LibreOffice-6.4.0
Introduction to LibreOffice
LibreOffice is a full-featured
office suite. It is largely compatible with Microsoft Office and is descended from
OpenOffice.org.
This package is known to build and work properly using an LFS-9.1
platform.
Package Information
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Core Download:
http://download.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice/src/6.4.0/libreoffice-6.4.0.3.tar.xz
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Core Download MD5 sum: 93ffa098e65dde29516ffe7212092f29
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Core Download size: 222 MB
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Estimated disk space required: 9.0 GB including the
additional files if downloaded during the build (820 MB
installed). Installing the whole set of languages for 6.4.0.3
required up to 25 GB (3.2 GB installed)
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Estimated build time: 54 SBU with parallelism=4 including
typical download time
Additional Downloads
Note
Around 80 smallish tarballs and zip files will be downloaded
during the build. If you have not downloaded one or more of the
following, they too will also be downloaded during the build.
LibreOffice Dependencies
Required
Archive-Zip-1.67, UnZip-6.0, Wget-1.20.3, Which-2.21, and Zip-3.0
Recommended
Note
Most of these packages are recommended because if they're not
installed, the build process will compile and install its own
(often older) version, with the side effect of increasing build
and installed disk space and build time.
apache-ant-1.10.7, Apr-1.7.0, Boost-1.72.0, CLucene-2.3.3.4, Cups-2.3.1, cURL-7.68.0, dbus-glib-0.110, libjpeg-turbo-2.0.4, GLM-0.9.9.7,
GLU-9.0.1, GPGME-1.13.1,
Graphite2-1.3.13, gst-plugins-base-1.16.2, GTK+-3.24.13,
HarfBuzz-2.6.4, ICU-65.1, libatomic_ops-7.6.10, Little
CMS-2.9, librsvg-2.46.4, libxml2-2.9.10
and libxslt-1.1.34, lxml-4.5.0, Mesa-19.3.4, neon-0.30.2,
NSS-3.50, OpenLDAP-2.4.49 (if connecting to an LDAP
server), Poppler-0.85.0, PostgreSQL-12.2, Redland-1.0.17, Serf-1.3.9, and
unixODBC-2.3.7
Optional
Avahi-0.7, BlueZ-5.53,
DConf-0.34.0, desktop-file-utils-0.24, Doxygen-1.8.17 (not relevant if using
--disable-odk), evolution-data-server-3.34.4,
GDB-9.1, GnuTLS-3.6.12,
KDE Frameworks-5.67.0,
libpaper-1.1.24+nmu5, MariaDB-10.4.12 or MySQL, MIT Kerberos
V5-1.18, NASM-2.14.02, SANE-1.0.27, telepathy-glib-0.24.1, Valgrind-3.15.0, VLC-3.0.8, Zenity-3.32.0, Apache Commons
Codec, Apache Commons
HttpClient, Apache Commons
Lang, Apache Commons
Logging, BeanShell, CoinMP, Cppunit,
Firebird,
glyphy, Gnome
VFS, hamcrest,
Hunspell,
Hyphen,
iwyu,
libabw,
libcdr,
libcmis, libebook,
libexttextcat,
libfreehand,
liblangtag, libmspub,
libmwaw, libodfgen,
libpagemaker,
librevenge
(WordPerfect Document importer), libvisio,
libwpd,
libwpg,
libwps,
lp_solve, mdds, MyThes,
OpenCOLLADA,
Orcus,
and VIGRA
There are many optional dependencies not listed here. They can be
found in “download.lst” (source directory).
User Notes: http://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/wiki/libreoffice
Installation of LibreOffice
Important
Unlike the other packages, we assume that you have not yet
unpacked the package. This is because the --no-overwrite-dir
switch is needed in case you
unpack as the root
user.
tar -xf libreoffice-6.4.0.3.tar.xz --no-overwrite-dir &&
cd libreoffice-6.4.0.3
If you have downloaded the dictionaries, help and translations
tarballs, create symlinks to them from the source directory so they
won't get downloaded again:
install -dm755 external/tarballs &&
ln -sv ../../../libreoffice-dictionaries-6.4.0.3.tar.xz external/tarballs/ &&
ln -sv ../../../libreoffice-help-6.4.0.3.tar.xz external/tarballs/ &&
ln -sv ../../../libreoffice-translations-6.4.0.3.tar.xz external/tarballs/
Note
During the build process, some packages will be downloaded
(including the ones listed as recommended and optional
dependencies) if they are not present on the system. Because of
this, build time may vary from the published time more than
usual.
Due to the large size of the package, you may prefer to install it
in /opt
, instead of /usr
. Depending on your choice, replace
<PREFIX>
by
/usr
or by /opt/libreoffice-6.4.0.3
:
export LO_PREFIX=<PREFIX>
Locales "fr" and "en-GB", you will find below, are just examples;
you should change them to suit your needs - you might want to read
the "Command Explanations", further below, before proceeding.
Prepare LibreOffice for
compilation by running the following commands:
sed -e "/gzip -f/d" \
-e "s|.1.gz|.1|g" \
-i bin/distro-install-desktop-integration &&
sed -e "/distro-install-file-lists/d" -i Makefile.in &&
sed -e '/JAVA_SOURCE_VER/s/6/7/' \
-e '/JAVA_TARGET_VER/s/6/7/' \
-i configure.ac &&
sed -e 's/globalParams = new GlobalParams()/globalParams.reset(new GlobalParams())/' \
-i sdext/source/pdfimport/xpdfwrapper/wrapper_gpl.cxx &&
sed -e 's/printPath( GfxPath/printPath(const GfxPath/' \
-e 's/ GfxSubpath/ const GfxSubpath/' \
-i sdext/source/pdfimport/xpdfwrapper/pdfioutdev_gpl.* &&
./autogen.sh --prefix=$LO_PREFIX \
--sysconfdir=/etc \
--with-vendor=BLFS \
--with-lang='fr en-GB' \
--with-help \
--with-myspell-dicts \
--without-junit \
--without-system-dicts \
--disable-dconf \
--disable-odk \
--enable-release-build=yes \
--enable-python=system \
--with-jdk-home=/opt/jdk \
--with-system-apr \
--with-system-boost \
--with-system-clucene \
--with-system-curl \
--with-system-epoxy \
--with-system-expat \
--with-system-glm \
--with-system-gpgmepp \
--with-system-graphite \
--with-system-harfbuzz \
--with-system-icu \
--with-system-jpeg \
--with-system-lcms2 \
--with-system-libatomic_ops \
--with-system-libpng \
--with-system-libxml \
--with-system-neon \
--with-system-nss \
--with-system-odbc \
--with-system-openldap \
--with-system-openssl \
--with-system-poppler \
--with-system-postgresql \
--with-system-redland \
--with-system-serf \
--with-system-zlib
The instructions below will only build the package without running
any unit tests. If you prefer to run the unit tests, replace
make build-nocheck
with make build or
(as a regular user only) just make, but do not be surprised if
a unit test fails right at the end of the build and breaks it.
Build the package:
make build-nocheck
Now, as the root
user:
make distro-pack-install
If installed in /opt/libreoffice-6.4.0.3
some additional steps
are necessary. Issue the following commands, as root
user:
if [ "$LO_PREFIX" != "/usr" ]; then
# This symlink is necessary for the desktop menu entries
ln -svf $LO_PREFIX/lib/libreoffice/program/soffice /usr/bin/libreoffice &&
# Set up a generic location independent of version number
ln -sfv libreoffice-6.4.0.3 /opt/libreoffice
# Icons
mkdir -vp /usr/share/pixmaps
for i in $LO_PREFIX/share/icons/hicolor/32x32/apps/*; do
ln -svf $i /usr/share/pixmaps
done &&
# Desktop menu entries
for i in $LO_PREFIX/lib/libreoffice/share/xdg/*; do
ln -svf $i /usr/share/applications/libreoffice-$(basename $i)
done &&
# Man pages
for i in $LO_PREFIX/share/man/man1/*; do
ln -svf $i /usr/share/man/man1/
done
unset i
fi
If you have installed desktop-file-utils-0.24, and you wish
to update the MIME database, issue, as the root
user:
update-desktop-database
The suite and main modules can be started from the menu. From a
terminal, the suite can be started with libreoffice command and the
modules with libreoffice --<module>
command, respectively, where <module>
is one of base,
calc, draw, impress, math or writer. Modules cannot be started
using their shell starting script names (see "Installed Programs",
below), if LO_PREFIX is other than /usr
, unless $LO_PREFIX/bin
directory is appended to the PATH.
Command Explanations
sed -e ...: The first
sed prevents compression of the manual pages, the second one
prevents the install from failing, the third allows to build with
OpenJDK-12, and the third and fourth allow poppler-0.85.0 to be
used.
--with-vendor=BLFS
: This
switch sets BLFS as the vendor which is mentioned when you click
"About" from the Help menu on the toolbar.
--with-lang='fr en-GB'
:
This switch sets what languages to support. To list several
languages, separate them with a space. For all languages, use
--with-lang=ALL
.
Note
For a list of the available languages, look in solenv/inc/langlist.mk
.
--with-help
: Without this
switch, the help files are not built.
--with-jdk-home=/opt/jdk
:
This parameter will silence a warning that the configure script
attempted to find JAVA_HOME automatically (even though that is
passed in the environment). Omit this if you disabled java.
--with-myspell-dicts
: This
switch adds myspell dictionaries to the LibreOffice installation set.
--with-system-boost
: This
switch enables using system boost. From time to time, recent
versions of boost break the build of libreoffice. In this case, it
is possible to use the bundled copy of boost, by removing this
flag.
--disable-dconf
: This
switch disables compiling LibreOffice with the GNOME DConf configuration system support.
--without-junit
: This
switch disables the tests for the deprecated HSQLDB driver which is
written in Java. If you wish to build this driver replace this
switch with the set of switches described below after
'--without-java'.
--without-system-dicts
:
This switch disables use of dictionaries from system paths, so the
ones installed by this package are used.
--disable-odk
: This switch
disables installing the office development kit. Remove if you want
to develop a LibreOffice based
application.
--enable-release-build=yes
:
This switch enables a Release Build. LibreOffice can be built as a Release Build or
as a Developer Build, because their default installation paths and
user profile paths are different. Developer Build displays the
words "Dev" and "Beta" in several places (e.g, menu and splash
screen).
--enable-python=system
:
This switch tells LibreOffice to
use installed Python 3 instead of
the bundled one.
--with-system-*
: These
switches prevent LibreOffice from
trying to compile its own versions of these dependencies. If you've
not installed some of the dependencies, remove the corresponding
switches.
make
distro-pack-install: this does a normal install,
but if you add a DESTDIR environment variable it will also install
a lot of (text) gid_Module_* files in the DESTDIR, to help
distributions which want to break the package into parts.
--with-parallelism=<count>
: This
switch tells LibreOffice to use
<count> CPU cores to compile in parallel. (Do not include
literal angle brackets.) The default is to use all available cores
on the system.
--disable-cups
: Use this switch if you
don't need printing support.
--disable-dbus
: Use this switch if
you've not installed D-Bus-1.8.0 or later. It also disables
Bluetooth support and font install via PackageKit.
--disable-firebird-sdbc
: By default,
the ability to connect to a firebird database is enabled. Add this switch
if you do not need that feature.
--disable-gstreamer-1-0
: Use this
switch if you have not installed gst-plugins-base-1.16.2.
--disable-postgresql-sdbc
: This switch
disables compiling LibreOffice
with the ability to connect to a PostgreSQL database. Use it if you have not
installed PostgreSQL and you do
not want LibreOffice to compile
its bundled copy.
--enable-gtk3-kde5
: This switch allows
the Visual Class Library, which is responsible for widgets, to be
built with KF5 file dialogs if GTK+-3, Qt5 and Plasma are all
available.
--enable-lto
: This switch will enable
Link Time Optimization, which results in slightly smaller libraries
(about 40 MB). This is said to make LibreOffice programs load faster (and possibly
run faster, e.g. when recalculating a spreadsheet). On an 8-core
machine with 16GB of memory, the difference in compile times was
minimal, but an extra 2GB was used for the work files. On machines
with fewer processors or a lack of memory, the compile might be
much slower.
--without-java
: This switch disables
Java support in LibreOffice. Java is needed for the deprecated
HSQLDB driver, which allows reading databases created by other
programs or in earlier versions of libreoffice base.
--with-junit=/opt/ant/lib/junit-4.12.jar
and
--with-hamcrest=/opt/ant/lib/hamcrest-core-1.3.jar
:
Those options are needed if you want to run the tests.
--without-fonts
: LibreOffice includes a number of third-party
TrueType fonts. If you have already installed some or all of the
same fonts, you may prefer to use the system versions.
--enable-kde5
: Builds with KDE/Plasma
integration. If Qt-5.14.1 and/or KDE Frameworks-5.67.0 are not
installed in /usr
, the include and
library directories must be specified in QT5INC
, QT5LIB
,
KF5INC
, and KF5LIB
, respectively.
--with-system-icu
: This command would
use the system version of ICU-65.1 which is
normally considered to be a good thing to do. However, one of the
very minor packages pulled in by LibreOffice, libfreehand-0.1.2, does not
compile with ICU-65.1 because of a missing semi-colon at the end of
one line in one of its files. Do not use this option unless you
have separately installed a patched or newer version of libfreehand.
Contents
Installed Programs:
libreoffice, lobase, localc, lodraw,
loffice, lofromtemplate, loimpress, lomath, loweb, lowriter,
soffice and unopkg; several programs under
$LO_PREFIX/lib/libreoffice/program
Installed Libraries:
several libraries under
$LO_PREFIX/lib/libreoffice/program
Installed Directory:
$LO_PREFIX/lib/libreoffice
Short Descriptions
libreoffice (or
soffice)
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is the main libreofice suite (symlink to
$LO_PREFIX/lib/libreoffice/program/soffice).
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lobase
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is the database manager module shell starting script.
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localc
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is the spreadsheet module shell starting script.
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lodraw
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is the vector graphics editor and diagramming tool module
shell starting script.
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loimpress
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is the (PowerPoint) presentations editor and displayer
module shell starting script.
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lomath
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is the mathematical formula editor module shell starting
script.
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loweb
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is the HTML editor module shell starting script.
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lowriter
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is the word processor module shell starting script.
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unopkg
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is a tool to manage LibreOffice extensions from the
command line.
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Last updated on 2020-02-25 07:28:56 -0800