So no good solution but hopefully the train of thoughts will help you in your future endeavors. ![]() The next thing that I would look into is look how to make an override so I don’t have to maintain another patch on top of nixpkgs. 20 Xa que no seu momento se lle doara a Apache Software Foundation a base de código de OpenOffice, está a darse un esforzo no desenvolvemento para refacer todo o código para poder adaptarse a calquera cambio de licenza. Editing nixpkgs manually will probably work. O proxecto LibreOffice ten unha dobre licenza de LGPL v3, ou posterior, e MPL 2.0. So I look into the folder and in pkgs/top-level/all-packages.nix but don’t find anything related to that unfortunately. It would be nice if there was a facility to compile the plugins separately. The problem is that libreoffice is quite heavy to compile so we want to avoid doing that if possible. ![]() Then I spend a bit of time looking at how it’s packaged and found this line that explicitly disables the postgresql-sdbc plugin: nixpkgs/still.nix at ee4b93eab4fe7e97340810eb1b275a26117c8d05 Īt this point I am quite confident that editing nixpkgs and removing that line would allow me to rebuild libreoffice with postgresql ( plus add the postgres package in the buildInputs ). Ok so let’s see what nixpkgs has to say: nix edit nixpkgs.libreoffice. ![]() The page mentions that the plugin is part of LibreOffice since version 3.5. Libreoffice Base has the benefit of potentially becoming something like ESRIs personal geodatabase format. ![]() I don’t know anything about the LibreOffice or SDBC so here is how I proceeded to find the information I needed:įirst I searched “libreoffice-sdbc-postgresql” on Ecosia to find more general information about it.
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