* libreoffice-still: -> 6.0.6.2
* (newer than our current 'fresh!')
* libreoffice-fresh: -> 6.1.0.3
* 6.1.1(.1) is currently pre-release, FWIW
* Use normal gcc, not gcc5
* dropping 'glibc' from buildInputs fixed this (?)
* remove many fixes/touchups/workarounds/hacks
* hopefully everything still works for everyone
* disable online update since that seems unlikely to work anyway
* fix autogen/configure invocations
* disable libnumbertext in 6.1.x since not packaged
* drop 'touch solenv/inc/target.mk' as unclear what it was for
and doesn't seem to be currently needed
* cleanup link gen a bit[1]
* split checks to check phase
[1]
primary motivation was to stop creating links like:
'libreoffice-6.0.5.2/src/-libxslt-1.1.32.tar.gz' -> '/nix/store/503v5hmhm430bld0h078gacmkniwdllr-libxslt-1.1.32.tar.gz'
'libreoffice-6.0.5.2/src/libxslt-1.1.32.tar.gz' -> '/nix/store/503v5hmhm430bld0h078gacmkniwdllr-libxslt-1.1.32.tar.gz'
This is mostly accomplished by simply using the 'md5name' field
which the python script kindly generates for us
(including the use of non-md5 if md5 is not set or empty).
Since years I'm not maintaining anything of the list below other
than some updates when I needed them for some reason. Other people
is doing that maintenance on my behalf so I better take me out but
for very few packages. Finally!
1. For some reason libreoffice-still was still referencing the Fresh
expression.
2. Moved gdb from buildInputs to nativeBuildInputs.
3. Minor update for both branches.
This change removes the spadmin wrapper because the utility was removed from LibreOffice in release 4.3. See https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/4.3#CUPS.2C_fax_machines_and_spadmin which states:
> The graphical utility spadmin is now removed in favor of these new features and the operating system's standard printer administration tools. (Caolán McNamara)
Closes#26671
This removes the "Development Build" message from the splash screen as well as
changes all references in the program from LibreOfficeDev to LibreOffice.
The old forms presumably predates, or were made in ignorance of,
`let inherit`. This way is better style as the scoping as more lexical,
something which Nix can (or might already!) take advantage of.
requiredSystemFeatures is not a meta attribute but a derivation
attribute. So "big-parallel" was being ignored on e.g. chromium,
causing it to be built (and timing out) on slow machines.
http://hydra.nixos.org/build/45819778#tabs-buildsteps
For example http://hydra.nixos.org/build/39781012 took 6h
(cherry picked from commit a29f6a5e8e1c2d6ec4adc78143c5479121d550bc)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
fixes#13651
@edolstra:
“IIRC, the "KDE integration" consists mainly in providing a Qt/KDE "File
open" dialog, which we can probably live without. In fact, it has been
known to malfunction if Libreoffice's KDE version is different from the
system KDE version.
So disabling this sounds like a good idea.”
I've extracted some of libraries and made expression simpler.
(cherry picked from commit 66e6f99d40350a4b2a235913a1fa77d88b1a44a6)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
Icons no longer missing (fix#5509).
In `*.desktop` files:
- Replaced absolute path to the the store by the program name.
This is so that files can be dragged elsewhere by the user
(e.g.: desktop, bar) and still work after upgrade + garbage
collection and can be shared between machines.
- Replace program name `soffice` by program name `libreoffice`
so that we're sure the desktop file really refers to our
package's binary and not start office or open office.
Add the possibility of building without the help. This build is
not modular and take a really long time to complete so I want
a mean of improving shortcuts without having to rebuild the
whole thing (see #899). A wrapper script is the next step.
Tested (build and ran the program) with `en_US` only and
without the help module.
Started on staging and just hidden by #7524, most likely.
Now it builds and runs for me. Only the "development build" tag is strange.
/cc #8844, maintainers @viric, @7c6f434c.