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Hi,

As an FYI, on Fedora 25, the 64-bit version of 5.4.4-2 comes in at
879MB (result of the command "dnf erase libreoffice*" for a
French/English installation with local help in both languages
installed). Interestingly, LO 5.4.4.2 on my Windows 10 platform (64-
bit, VmWare WS player 14) uses 550MB of disk space (size reported by
right click -> Properties on the installation folder in Program Files).

On the other hand, MS-Office on that same Windows platform has a disk
footprint of slightly over 3 GB.

Happy New Year!

Rémy Gauthier.


Le lundi 01 janvier 2018 à 09:41 -0500, Tim-L a écrit :
I was changing versions of LibreOffice and saw something that I am 
wondering at.

I ran "sudo apt-get remove libreoffice?" and at one point the process 
asked to continue showing that 896 MB will be freed.

This was the 64 bit DEB version of 5.3.6.

Since I was not "purging" LO, I thought that figure was a little high, 
but this was the first time I looked at the space being freed up before 
installing the next version.




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