Hosting LibreOffice online
Andor E
eymux2009 at googlemail.com
Mon Feb 13 01:11:06 PST 2012
Hi,
thanks for the info. That's a lot of stuff to process. I can't
promise, that I have the time for it right now (even if I'd like to).
But I will do the write up of the information contained in this thread
as asked by Michael.
Thanks
Andor Ertsey
On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 9:00 AM, drew <drew at baseanswers.com> wrote:
> On Thu, 2012-02-09 at 20:23 +0000, Michael Meeks wrote:
>> On Thu, 2012-02-09 at 12:56 -0500, drew wrote:
>> > Hope you don't mind.
>>
>> Of course not ! :-)
>>
>> > Added Micheal's repo to SuseStudio.
>>
>> Neat.
>>
>> > From within an OpenSUSE 12.1 (32bit) vm project, go to the Software tab,
>> > click on Add repository and enter the name: mm-gtk3
>>
>> I hope it'll get out there as a 12.1 update shortly and the problem
>> will go away.
>>
>> > That adds the repo to your project, then you can add individual packages
>> > as needed, as usual.
>> >
>> > ok, could of come up with a better name, I suppose ;)
>>
>> :-) didn't you have a nice database test / VM image that had a master
>> build environment ? or at least all the dependencies for that ? I guess
>> it'd be good to link that from Andor's wiki page as/when he has it
>> working - and there's nothing like having a LibreOffice window, in a
>> browser window, inside a virtual-machine window, inside another
>> (test-drive) browser I suspect ;-)
>
> I did use the service to generate a number of VM's, yes - not sure it
> really made sense for just a straight build system, for most people, as
> oo one downloaded it other then me :) have used the service to make
> others though with pre-built stuff, and some even get played with from
> time to time.
>
> But I did want to make one just for the LOOL purpose.
> so here it is http://susestudio.com/a/NfE1GU/lool-test
>
> A basic lamp server(Apache, postgres, no gui) included the C++, Java and
> Python development patterns from the SuseSTUDIO service, added the other
> LibO dependencies as needed (well, not libGL for the moment), didn't
> include a source code tarball (could I suppose)
>
> Anyway - installed it here, under virtualbox, and it's been chugging
> along for awhile on the first build - what I'd like to do is to, after
> the build, put a version up with everything pre-installed, pull it down
> and have it just start out of the box (no build required)..but later on
> that I suppose.
>
> @Andor I don't know if any of this would interest you, if so that would
> be great I'd love to hear from you.
>
> Thanks,
>
> //drew
>
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