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Hi, I recently upgraded to Gnome 3.2. During the installation of sushi, pacman mentioned that an optional dependency could be installed to preview libreoffice files. However, I do remember it anymore. Does anyone know what it was and whether you can install it from the testing repos?
Last edited by krnekhelesh (2011-09-30 16:35:53)
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Not sure I get what you want, but you can read pacman's log to see what it was.
http://www.archlinux.org/packages/testing/i686/sushi/ sushi doesn't seem to have any optional dependencies.
Last edited by karol (2011-09-30 16:28:26)
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I searched for it in my pacman log file but couldn't find it. Basically when you install an app, pacman install it and all the dependencies it needs. It also sometimes states that this dependency is optional and should be installed to enable some extra functionality.
So I got a similar message while installing sushi but do not remember the name.
But can you preview libreoffice files in your installation?
Last edited by krnekhelesh (2011-09-30 16:32:39)
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You can remove the package and install it again.
Last edited by karol (2011-09-30 16:35:10)
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I am sorry I made a mistake. It turns out that gnome-documents had an optional dependency called unoconv to support libreoffice files. That's what I was searching for and confused for sushi. But you were right, sushi does not have any optional dependencies.
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