I got LO installed with the options I think we should be using :
enable gtk3 and disable gtk (i.e. gtk2), and system epoxy - gtk3 is
supposed to enable system cairo, which it does, and system epoxy,
but it doesn't.
For once, I'm using a DE (old xfce-4.12) so I'm trying to use the
desktop files. Disaster, each one produces a message dialog
Failed to execute command "libreoffice6.3 --writer %U".
Failed to execute child process
“libreoffice6.3” (No such file or directory)
The odd thing is that the desktop files appear to be unchanged, e.g.
calc.desktop ends
Exec=libreoffice --calc %U
I'm guessing that we can change these files with a sed, to e.g.
Exec=localc %U
But only if it is necessary. So, I'm asking - is it necessary ?
I guess I'll look for the best sed - the files start as
Exec=${UNIXBASISROOTNAME} --calc %%FILE%%
so something like '/Exec=/s/..UNIXBASISROOTNAME.*--/lo'
and then try a build like that - but maybe not tonight.
ĸen
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