[arch-general] LibreOffice update
Hello, I want to update my LibreOffice installation but pacman informed me about a conflict with the packages. So, there are libreoffice-still-* packages and there is one libreoffice-fresh package. I want to update to 4.3.x. Why are versions split into two branches and does libreoffice-fresh contain all the LO applications like Writer, Calc, etc.? (There is no libreoffice-fresh-writer or libreoffice-writer package) Thanks Vik
Re: [arch-general] LibreOffice update
Am Sat, 23 Aug 2014 20:08:31 +0200 schrieb Viktor G meilenweitvor...@gmail.com: Hello, I want to update my LibreOffice installation but pacman informed me about a conflict with the packages. So, there are libreoffice-still-* packages and there is one libreoffice-fresh package. I want to update to 4.3.x. Why are versions split into two branches and does libreoffice-fresh contain all the LO applications like Writer, Calc, etc.? (There is no libreoffice-fresh-writer or libreoffice-writer package) Thanks Vik pacman -Si 'libreoffice-fresh' will sow you that it provides and includes all LibO core applications. We dropped the app splitting because they are of small size and sometimes upstream broken the dependencies between the parts. So pacman -S libreoffice-fresh is what you want. -Andy signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [arch-general] LibreOffice update
2014-08-23 20:20 GMT+02:00 Andreas Radke andy...@archlinux.org: We dropped the app splitting because they are of small size and sometimes upstream broken the dependencies between the parts. Does this also mean we will stop splitting -still? It is strange to split Still but not Fresh. (I'm all for shipping one large pkg by the way) Thanks, Sebastiaan
Re: [arch-general] LibreOffice update
On 08/23/2014 11:32 AM, Sebastiaan Lokhorst wrote: 2014-08-23 20:20 GMT+02:00 Andreas Radke andy...@archlinux.org: We dropped the app splitting because they are of small size and sometimes upstream broken the dependencies between the parts. Does this also mean we will stop splitting -still? It is strange to split Still but not Fresh. (I'm all for shipping one large pkg by the way) I take the opposite view. I prefer a minimal system and only use Writer and Calc, so I prefer to keep the components separate.
Re: [arch-general] LibreOffice update
Am Sat, 23 Aug 2014 20:32:42 +0200 schrieb Sebastiaan Lokhorst sebastiaanlokho...@gmail.com: 2014-08-23 20:20 GMT+02:00 Andreas Radke andy...@archlinux.org: We dropped the app splitting because they are of small size and sometimes upstream broken the dependencies between the parts. Does this also mean we will stop splitting -still? It is strange to split Still but not Fresh. (I'm all for shipping one large pkg by the way) Thanks, Sebastiaan Development happens in the fresh packages. All changes will move over to the still package when a new major fresh release happens. Then the massive splitting will be dropped. -Andy signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [arch-general] LibreOffice update
2014-08-23 21:30 GMT+02:00 Andreas Radke andy...@archlinux.org: Am Sat, 23 Aug 2014 20:32:42 +0200 schrieb Sebastiaan Lokhorst sebastiaanlokho...@gmail.com: 2014-08-23 20:20 GMT+02:00 Andreas Radke andy...@archlinux.org: We dropped the app splitting because they are of small size and sometimes upstream broken the dependencies between the parts. Does this also mean we will stop splitting -still? It is strange to split Still but not Fresh. (I'm all for shipping one large pkg by the way) Thanks, Sebastiaan Development happens in the fresh packages. All changes will move over to the still package when a new major fresh release happens. Then the massive splitting will be dropped. -Andy Ah, that makes sense. Thanks for clearing it up! Sebastiaan
Re: [arch-general] LibreOffice update
Thanks for your fast replies! You're a very good community and I'm happy to use this system. :) -- Vik 2014-08-23 21:44 GMT+02:00 Sebastiaan Lokhorst sebastiaanlokho...@gmail.com: 2014-08-23 21:30 GMT+02:00 Andreas Radke andy...@archlinux.org: Am Sat, 23 Aug 2014 20:32:42 +0200 schrieb Sebastiaan Lokhorst sebastiaanlokho...@gmail.com: 2014-08-23 20:20 GMT+02:00 Andreas Radke andy...@archlinux.org: We dropped the app splitting because they are of small size and sometimes upstream broken the dependencies between the parts. Does this also mean we will stop splitting -still? It is strange to split Still but not Fresh. (I'm all for shipping one large pkg by the way) Thanks, Sebastiaan Development happens in the fresh packages. All changes will move over to the still package when a new major fresh release happens. Then the massive splitting will be dropped. -Andy Ah, that makes sense. Thanks for clearing it up! Sebastiaan