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Bug#612807: marked as done (libreoffice: Need openoffice transitional packages)



Your message dated Thu, 10 Feb 2011 21:16:47 +0100
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regarding libreoffice: Need openoffice transitional packages
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Package: libreoffice
Severity: normal

I noticed uno-libs3 and ure pop up in the list of packages to get
upgraded, but I didn't see the rest of openoffice.  Investigating, I
found that all the other packages got renamed for the transition to
libreoffice, but didn't get pulled in automatically.  To ease the
transition, could libreoffice provide transitional packages named
"openoffice.org", "openoffice.org-writer", and so on, which depend on
the corresponding libreoffice packages?

Thanks,
Josh Triplett

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On 02/10/2011 09:10 PM, Josh Triplett wrote:
> To ease the
> transition, could libreoffice provide transitional packages named
> "openoffice.org", "openoffice.org-writer", and so on, which depend on
> the corresponding libreoffice packages?

this is what the openoffice.org in experimental is already doing, it's
only consisting of transitional packages as of version 1:3.3.0.

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