** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: libreoffice
+ Freeze exception and main inclusion request justification:
- Ubuntu 10.04 x86_64, LibreOffice 3.3.
+ OpenOffice.org LibreOffice Calc have a solver built in for linear
+ programming but for more complex situations, a nonlinear solver
This MIR would now require a feature freeze exception. If interested,
subscribe ubuntu-release and ask for an exception.
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If I read the description correctly we want that in main to replace the
bundled solver, which isn't localized? So the FFE wouldn't be about
having the solver, but about the missing l10n, right? The latter is
really a bug, so doesn't require an FFE.
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Kinda. This replaces the default solver which has l10n, but is inferior.
As we are not bundling the NLPSolver as upstream does, on can only
install the solver from extensions.services.openoffice.org and that one
is not localized. I have not yet verified the debian package to have
l10n though.
Well, I read it like the solver is not installed right now (as it isn't
bundled in Ubuntu). The user can download it fine, but then it isn't
localized. Or the user can install the package from the archive and
have localization. So this sounds like it's enabling a new
feature/package (the
The debian package should have l10n.
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So to test the l10n, I installed libreoffice-help-fr which also brought
in libreoffice-l10-fr. I then set ToolsOptionsLanguageInterface
Language to French and restarted LibreOffice. ToolsSolver appears to be
fully translated into French (including the Options dialog).
I did notice that Help for
The MIR was never approved. I started to look into it, but stopped once
I hit the FTBFS. I can look again if this is approved for FFe. It's
really simple: just subscribe ubuntu-release and explain why it should
be in by default.
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Please merge 0.9~beta1-5 from Debian which fixed the build dependency
problem. I successfully tested the build with pbuilder.
** Changed in: nlpsolver (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Build fails: http://launchpadlibrarian.net/64882661/buildlog_ubuntu-
natty-i386.nlpsolver_0.9~beta1-4_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz
** Changed in: nlpsolver (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Incomplete
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** Summary changed:
- NLPSolver extension not available
+ [MIR] libreoffice-nlpsolver
** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Björn Michaelsen (bjoern-michaelsen) = (unassigned)
** Package changed: libreoffice (Ubuntu) = nlpsolver (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: nlpsolver (Ubuntu)
rationale for inclusion in main: it is one of the key features of
Libreoffice and is distributed along with the main packages from
upstream
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