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Sent: 24-Jun-20 7:27:56 PM
Subject: Re: Building LO from source
Hi,
On Wednesday, 2020-06-24 11:13:32 +0200, Christian Lohmaier wrote:
On Mon, Jun 22, 2020 at 2:36 PM Ismet Bahadir wrote:
> 2) The print option default is Letter. How can I make it A4 for all apps?
Couldn't find
Hi,
On Wednesday, 2020-06-24 11:13:32 +0200, Christian Lohmaier wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 22, 2020 at 2:36 PM Ismet Bahadir wrote:
> > 2) The print option default is Letter. How can I make it A4 for all apps?
> > Couldn't find the option under settings.
>
> That should depend on the locale of your
On Mon, Jun 22, 2020 at 2:36 PM Ismet Bahadir wrote:
>
> People in the company asked of me 2 things:
>
> 1) How can I pull and build LO v7.01 instead of the latest version? (They
> told me that the latest Turkish lang pack they can get is v7.01)
Note that there is not version 7.01 or 7.0.1 yet
Hi All,
I didn't want to start another thread, so I am using this one.
I managed to compile and build LO under Debian. The official DEB packaging
is working as expected (I can exclude some apps). The extension is also
working. Thanks for all the support.
People in the company asked of me 2 thing
Am 15.06.20 um 09:49 schrieb rene.engelh...@mailbox.org:
> Am 15. Juni 2020 07:35:58 MESZ schrieb Ismet Bahadir
> :
>> Thanks for the reply. I deleted the Debian and CentOS virtual
>> machine, so I cannot re-check.
...
>> My current system is:
>>
>> 1) test@test-virtual-machine:~/libreoffice$ ca
e --
From: rene.engelh...@mailbox.org
To: "Ismet Bahadir" ; "Muhammet Kara"
Cc: "libreoffice-dev"
Sent: 15-Jun-20 10:49:10 AM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Building LO from source
Am 15. Juni 2020 07:35:58 MESZ schrieb Ismet Bahadir :
Hi Rene,
Thanks for the reply. I de
nd. Please specify the root of
>your KF5 installation by exporting KF5DIR before running "configure".
>
>Any suggestions to fix this?
>
>Regards
>
>-- Original Message --
>From: "Rene Engelhard"
>To: "Ismet Bahadir" ; "Muha
Engelhard"
To: "Ismet Bahadir" ; "Muhammet Kara"
Cc: "libreoffice-dev"
Sent: 14-Jun-20 5:28:47 PM
Subject: Re: Building LO from source
Hi,
Am 14.06.20 um 10:06 schrieb Ismet Bahadir:
The "build-deb libreoffice" command also fails on my Debia
Hi,
Am 14.06.20 um 10:06 schrieb Ismet Bahadir:
> The "build-deb libreoffice" command also fails on my Debian-10
> virtual machine. It says "the system requires javahelper" but can't
> find and install javahelper
>
If at all, "build-dep".
And:
javahelper | 0.72.9 | stable | all
so
>
>
> TBH, I don't know what those parameters are and do. Those double pastes
> were accidental, yes. Actually those parameters were taken from a web site
> (don't remember now). It was arguing to create an autogen.input file and
> put these lines in the file but there were no explanations.
>
Copy
5 --without-gssapi*
>
>
> Except from the (accidental?) double paste, I see repeating params like '
> *--disable-gstreamer*' at 2 different places. And I would make sure I
> really need all the '--without-*' and "--disable-*" params. Some might
> impact cert
an...@hotmail.com>>
To: "Ismet Bahadir" <mailto:ismetbaha...@gmail.com>>; "Stephan Bergmann"
mailto:sberg...@redhat.com>>;
libreoffice@lists.freedesktop.org
<mailto:libreoffice@lists.freedesktop.org>
Sent: 12-Jun-20 2:53:42 PM
Subject: Re: Building
t-junit --without-help --without-doxygen --disable-odk
--enable-debug --without-krb5 --without-gssapi
Regards
-- Original Message --
From: "Mike Kaganski"
To: "Ismet Bahadir" ; "Stephan Bergmann"
; libreoffice@lists.freedesktop.org
Sent: 12-Jun-20 2:53:42
On 12.06.2020 8:40, Ismet Bahadir wrote:
> How can I exclude some of the apps such as "Draw"? Is it possible that
> each app has its own DEB installation file so that I won't be installing
> it if I skip its DEB file? Or, is there a parameter for excluding apps?
We have a concept of "installed" ap
>
>
> Of course users could still access those modules via CLI if they know
> how (unlikely ?).
>
If there is an incentive for users to do something the admins don't want
them to do, they will figure out a way, and share the knowledge. To think
that "users won't figure out" leads to failure. Secur
rdreau"
mailto:regis.perdr...@gmail.com>>
To: "libreoffice-dev"
mailto:libreoffice@lists.freedesktop.org>>
Sent: 12-Jun-20 9:22:06 AM
Subject: Re: Re[4]: Building LO from source
HI Ismet,
I can confirm (IMHO) that you can't exclude easily some part from LO, it's
On 12/6/20 4:41 pm, Ismet Bahadir wrote:
> The institution I'm giving LO is asking to remove some of the "apps"
> that they are not going to use. Those apps may stay in the compiled
> package, but I don't want users to see those apps. It's like installing
> MS Office with unchecking MS Access. The
t;Ismet Bahadir" ; "Regis Perdreau"
; "libreoffice-dev"
Sent: 12-Jun-20 12:09:00 PM
Subject: AW: [EXTERN]-Re[6]: Building LO from source
Hi,
Regarding your problem installing extensions, I remember having the
same Error message when I enabled Java Debugging insi
au"
To: "libreoffice-dev"
Sent: 12-Jun-20 9:22:06 AM
Subject: Re: Re[4]: Building LO from source
HI Ismet,
I can confirm (IMHO) that you can't exclude easily some part from LO,
it's not designed in this way...For example, Impress depends from Draw.
You need Calc t
the extension
> successfully installs on Ubuntu but fails on Debian.
>
> Regards
>
> -- Original Message --
> From: "Tor Lillqvist"
> To: "Ismet Bahadir"
> Cc: "Stephan Bergmann" ; "libreoffice-dev" <
> libreoffice@li
o not know why the extension
successfully installs on Ubuntu but fails on Debian.
Regards
-- Original Message --
From: "Tor Lillqvist"
To: "Ismet Bahadir"
Cc: "Stephan Bergmann" ; "libreoffice-dev"
Sent: 12-Jun-20 8:55:57 AM
Subject: Re: Re[2
> I think it's best to recompile the source from scratch with official DEB
> packaging system.
>
IMHO, as an outsider, only Debian's own way to package LibreOffice can be
said to be "official". It is *very* different from the way TDF packages
LibreOffice in the .deb format.
How can I exclude some
B file? Or, is there a parameter for excluding apps?
Regards
-- Original Message --
From: "Stephan Bergmann"
To: libreoffice@lists.freedesktop.org
Cc: "Ismet Bahadir"
Sent: 11-Jun-20 2:08:14 PM
Subject: Re: Building LO from source
On 11/06/2020 12:35, Ismet Bahadi
On 11/06/2020 12:35, Ismet Bahadir wrote:
I understand, thanks. I'll try that but compiling takes too much time.
Can you guess why the extension installs successfully under Ubuntu but
fails at Debian? The error message is: Binary URP bridge disposed during
call.
I'm afraid to face the same e
structions,
that's why I'm trying to understand the root cause of the problem.
Regards
-- Original Message --
From: "Michael Stahl"
To: "Ismet Bahadir" ;
libreoffice@lists.freedesktop.org
Sent: 11-Jun-20 11:21:58 AM
Subject: Re: Building LO from source
On
On 11.06.20 10:13, Ismet Bahadir wrote:
My problem is, the .deb file works fine on Ubuntu 18.04 and I can
install the extension. However, the same .deb file is installed on
Debian-10 but I can't install the extension.
well that isn't guaranteed to work anyway and nobody ever tested it.
if you
is installed on
Debian-10 but I can't install the extension.
Regards
-- Original Message --
From: "Michael Stahl"
To: "Ismet Bahadir" ;
libreoffice@lists.freedesktop.org
Sent: 11-Jun-20 11:08:03 AM
Subject: Re: Building LO from source
On 11.06.20 07:34, I
On 11.06.20 07:34, Ismet Bahadir wrote:
And, this is the link to create single DEB file:
https://www.ostechnix.com/create-deb-file-source-ubuntu-16-04/
... checkinstall? why not use --with-package-format=deb which is the
supported way to create Debian packages.
However, there are other
Hi All,
We are creating a customized Linux operating system based on Debian for
one of our clients. They also require customized LO. Therefore, we
downloaded the source code, did some changes and compiled successfully.
This is the link I used to install dependencies:
https://wiki.documentfou
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