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Howdy, all!

I am starting a new job Monday, and I'm moving from Fedora Linux 38 on my desktop to RHEL 9.

On Fedora, I just do dnf groupinstall "Office Suite and Productivity" and I get the latest and greatest LibreOffice. In RHEL, I would get pretty old versions of LibreOffice. I'd like to set up a local repo for LibreOffice using the downloaded tar.gz file from https://www.libreoffice.org/download/download-libreoffice/. But when I uncompressed the archive, I see that the install scripts installs it locally in my home directory. I'd rather do a system-wide installation, as I often switch users for different tasks.

Is it as simple as using createrepo on the directory and adding it to a /etc/yum.repos.d/libreoffice.repo file? Or is there any extra magic I need to do?

Thanks!
Thomas

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