Libreoffice-7.2.2 and Boost-1.77.0

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Post#1 by Jack » 26 Oct 2021, 16:22

Here is a office I needed so I put it to share.

https://www.mediafire.com/folder/rf3gat ... s-MATE-5.0

Here is the two files that you will need to make it work.

1ab551af6568a201cfd39a8f1c7cef1a libreoffice-7.2.2-x86_64-1alien.xzm

ef28abfd5eb2c8e7d6a73e1ef9c59e30 boost-1.77.0-x86_64-2.xzm
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Post#2 by Ed_P » 26 Oct 2021, 19:23

Thank you Jack.
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Post#3 by Rava » 28 Oct 2021, 21:46

Jack wrote:
26 Oct 2021, 16:22
Here is the two files that you will need to make it work.

1ab551af6568a201cfd39a8f1c7cef1a libreoffice-7.2.2-x86_64-1alien.xzm
ef28abfd5eb2c8e7d6a73e1ef9c59e30 boost-1.77.0-x86_64-2.xzm
What exactly is boost for?
I do not recall older versions of LO needing it.

(Currently downloading … will test tomorrow since it is already quite late in my time zone)

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funny… md5sum of your LO version starts with 1a and ends with 1a…
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Post#4 by Jack » 28 Oct 2021, 22:19

When I txz2xzm libreoffice but when I first ran lowriter it error and it needed a lib file so I did a pkg.org search and that what came up so I did another txz2dir boost then when I try again it work OK.

So if you fine another one but smaller please let me know.

I know version 6 didn't need it.
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Post#5 by Rava » 28 Oct 2021, 22:30

Jack wrote:
28 Oct 2021, 22:19
I know version 6 didn't need it.
Could me some new feature that hardly anyone uses. Would not be the first time a software gets bloated by adding non-essential features.

I can try my module-slim-fu… it might give error messages (you only see when starting via console instead of starting via DE), but it will still run (else it would make no sense, creating a small but broken module would be silly).

And my slimmed down-modules sometimes work on one DE - like in mine, XFCE, and then need an extra dependency XFCE not needs, like for Mate.
But we will see, I will have time earliest on Sunday, if RL not tells me otherwise.

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Post#6 by Rapha_ » 07 Dec 2021, 02:55

Thank you very much Jack for your contribution ! :)

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Post#7 by Rapha_ » 08 Dec 2021, 04:23

hello, in fact a library is missing, always the one that is often requested in the packages :
See here : Sujet : libstdc++.so.6 - Resolve the error message

it can't have been easy to find the dependencies with all these scripts to start LibreOffice with ldd :( ...What method did you use ?

Added this for it :
Sujet : LibreOffice : Locale languages settings

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Post#8 by Jack » 08 Dec 2021, 06:02

I added libstdc++.so.6 so if you need it you can get it there.
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