Em 13-08-2013 22:22, Fernando de Oliveira escreveu:
> Em 13-08-2013 21:59, Fernando de Oliveira escreveu:
>> Em 13-08-2013 21:44, Armin K. escreveu:
>>> On 08/14/2013 02:36 AM, Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
>>>
>>> [...]
>>>
>>>>
>>>> One minor thing: harfbuzz is in a switch but not in Recommended
>>>> dependencies.
>>>>
>>>
>>> But GTK+2 is, and GTK+2 requires Pango, which requires Harfbuzz (dep.
>>> chain).
>>>
>>
>> OK. In the system I have just installed LO, I have pango-1.30.1, but did
>> not have harfbuzz, and installed harfbuzz-0.9.19. The most recent
>> system, I have pango-1.32.5 and, confirming your reply, harfbuzz-0.9.16
>> is installed. So, apologies for that, I had not realized it was already
>> installed in one system.
>>
>
> Hit the same problem in this newer machine that already had harfbuzz:
>
> ...bin/unpack-sources: Permission denied
>
> Now, using --with-lang="", passed that point.
>
The book uses --with-lang="" , that explains why the bug has not been
hit by strict use of copy/paste.
But also we have:
{{
--with-lang="en-US pt-BR": This switch sets what languages to support.
en-US is always needed. To list several languages, separate them with a
space. For all languages, use --with-lang=ALL
}}
The easiest fix would be deleting any support for non-US locales, but I
cannot believe anybody would agree with that, for this package, at least.
A fix different from installing the binary packages from the Document
Foundation would be great, to return to normal status. If we cannot
find it, I see no alternative other than including instructions on how
to install those language packs.
--
[]s,
Fernando
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