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* Unzip it with command:
 
* Unzip it with command:
   '''gunzip''' ./LibreOffice.SlackBuild.patch.gz
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   '''gunzip''' ./LibreOffice.SlackBuild.gz
 
* Assign it execution permissions
 
* Assign it execution permissions
 
   '''chmod''' u+x ./LibreOffice.SlackBuild
 
   '''chmod''' u+x ./LibreOffice.SlackBuild
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== CONCLUSIONS ==
 
== CONCLUSIONS ==
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This article is about compiling a recent and working version of LibreOffice on a Raspberry Pi 4. The test environment is equipped with a Slackware Linux operating system for the Arm architecture with packages explicitly customized for the Raspberry Pi, made available by the Sarpi project. All the updates made to solve problems arisen while testing are included, as well as numerous tips for those who are willing to embark on the same task. In conclusion I'd like to thank Christoph Willing for the excellent work done in producing the script for Slackware 14.2, that I used as a starting point for my customizations. All changes made to the original SlackBuild script are also included in the form of a patch and a full rewritten script.
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This article is about compiling a recent and working version of LibreOffice on a Raspberry Pi 4. The test environment is equipped with a Slackware Linux operating system for the Arm architecture with packages explicitly customized for the Raspberry Pi, made available by the Sarpi project. All the updates made to solve problems arisen while testing are included, as well as numerous tips for those who are willing to embark on the same task. In conclusion I'd like to thank Christoph Willing for the excellent work done in producing the script for Slackware 14.2, that I used as a starting point for my customization. All changes made to the original SlackBuild script are also included in the form of a patch and a full rewritten script.
     

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