Re: Bug#281645: installation-reports: OOo installation failed

2004-11-17 Thread Kenshi Muto
At 17 Nov 04 05:36:44 GMT,
Christian Perrier wrote:
  Hmm, I remember joeyh removed openoffice from desktop selection, but
  tasksel/tasks/desktop in svn remains:
 
 Uh? I missed that. I don't really understand why it has been removed
 as I cannot imagine a desktop workstation without OO...:-)

tasksel (2.11) unstable; urgency=low
  * Joey Hess
- Remove openoffice.org (leaving -bin), and remove all OOo -help- and
  -l10n- packages from all tasks. This is necessary because these packages
  are available for all architectures, but have broken dependencies on
  many architectures (openoffice.org-bin is only built on a few), which
  breaks installation of the tasks of which they are a part on many
  architectures.

If we want to have openoffice.org, we should have -l10n- packages.
If we don't want to have -l10n- packages, openoffice.org should be removed.

Thanks,
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Processed: Re: Bug#281645: installation-reports: OOo installation failed

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 reassign 281645 openoffice.org-bin
Bug#281645: installation-reports: OOo installation failed
Bug reassigned from package `installation-reports' to `openoffice.org-bin'.

 retitle 281645 are l10n packages not ready for sarge?
Bug#281645: installation-reports: OOo installation failed
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Re: Bug#281645: installation-reports: OOo installation failed

2004-11-16 Thread Christian Perrier

 Hmm, I remember joeyh removed openoffice from desktop selection, but
 tasksel/tasks/desktop in svn remains:

Uh? I missed that. I don't really understand why it has been removed
as I cannot imagine a desktop workstation without OO...:-)



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