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Hi to everyone.
Could anyone package this?: Libre Office
LibreOffice is a productivity suite that is compatible with other major office suites, and available on a variety of platforms. It is free software and therefore free to download, use and distribute.
A lot of thanks
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its already in the repos as go-openoffice
There's no such thing as a stupid question, but there sure are a lot of inquisitive idiots !
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its already in the repos as go-openoffice
It's a rebranded go-openoffice for now only, but it's not go-openoffice.
Last edited by flamelab (2010-09-28 17:52:03)
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its already in the repos as go-openoffice for now
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There's no such thing as a stupid question, but there sure are a lot of inquisitive idiots !
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And as for making an official package named "libreoffice", it might be worth it to wait. The forkers (??) asked Oracle to the "OpenOffice.org" brand, and until they get a response they are using the temporary name "LibreOffice".
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its already in the repos as go-openoffice for now
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You are confused.
Go-OpenOffice and LibreOffice are two very different projects.
Read this: https://liorkaplan.wordpress.com/2010/0 … rst-steps/ and this: http://people.gnome.org/~michael/blog/2010-09-28.html.
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Inxsible wrote:its already in the repos as go-openoffice for now
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You are confused.
Go-OpenOffice and LibreOffice are two very different projects.
Read this: https://liorkaplan.wordpress.com/2010/0 … rst-steps/ and this: http://people.gnome.org/~michael/blog/2010-09-28.html.
Please read further on Libreoffice's own website's FAQ (which you kindly posted), its clearly stated that it would draw FIRST on all the go-oo work. This effectively deprecates go-oo, since its main sponsor (Novell) is very supportive of LibreOffice as well.
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And now we have 3 versions in AUR for the same thing. More work for the TUs. someone should delete these from AUR
There's no such thing as a stupid question, but there sure are a lot of inquisitive idiots !
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And as for making an official package named "libreoffice", it might be worth it to wait. The forkers (??) asked Oracle to the "OpenOffice.org" brand, and until they get a response they are using the temporary name "LibreOffice".
Think Oracle's response on this is rather predictable, so LibreOffice is the way to go ! My hope would be, though, that go-ooo and LibreOffice can be merged soon, now that Oracle is out of the way.
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libreoffice hit testing
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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oracle: bit my shiny metal ass
i'm go rigth now to testing libreoffice
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libreoffice hit testing
Should the package from aur be rename?
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I'm surprised how fast Libreoffice 3.2.99.2 loads. In 1 second (without being preloaded / cached).
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If it's the same as the stuff in testing, the package should be deleted altogether afaik.
* B pulls in libreoffice as well
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And now we have 3 versions in AUR for the same thing. More work for the TUs. someone should delete these from AUR
Can you please provide links?
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I see there:
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I see there:
Deleted because of the name clash with the version in [testing]. Maybe should be reuploaded under a different name.
Deleted.
Kept for now.
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Dogmeat wrote:I see there:
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libreoffice-base-binDeleted.
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Kept for now.
Why?!
Package Details: libreoffice 3.2.99.2-1
My package has version 3.3.0-beta1
Today beta2 is out. I'm going to update my package.
Last edited by ur6lad (2010-10-14 07:46:28)
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Because that's the rule. If there is the same package (here named "libreoffice") in an repo, it has to be deleted in AUR "because of the name clash with the version in [testing]". And 3.2.99.2-1 IS the beta.
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My package had name libreoffice-base-bin.Package from Extra Testing calls libreoffice.
My package had version 3.3.0-beta1. Package from Testins is 3.2.99.2
I think it isn't the rule violation.
Last edited by ur6lad (2010-10-14 10:23:57)
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my opinion is that libreoffice-base-bin shouldn't be deleted but upload it with a more appropriate name, like libreoffice-bin
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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OK.
Beta2 is available
http://www.documentfoundation.org/lists … 00013.html
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My package had name libreoffice-base-bin.
Was that a stealth edit? Last time I responded, the package you citated was called "libreoffice" alone. Or maybe I wasn't paying attention.
Last edited by ChemBro (2010-10-14 11:24:14)
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