Fernando de Oliveira wrote: > Installing in /opt/libreoffice-4.1.1.2 is as easy as changing replacing > the prefix. I have always used in /opt/.., not in /usr. Is it OK to > change the page so that the user is left with the choice between the two?
Yes. > I never use the dependencies: Redland-1.0.16 (which requires > Rasqal-0.9.30 > Raptor-2.0.10, all started by R's), OpenLDAP-2.4.36, > Berkeley DB-6.0.20 and unixODBC-2.3.1. Is it OK to move them to Optional? OK with me. > Python 2 can be used, instead of Python 3 (this is how I use). Is it OK > to add in Recommended 2 as alternative to 3? No issues there. > Thanks, Ken, for discussing these matters with me. > > BTW: > > Bruce, is ok to use my system with corrected glibc for development and > tag 7.4? I did tag the java and icedtea-web using it. Yes, I think so. What you have is 7.7-rc2 with the exception that I updated the kernel from 3.10.9 to 3.10.10 in -rc2. > Can we go on tagging packages, or need to reinstall everything from > scratch? I think I am not the only one in doubt about this. I will continue. If something comes up, which I think is quite doubtful, there is always the errata page. -- Bruce -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
