On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 4:59 PM, Andreas Radke <a.radke@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > It's done. LibreOffice has been split into libreoffice-common > and application packages -writer,base,calc,... > > For better look'n feel you should also install libreoffice-gnome for > use in any gtk desktop and libreoffice-kde4 if you want. > > The en-US language is no more included in the -common pkg. So everyone > will have to install at least one language pack,e.g. libreoffice-en-US. > > I hope I've covered the deps all well. Please test fresh installations > and also upgrading from last 3.4.1 release. The new 3.4.2rc1 should be > already safe for daily usage. > > Recommended way for new installations should be to either install > libreoffice-common the should ask for a langpack or directly install > the langpack of your choice that will pull in the -common pkg. Then you > install the application packages you want. > > It's also possible to install the "libreoffice" group package. > > If you upgrade you should get libreoffice-common installed showing the > needed infos. > > So get it from the testing repo and report bugs. > > -Andy > Is is possible to get many libreoffice plugins in a single group?