https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=284980#c14
Petr Mladek changed:
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--- Comment #14 from Petr Mladek 2007-07-24 10:50:48 MST ---
The binfilters are in the optional package OpenOffice_org-filters now.
The hyphen and thesaurus dictionaries are in separate noarch pakckages:
OpenOffice_org-hyphen and OpenOffice_org-thesaurus-<lang> now. Note that I have
put all the small hyphen dictionaries into one package and the big thesaurus
dictionaries into lang-specific packages.
OpenOffice_org-galleries has been renamed to OpenOffice_org-openclipart and it
is noarch now.
The icon theme names is hardcoded in OOo, so they can't be separated one by
one. Kendy told me that it can't be changes easily. I am going to move all the
icons into a separate noarch package at least for 10.3.
Regarding Debian. It is great for inspiration. Though, I do not want to take
their solution as is. For example, they just moved the binfilters libraries
into a separate package. They were still registered in the main package. So, it
printed ugly error messages. I have split it even with the registration...
Also the Debian openoffice.org-base has this problem. It is bigger because it
includes also the database drivers. Yes, it would be great to split them but
not this way. They are still needed in Writer, for example in Edit/Exchange
Database or in Tools/Mail Merge Wizard. So, it would need more changes...
Well, the 10.3 feature freeze is close. I going to split the icons into noarch
package. I am about to postpone the other splits after 10.3. I am sorry, I am
unable to split the whole OOo, a reasonable way, within the time frame between
two openSUSE releases. Especially, together with other tasks. I think we will
have enough fun to stabilize what we have already now.
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