Otavio Salvador wrote:
Does it also break Calc as datasource too?
Yes, that's why the comment.
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reassign 484287 openoffice.org
retitle 484287 Please consider reducing dependency on oo.o-filter-binfilter
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On Tuesday 03 June 2008, Frans Pop wrote:
> As previously discussed on IRC we could save 109MB installed size and
> 43MB download size/CD space for the desktop task by dropping the par
"Alexander E. Patrakov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Frans Pop wrote:
>> Package: tasksel
>> Version: 2.74
>> Severity: wishlist
>>
>> As previously discussed on IRC we could save 109MB installed size
>> and 43MB download size/CD space for the desktop task by dropping the
>> parts of OpenOffice t
Frans Pop wrote:
Package: tasksel
Version: 2.74
Severity: wishlist
As previously discussed on IRC we could save 109MB installed size and 43MB
download size/CD space for the desktop task by dropping the parts of
OpenOffice that depend on Java.
This will result in the removal of:
* packages de
I should probably add a rationale for this.
IMO what users expect from a default Debian install is an equivalent for
the "basic" MS office functionality: wordprocessing, spreadsheets and
presentations.
MS Access has always been a somewhat optional component of Office, only
included by default f
Package: tasksel
Version: 2.74
Severity: wishlist
As previously discussed on IRC we could save 109MB installed size and 43MB
download size/CD space for the desktop task by dropping the parts of
OpenOffice that depend on Java.
This will result in the removal of:
* packages depending on openoffic
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