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Hi Michael, *,

On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 5:07 PM, Michael Bauer <fios@akerbeltz.org> wrote:
I'm not sure what they are and how they'd help. I've googled them (I take it
you did mean Personal Package Archives) and I'm guessing this may be
relevant
http://askubuntu.com/questions/4983/what-are-ppas-and-how-do-i-use-them/40351#40351
but I still have no idea how that helps with my LO problem

You want gd package for LO of ubuntu packages.
The official packager for ubuntu (Björn) already told that for
official repo it's too late since it was already in feature freeze,
but instead he'll try his best to add it to the ppa he also maintains.

And indeed in package details of
https://launchpad.net/~libreoffice/+archive/ubuntu/libreoffice-4-2/+packages
for libreoffice-l10n pagage there is

libreoffice-l10n-gd office productivity suite -- Scottish_gaelic
language package

in the list of built packages. So if you want gd package/localization
with ubuntu's LO packages → use the ppa.
4.2.6 rc2 is available with gd language.

ciao
Christian

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