I think something needs adjusting between the new package name and the package install/update scripts, because I got blasted with install messages that don't look relevant anymore, since the split happened long ago. (6/8) removing libreoffice-impress [-----------------------------------------------------------------------[4/1928] (7/8) removing libreoffice-sdk [-------------------------------------------------------------------------] 100% (8/8) removing libreoffice-writer [-------------------------------------------------------------------------] 100% (1/9) installing libreoffice-still-en-US [-------------------------------------------------------------------------] 100% (2/9) installing libreoffice-still-common [-------------------------------------------------------------------------] 100% * see https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/LibreOffice ------------------------------------------------------------------- LibreOffice has been split into several packages: - libreoffice-common - libreoffice-{base,calc,draw,impress,math,writer} - frontend applications - libreoffice-{gnome,kde4} - desktop integration plugins - libreoffice-{sdk,sdk-doc} - add-on and doc for programming using the LibreOffice APIs and for creating extensions (UNO components). ------------------------------------------------------------------- * you need to install at least one libreoffice-langpack * you may want to pacman -Ss libreoffice-extensions to see what additional extensions are prepared to install * it's recommended to install {hunspell,mythes,hyphen}-xx pkg for spell checking * make sure you have installed some ttf font (ttf-dejavu recommended) Optional dependencies for libreoffice-still-common libreoffice-still-langpack: additional language support java-runtime: adds java support pstoedit: translates PostScript and PDF graphics into other vector formats libmythes: for use in thesaurus beanshell2: interactive java -- good for prototyping/macros vigra: C++ computer vision library, usable in Basebmp [installed] libmspack: library for Microsoft compression formats for use in FontOOo sane: for scanner access [installed] unixodbc: adds ODBC database support gst-plugins-base-libs: + some gstr-plugins to support multimedia content, e.g. in impress [installed] gtk2: for browser plugin [installed] libpaper: takes care of papersize [installed] (3/9) installing libreoffice-still-calc [-------------------------------------------------------------------------] 100% (4/9) installing libreoffice-still-draw [-------------------------------------------------------------------------] 100%