Date: Sun, 06 Mar 2011 22:54:56 +0100 From: Heino Tiedemann <rotkaps_spam_trap@gmx.de> To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Is it possible to install only some parts of libreoffice? Message-ID: <gecd48-egd2.ln1@news.hansenet.de> References: <20110302230652.GA11530@comcast.net> <20110303002701.GB11530@comcast.net> <451171299154653@web73.yandex.ru>
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Konstantin Tokarev <annulen@yandex.ru> wrote: > 03.03.2011, 03:27, "Charlie Kester" <corky1951@comcast.net>: >> On Wed 02 Mar 2011 at 15:06:52 PST Charlie Kester wrote: >> >>> I don't want or need all of the programs in the libreoffice suite. >>> >>> In fact, the only reason I might install it is to get the presentation >>> program so I can work with PowerPoint files I occasionally download from >>> the web. (There don't seem to be any workable, lighterweight >>> alternatives, as there are for .doc and .xls files.) >>> >>> Would it be possible to provide some options to select which components >>> to install? Or is the suite written in such a way that I have to >>> install the whole thing in order to get one piece? > > It doesn't make much sense because all components of OOo/LibO are tightly > integrated. I remember my debian GNU/Linux times some years ago: If i remember correcly there was the possibillity to install Openoffice (what is the root of libreoffice) in peaces: Needed was a "openoffice core" package and maybe another "openoffice lib" (or so) package. After that you could install writer / base / calc and so on seperatly... Heino
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