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Signed-off-by: Christoph Willing <chris.willing@linux.com>
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LibreOffice is a powerful office suite; its clean interface and powerful tools
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let you unleash your creativity and grow your productivity. LibreOffice embeds
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several applications that make it the most powerful Free & Open Source Office
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suite on the market: Writer, the word processor, Calc, the spreadsheet
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application, Impress, the presentation engine, Draw, our drawing and
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flowcharting application, Base, our database and database frontend,
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and Math for editing mathematics.
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This SlackBuild builds the entire project from its source code. In seeking a
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fully functional LibreOffice, most optional features are included by default.
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Build time environment variables that may set to vary features are as follows:
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1. enable the experimental VLC avmedia backend (disabled by default) with:
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VLC="yes"
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This requires the vlc package (available from SBo) to be installed.
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2. enable avahi support (disabled by default) with:
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AVAHI="yes"
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This requires the avahi package (available from SBo) to be installed.
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3. disable kde4 support (enabled by default) with:
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KDE4="no"
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4. support additional languages by overriding the LOLANGS variable, whose
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default setting is LOLANGS="de es fr id it ja nl vi zh-CN". Note that en-US
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is always added to whatever LOLANGS is set. Thus building with, for example,
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LOLANGS="de" sh LibreOffice
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would build LibreOffice with support for german and US english languages.
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Additionally, setting LOLANGS="ALL" will build in support for all available
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languages.
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5. A number of Java Development Kits are suitable for building LibreOffice.
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The default JDK for this SlackBuild is openjdk. Others may be chosen by
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setting the JAVA environment variable when running the SlackBuild. Recognised
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values are openjdk (the default, not explicitly required), openjdk8 and jdk
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e.g. JAVA=jdk (to use SBo jdk package with Oracle binary version). Using an
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alternate JDK will require presence of the appropriate package when building
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LibreOffice. Since the apache-ant package is already required by openjdk,
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hence openjdk8, its listing in the REQUIRES field is redundant in these cases.
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However it remains listed to accomodate the case of JAVA=jdk, in which the
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apache-ant package is needed to build LibreOffice.
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Finally, setting JAVA=no will build LibreOffice without any Java support.
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6. The number of parallel make jobs used by the LibreOffice build system defaults
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to the number of available cpu cores. If the MAKEFLAGS environment variable
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contains the -j option e.g.
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MAKEFLAGS=-j6
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then the SlackBuild will pass this to the LibreOffice build system
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(via its --with-parallelism configure option). The number of parallel make jobs
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is further controlled with the PARALLEL environment varaiable e.g.
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PARALLEL=1 sh LibreOffice.SlackBuild
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which would limit building to a single make process, overriding any value set
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with the -j option in MAKEFLAGS.
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7. Use of ccache during building is turned off by default to save disk space (and
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possible build failure due to lack of disk space). It may be reinstated by
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setting the USE_CCACHE environment to "yes" e.g.
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USE_CCACHE=yes sh LibreOffice.SlackBuild
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For performance reasons, this Slackbuild sets GTK2 to be used at runtime.
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Alternatives (gen, gtk3, kde4) may still be used by setting SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN
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in the user's runtime environment.
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Spell checking of documents at runtime requires installation of a suitable
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wordlist for the language concerned. This can be achieved in either of two
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ways:
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1. Build & install hunspell-en (or hunspell-es, hunspell-pl) from SBo
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2. Search for the desired language dictionary at:
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http://extensions.libreoffice.org/extension-center?getCategories=Dictionary
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and download the relevant file e.g. dict-en.oxt. Now open LO's extension
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manager and press the "Add..." button which will open a file browser with which
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to locate and open the downloaded .oxt file. The new dictionary will now appear
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in the Extension Manager.
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Some people have experienced difficulties building LibreOffice while a previoius
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version is still installed. It is therefore recommended that any previous version
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is removed while building LibreOffice.
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