Date: Sun, 7 Oct 2012 22:37:18 +0000 (UTC) From: Walter Hurry <walterhurry@gmail.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: compile/install Libreoffice Writer only Message-ID: <k4t06t$tck$1@ger.gmane.org> References: <loom.20121007T070541-834@post.gmane.org> <20121007133707.4f7fb7c9.freebsd@edvax.de> <loom.20121007T140319-81@post.gmane.org> <20121007170115.542925aa.freebsd@edvax.de> <loom.20121007T173735-759@post.gmane.org>
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On Sun, 07 Oct 2012 15:44:15 +0000, jb wrote: > Polytropon <freebsd <at> edvax.de> writes: > > >> On Sun, 7 Oct 2012 12:12:17 +0000 (UTC), jb wrote: >> > Polytropon <freebsd <at> edvax.de> writes: >> > >> > >> > > On Sun, 7 Oct 2012 05:11:50 +0000 (UTC), jb wrote: >> > > > Hi, >> > > > is there a way to do that right now in ports (config, make >> > > > options) ? >> > > > Or would that require separate source packaging per component ? >> > > >> > > I'm not aware that this is possible, as LibreOffice (like >> > > OpenOffice) is designed as an "integrated package" containing >> > > various interconnected parts of office productivity programs. >> > > So I assume it's not easy to build _only_ one component. >> > > ... >> > >> > It is possible - those Linux lollipops offer such in some distros, >> > prepackaged. >> >> Interesting, I didn't think that was possible. Does this come with a >> _separated_ build for all the components that have such a corresponding >> package, or is it simply not containing the binaries for the "other" >> components? >> ... > > For example, in Archlinux these are separate builds/packages: > > libreoffice-common > > libreoffice-base libreoffice-calc libreoffice-draw libreoffice-impress > libreoffice-writer > > libreoffice-sdk libreoffice-sdk-doc > > libreoffice-extension-nlpsolver libreoffice-extension-pdfimport > libreoffice-extension-presentation-minimizer > libreoffice-extension-presenter-screen libreoffice-gnome > libreoffice-kde4 libreoffice-math libreoffice-postgresql-connector > libreoffice-scripting-javascript ... > > So, there is a lot of functionality thru modularity. > > For example, in CentOS (clone of RedHat) I can install > libreoffice-writer only, which pulls libreoffice-common, and perhaps > some extension packages (if so configured). Yes, but libreoffice-common is essentially the whole thing; libreoffice- base, libreoffice-calc, libreoffice-draw, libreoffice-impress and libreoffice-writer are (relatively) small front ends. To all intents and purposes, Polytropon is right.
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