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* Tor Lillqvist <tlillqvist@novell.com> schrieb:

Please, are you talking about third-party source code included
in the LibreOffice source code (git repositories), source code
downloaded as part of the build process (unless one tells it
to use a "system" library), or binaries from either of those
included in a binary package? Or all of these?

*All* source packages. 

Binariy packages are an entirely different issue, as they're
always generated for a specific platform (eg. for old legacy
platforms w/o proper package management, it's easy to set up
an minimal solution that pulls together everything into a 
superbig selfcontained binpkg).

Up-to-date software can also be used on old Unixes / Linux 
systems without too much pain.

Sure, as long as you know what you are doing and packages
from various 3rd-party repositories (or self-built) are
in sync with what LibreOffice expects.

It's all about proper interfaces. Just always sit on the recent
stable interfaces and install missing packages when necessary.

But I do think that somebody running some random old Unix
box would prefer to get an all-inclusing LibreOffice package.

As said above: code some little glue scripts which create some
prefix installation image.

Instead of complex advice like "additionally you should install
foolib from this site, but be careful not to let it overwrite
the binary incompatible build of foolib from this other site
that you might have already"

No, simply state the depencies and let the distros handle the rest.
For old legacy systems, simply create an own micro-distro.


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