Excerpts from Auguste Pop's message of 2011-08-03 15:12:21 +0200: > On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 9:06 PM, Mauro Santos <registo.mailling@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On 03-08-2011 07:41, Hector Martinez-Seara wrote: > >> Hi, > >> I'm aware that recently there has been some changes in libreoffice > >> package. The problem is that yesterday I updated my system and > >> surprisingly only libreoffice-common was updated. By that I mean that > >> I mean that not base, writer, impress... were available after the > >> update, they dissapered. Moreover, if I make "pacman -S libreoffice" > >> only "libreoffice-common" is targeted and there is no traces of > >> libreoffice-calc, libreoffice-base, libreoffice-draw.... The thing > >> is that there seems to be a container called libreoffice which it is > >> suppose to contain all this basic packages but in my case only > >> installs "libreoffice-common". What I'm doing wrong? I hope it is not > >> expected that we install one by one the components we want. > >> Thanks in advance, > >> Hector > > > > My only (small) gripe is that libreoffice-gnome maybe should be called > > libreoffice-gtk. > > > > As a user of xfce I was slightly puzzled but the naming saying gnome as > > it sort of implies that it is specific to gnome, however the description > > clarifies that it applies to any gtk dependent DE. Maybe the naming > > should be general and the description should state gnome,xfce and > > anything else gtk dependent that is officially supported by arch. > > > > -- > > Mauro Santos > > > and libreoffice-kde4 should be libreoffice-qt. I'm not sure about this, it pulls in at least phonon, which is kde specific.