On 09/06/2020 08.32, Rene Engelhard wrote: > Hi, > > Am 09.06.20 um 08:18 schrieb Michael Weghorn: >> On 08/06/2020 15.16, Rene Engelhard wrote: >>> (I consider the existence of gen a problem, too, maybe I should just >>> make -gtk3 a non-optional part. >>> >>> But still then afaik the desktop detector will still use "gen" on e.g. >>> fluxbox or so, didn't actually check lately?) >> IIRC, Caolán mentioned that on IRC yesterday already: >> Unless explicitly specified otherwise (like setting SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN >> env variable), "gen" is the last choice, so won't be used if another VCL >> plugin is present and can be loaded, s. [1]. > > And as I also said yesterday on IRC it is possible to install LO in > Debian without gtk3 or qt5/kf5 present. > > That also can be deliberate (some random WM which doesn't "need" gtk3, > KDE people who do not want gtk3 stuff on their system, ..), or > accidentially (apt install libreoffice doesn't "force" gtk3 on people. > If you choose -gnome you get -gtk3 recommended and thus installed, as > does the installer for "desktop" installs) > > Yes, I know people advocate on ignoring those dependencies and just ship > it in -core or so and let the loading mechanism figure it out. I think > this is bad (packages should express their library linkage in dependencies.) Yes, you mentioned that indeed; I was just referring to the part of the email I quoted where you were mentioning what would happen if -gtk3 was made non-optional in Debian. (So this was not really news, more of a "for the records" comment, since probably not everybody on the mailing list also reads all IRC messages). (And I personally agree that VCL plugin packages in Debian should actually depend on the libraries they need to be usable.) _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice