On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 4:59 PM, Andreas Radke <a.radke@arcor.de> wrote:
It's done. LibreOffice has been split into libreoffice-common and application packages -writer,base,calc,...
For better look'n feel you should also install libreoffice-gnome for use in any gtk desktop and libreoffice-kde4 if you want.
The en-US language is no more included in the -common pkg. So everyone will have to install at least one language pack,e.g. libreoffice-en-US.
I hope I've covered the deps all well. Please test fresh installations and also upgrading from last 3.4.1 release. The new 3.4.2rc1 should be already safe for daily usage.
Recommended way for new installations should be to either install libreoffice-common the should ask for a langpack or directly install the langpack of your choice that will pull in the -common pkg. Then you install the application packages you want.
It's also possible to install the "libreoffice" group package.
If you upgrade you should get libreoffice-common installed showing the needed infos.
So get it from the testing repo and report bugs.
-Andy
Is is possible to get many libreoffice plugins in a single group?