https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=444060
User pmladek@novell.com added comment
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=444060#c2
Petr Mladek changed:
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--- Comment #2 from Petr Mladek 2008-11-19 03:06:50 MST ---
There are two problems:
1. OpenOffice_org-libs-core includes kdefilepicker by mistake, I could move it
to the OpenOffice_org-kde package easily because it is built from the same spec
file.
I am going to fix it.
2. OpenOffice_org-libs-gui includes libvclplug_kde*.so. The clean solution will
be to split build of the KDE and GNOME integration to separate sources. I am
afraid that we do not have time to solve this in time for openSUSE-11.1.
One hacky solution would be to create another subpackages
OpenOffice_org-libs-gui-gnome and OpenOffice_org-libs-gui-kde.
Second hacky solution would be to store the two libvclplug_gtk*.so and
libvclplug_kde*.so into OpenOffice_org-libs-gui-devel and install them later to
the OpenOffice_org-gnome and OpenOffice_org-kde package.
Another hacky solution would be to filter out libvclplug_gtk*.so and
libvclplug_kde*.so in the automatic depency solution.
I am going to use the last hack (filter the automatic dependencies) for
openSUSE-11.1. It seems to work well. OOo works even when kdelibs3 is not
installed (libvclplug_kde*.so can't loaded and the generic vcl plugin is
automatically used instead). The right kde dependencies are added by the
kdefilepicker and the OpenOffice_org-kde package...
Of course, we should split implement the clean solution in the long term and
split the KDE and GNOME intergration to separate sources.
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