Re: [tdf-discuss] MacOS X install: use native packaging which can be installed without user confirmation?

2011-02-20 Thread J.B. Nicholson-Owens
Christian Lohmaier wrote: But as admin, asking for a way using the commandline, mount the dmg, then just extract the tarball in the LO installation directory (tar -C -xjf/tarball.tar.bz2), then umount/detach the languagepack. Thanks; this was quite helpful. Should LO's needs for application

Re: [tdf-discuss] MacOS X install: use native packaging which can be installed without user confirmation?

2011-02-20 Thread Uwe Altmann
Am 19.02.11 18:02, schrieb J.B. Nicholson-Owens: > In another thread, Uwe Altmann wrote docs for installing a LibreOffice > language pack: >> LangPack: >> Download and open the *.dmg file >> Start the Program "OpenOffice.org 3.3 Language Pack" into the dmg. >> Select the LO/OOo-Version you want to

Re: [tdf-discuss] MacOS X install: use native packaging which can be installed without user confirmation?

2011-02-19 Thread Christian Lohmaier
Hi *, On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 6:02 PM, J.B. Nicholson-Owens wrote: > Is there some way to install LibreOffice and its language packs completely > from the command line? the Installation of languagepacks on mac consists of extracting a tarball included within the dmg - the GUI is only there to fi

[tdf-discuss] MacOS X install: use native packaging which can be installed without user confirmation?

2011-02-19 Thread J.B. Nicholson-Owens
In another thread, Uwe Altmann wrote docs for installing a LibreOffice language pack: LangPack: Download and open the *.dmg file Start the Program "OpenOffice.org 3.3 Language Pack" into the dmg. Select the LO/OOo-Version you want to update with the langpack. Click OK done. Is there some way to