-specifying-start-of-period stop: url-specifying-end-of-period
repeat for each period
If you have better ideas for scheduling practices, please make note
of
them IN ADDITION to following my wish. At least this once, we'll see
if
we use your ideas in the future, ok? :-)
And I repeat, we really only need people who can go over code/search elsewhere to look for obvious dependencies. I'm sure we won't find
all
dependecies (and their order/structure, which is just as important)
just
yet, but maybe we can start filling in something.
It would be awesome if someone could find a member of an existing
oo.org
porting project team and get some input there. That would actually
help
a lot.
Of course, if people choose to ignore my idea then that is perfectly acceptable, but I hope I'll then at least get a response indicating
that
the email has been read but the idea rejected. Even though it ended
up
as a rather long email in the end...
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