Hi again, Rene Engelhard wrote: > "This metapackage installs all components of libreoffice"
this is exactly where the package description is misleading: It does not only install "all components of libreoffice" but also additional packages in order to match an upstream install as closely as possible. > -Depends: fonts-sil-gentium-basic, > +Depends: fonts-crosextra-caladea, > + fonts-crosextra-carlito, > + fonts-linuxlibertine, > + fonts-sil-gentium-basic, > libreoffice-base [!mips64], > libreoffice-calc, > libreoffice-core (= ${binary:Version}), > > as those are (some time already) shipped upstream. See also > https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=827911 I see. Considering that the meta-package now installs the fonts-crosextra-* fonts, maybe it is a good idea to add fonts-croscore as an alternative to the fonts-liberation dependency, so the substitution fonts' appearances will properly match. Is there any place where one can review the list of extra components added by a libreoffice upstream install? Thanks! - Fabian