[ you know that this didn't result in a official, tracked bug report? ] Hi,
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 05:37:33PM +0200, thibaut bethune wrote: > Package: libreoffice > > Architecture: amd64 > > Version: 1:4.0.4-2 Thus this info isn't neded/honoured. (And no, this is NOT a normal bug. It's a wish -> wishlist.) > You can read from LibreOffice 4.0 Release Notes [1] : > "Extensions > PDF Import [...] are no longer bundled extensions but core features. > (Stephan Bergmann)" > (same for "the Presenter Console, and the Python Scripting Provider") Correct. > However I can't import PDF files with LibreOffice 4.0.4. > > I know that there is a libreoffice-pdfimport extension but people No, there's not a "libreoffice-pdfimport extension", because as you said it's not a extension anymore :). Yes, there's a extra package for it and that is because pdfimport has a dependency on poppler which I don't want to enforce on everyone. The current split has some thoughts in it. Above you also mentioned the Presenter Console and the ython Scripting Provider. The Presenter Console is in -impress now (I accepted that because imho it always was important core functionality for me - the PDF Import IMHO is _not_) and the python scripting provider (requiring a non-default python per default!) is also a extra package not installed per default (python*-uno is, not libreoffice-script-provider-python). > expect LibreOffice to behave the same way accross operating systems. > > Therefore i think that LibreOffice 4.0 on Debian should follow the > Release Notes and be able to import PDF files by default. Consequently thought that means you also want forcing any other default thing - like the script provider for bsh; which even requires stuff like bsh installed? Because that's in upstreams default, too.. Want bsh installed everywhere? Or librelogo? Or the SDK? Or the report-builder with it's LOADS of Java library dependencies (which is "default" in 4.1+)? Or... Adding the pdfimport stuff to some always-installed package (-core?) is complete nonsense imho, but I could add -pdfimport to the metapackage ("libreoffice"). That at least won't force it on everyone... I don't like that, though. I don't see a problem in it being a extra package; the package name is obvious and the package description also so that it's just one apt-cache search away... Regards, Rene -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-openoffice-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20130624163257.gf16...@rene-engelhard.de