On 22/11/10 18:18, Rene Engelhard wrote:
Annd that super-duper usable Ubuntu
doesn't have a tool equivalent to dpkg -i *.deb? Don't believe so really
(or they failed their goal more than I ever thought)
FWI To the best of my knowledge Ubuntu used to use dpkg to handle .deb
files but this is now handled by the software centre. It does seem that
the software centre is not set up to handle a multi-package installation
but it is a young application.
I may file a bug on this, it would be preferable for the software centre
to search the original directory for dependencies and/or allow the end
user to manually locate any dependencies that are not resolvable.
On 22/11/10 18:18, Rene Engelhard wrote:
(Besides that, it is already in a Debian repository)
Is this Debian repository a dedicated LibO repository or does it contain
other packages? Does it include 64-bit builds of LibO?
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