On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 12:47 PM, Wolf Halton <wolf.hal...@gmail.com> wrote: > Sounds like it might not take too much effort to get it to work in Ubuntu. > > Wolf Halton > http://sourcefreedom.com > Apache developer: > wolfhal...@apache.org > On Aug 24, 2012 4:37 PM, "Marcelo Santana" <msant...@cnen.gov.br> wrote: > >> On Sat, 25 Aug 2012 03:45:38 +0800, imacat <ima...@mail.imacat.idv.tw> >> wrote: >> >> [...] >> >> Hi there, >> >> > Hmm... in that case, shouldn't these package files work on >> > Squeeze, too? Why is Wheezy? Wheezy is not released yet. >> >> I'm not sure, but probably yes because there is no package dependency >> which prevent it to be installed on the squeeze. But I've not tested >> yet.
I am a Debian user. I switched to AOO a while back because of a regression in LO that affects my work. I have been using the dev builds, works great....thanks. I am testing Wheezy in a VM , tried the sourceforge Debian repo's. The issue I am seeing is Debian still uses 'openoffice' in their package management systems. Trying to find/install openoffice results in links to libreoffice. While this is probable an issue to discuss with Debian, I am wondering how this repo is working for others. What is the package name to install AOO ? -- Peace Greg Madden