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Openoffice linux deb
Openoffice linux deb











openoffice linux deb

NOTE BEGIN: below procedure may be irrelevant, since installing default-jdk as above will install appropriate Java distribution for your Debian which will be likely appropriate for your ApacheOO build. I had to use GCC-5.x and G++5.x since newer versions failed to build OpenOffice 4.1.3.Īpt - get install g ++- 5 gcc - 5 bison flex libarchive - zip - perl libcups2 - dev libpam0g - dev gperf libfreetype6 - dev libxaw7 - dev libfontconfig1 - dev libxrandr - dev patch libgconf2 - dev libgnomevfs2 - dev ant libgtk2.0 - dev junit junit4 libidl - dev liborbit2 - dev libwww - perl libxml - parser - perl autoconf libssl - dev lib32gcc - 5 - dev libx32gcc - 5 - dev mingw32 subversion git - svn libgstreamer - plugins - base0.10 - dev rpm default- jdk libgles2 - mesa - dev

openoffice linux deb

And I desired to build installation packages for Debian and derivatives like Ubuntu - as well as for Red Hat and derivatives like CentOS and its clone Oracle Unbreakable Linux My quest began by looking at the documentation and example snippets of build commands. Although I had downloaded a binary of ApacheOO 4.1.3 RC1, had successfully installed into Debian Sid for AMD64, and was using it normally, I had an irresistible urge to build my own OpenOffice, notwithstanding. Evidently, OO is an application that I keep open on a constant basis thus, it is a no-brainer what instance I was to engage in my build effort. So I use Debian Sid as my daily development environment - with a Google Compute Engine and VirtualBox to provision and spin Debian Jessie (Stable) instances.

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In the process I hope to dispel malicious rumors of its demise by self-serving trolls and invite the community to collaborate in furthering the development of ApacheOO. The following post, thus, is an overview of how I managed to build the soon to be released OO 4.1.3. Although I had tried in the past, I had not succeeded in building such a formidable application. As Apache OpenOffice 4.1.3 is about to be released, I wanted to share my experience building the venerable, enterprise grade, IBM Symphony-enhanced office suite.













Openoffice linux deb