Do we really need LibreOffice installed by default?

Michael Catanzaro mcatanzaro at gnome.org
Fri Sep 12 19:25:47 UTC 2014


On Fri, 2014-09-12 at 11:25 -0600, Chris Murphy wrote:
> I like that it's included. However, LibreOffice apparently can't be
> removed in Software. It's not listed in the Installed tab, while it's
> installed parts are listed in the Updates tab. This is after a TC6
> installation. Bug?

Bug. Richard?

> And if it can be removed, is it going to remove libreoffice-core?
> That's kinda important seeing as if all the LibreOffice applications
> are removed, but core stays behind and continues to be updated, makes
> it pointless to be able to remove LibreOffice from Software.

I think the answer is no. You're hoping for the equivalent of 'yum
autoremove'. gpk-application was able to do that with a hidden dconf
option, but I don't think gnome-software has it.
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