File libreoffice-hyphen.changes of Package libreoffice-hyphen
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Thu Feb 3 13:03:35 CET 2011 - pmladek@suse.cz
- renamed from OpenOffice_org-hypen to libreoffice-hyphen
- added provides locale(libreoffice:<lang>) to make it installed
with libreoffice (bnc#668145)
- installed files into /usr/share/hyphen to be compatible with other
Linux distributions; added compat symlinks into the older location
/usr/share/ooo/hyphen
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Fri Apr 9 19:30:28 CEST 2010 - pmladek@suse.cz
- updated: bg_BG, cs_CZ, de_CH, de_DE, et_EE, fr_FR, ga_IE, id_ID, is_IS, it_IT,
lv_LV, pl_PL, pt_BR, pt_PT, ro_RO, ru_RU, sk_SK, sl_SI
- added: af_ZA, bn_BD, be_BY, ca_ES, de_AT, es_VE, gu_IN, hi_IN, ku_TR, ml_IN,
mr_IN
- added dos2unix to BuildRequires; fixed documentation
- added fdupes to BuildRequires; called to link duplicities
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Fri Apr 9 15:38:02 CEST 2010 - pmladek@suse.cz
- more automatized packaging:
* added unzip to BuildRequires
* added support to repack dictionaries from different type of sources,
including OOo extensions
* added heuristics to install the documentation
* generated spec file using a script
* list all licenses for the main package
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Thu Nov 13 14:53:39 CET 2008 - ro@suse.de
- drop obsolete trigger and postun scripts
ooinstdict does not exist any more
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Mon Sep 29 18:29:53 CEST 2008 - pmladek@suse.cz
- updated: French, Norwegian Bokmaal, Norwegian Nynorsk
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Mon Apr 14 10:41:37 CEST 2008 - lmichnovic@suse.cz
- updated bg_BG, hu_HU, it_IT
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Thu Jul 19 16:29:08 CEST 2007 - pmladek@suse.cz
- split from the OpenOffice_org package
- source package version 20070719
- updated: German, Swiss, Hungarian, Polish
- added: Slovenian