neither works well and both are recommended against.
anybody have any better luck putting together 5.1?
so, here's a non update and a heads up: 504 appears to be the much better choice/5.1 has been released.

Hello, UtenUten wrote:Does anyone have a build script for libreOffice?
One (or a separate one ) that includes dependencies?
I need it to get something working with fatdog64.
I don't mind hacking it a bit.
The LibreOffice-5.0.4_64_en-US_xz.sfs linkted to in vicmz's post seems to work. But I would like to build it from source and run the unit tests so I know what to expect.
Best regards
Uten
from http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 573#889573, which directs back to this thread as the main place for LO updates and info (true at least with regards to puppy and at least as far as i know/thanks, vicmz).Puppus Dogfellow wrote: as a further word of caution, or at least background so it's clear what i consider testing for LibreOffice--i load up a few giant documents in odt and docx and make sure they're navigable and editable and otherwise behave as they should. i sync some stuff through dropbox and spideroak--if it works as smoothly as the previous version has at this point, i consider it okay. i don't use the spreadsheets or presentation programs bundled in the suite, so that's not something i ever really test. if anyone has any problems with the packages, they should post them here or the linked LibreOffice thread to give other users a heads up or some kind of guidance as to what works and what doesn't.
the java-less 5.0.4 opens a .docx file faster cold than does an already running instance of 5.1 for me in Slacko64--i'm leaving the 504s and whatever earlier packages of mine you may have linked indefinitely (i usually keep at least one package (usually an sfs) of the later versions of each series around--regret now culling series 3...). maybe future Libres will swap the java dependency for html5 (not even sure how unrelated this is to their function and performance goals, but i'd like to see a tabbed interface, and most people are already saddled with a browser-- but not necessarily with java...) or something else lighter than java, or think better of the idea--i don't view it as a positive development, but i thank them for 504 and the other releases i've used.vicmz wrote:Thanks for your info, Puppus. The first post links directly to your comment above for links and information. I have to say it's a surprise to see a LibreOffice that fully depends on Java, I thought one of the goals was to depend on Java the least possible. The previous versions are still available just in case.
you're welcome, Uten. think there's any possibility of breaking the suite down into separate pieces? it was generally regarded as folly, but now that significant functionality has been taken over by an outside source/environment/program (i.e. whatever the hell it is that java really is), are things still really so inextricably interwoven? i'd take an 80 -150 mb (even if i need to use java for it to work) word processor over the whole suite any day. regardless, it'd be nice to have the choice (in case you were at a loss for things to give yourself to do).Uten wrote:Thanks for the information and write-up, Puppus,
I'll take a closer look at creating a build script again when time permits. I agree with you on the Java issues, at least when it comes to compiling the package. Normally Gnumeric and Abiword suites my needs but from time to time I have to cope with some stupid M$ documents and in those cases libreOffice works ( most of the time ).
Nice work with the language packs vicmz. My language is missing thought, but I do prefer the English versions anyway.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... &start=255slavvo67 wrote:Hi guys:
Someone wrote a DL script when the others weren't working; about 6 months ago, maybe more. Can someone point me to it? I know it's out there and I thought that I saved it. It's driving me crazy! It wasn't Mick0's or Barry's.
Thanks,
Slavvo67
i got one of those, tooslavvo67 wrote:That's spot on. Thanks Puppus. I thought that code allowed for the download even if Libre is installed. I was wrong. Anyway, I found the lines and did a quick edit. Now, I can download even if I have Libre installed.
Thanks again,
Slavvo67
_____Puppus Dogfellow wrote:couldn't get your version to work right, stemsee.stemsee wrote:[...]rufwoof wrote:.... Also - a 'bug'. If you try and download when a SFS is already loaded you get a warning message, that is locked. You have to restart X to be rid of the dialog.
This has a couple adjustments so that it will continue to download and build sfs in /root/ even if installed. Also it will delete each .deb package after extraction to free up ram.
i commented out a few lines fromL18L's update, and it works as expected, at least for 64 bit (none of the scripts in this thread appear to be working for 32 bit at the moment regardless of indifference to load-state).
not sure if this warrants a version change, but here's get_libreoffice_30.4
you're welcome, vic. and thanks for the us-en help file and libreoffice-5.0.5_en_es high compression 505 sfs.vicmz wrote:As always, thanks Puppus and BoxR for the updates. First page updated.
i don't think it's your machine, starhawk. i have a 1000H running a derivative of Precise 571 and can maximize the LO window(s) on both the netbook and the external monitor it's hooked up to. the machine has worked well with libre regardless of what puppy it was running (though they were all jwm pups--slacko, unicornpup, ~572.11, precise 5.7.1, precise 5.5--think that's it for this one, but none has seen the problem you described).starhawk wrote:Had LibreOffice 5.0.4 on my netbook (ASUS 1000HE, 1024x600 screen), which I like to use as a typewriter. Puppy in this case is X-Tahr 1b3.
LibreOffice will not maximize; it instead fills the screen so that the bottom tray blocks its status bar and about half of the lowest line of text. Incredibly annoying, to the point of being basically useless.
Upgraded to 5.1.1 in hopes they'd noticed and fixed it, installing Java in the process (which I otherwise don't need -- I do hate bloat). Nope nope nope nope nope. Still there and I'm still going 'nope'.
Anyone have any ideas? I'd file a bug report with them but I'd almost certainly just get a "get a better machine doofus" followed by a WONTFIX marking on the bug report. Not what I need to hear, here.
EDIT: filed a bug report anyways. We'll see what happens...