OpenOffice.org is a full-featured open-source office suite that is compatible with all other major office software. This script builds a Slackware package from the official binary (RPM's) distributed by openoffice.org. Everything needed by the application should be built statically into it, so there aren't any dependencies not satisfied by a normal installation. A java runtime environment (jre) is suggested by openoffice.org, but it is not required (note that jre is part of a standard installation of Slackware). Please don't file bug reports relating to the fact that the resulting package doesn't open MS Office files by default. Default applications to open specific file types is a per-user setting, and and installing some application should not change it. See these two links for more info: http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Standards/shared-mime-info-spec http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Standards/mime-actions-spec Please don't file reports about us not using the the 'slackware-menus' package included in the desktop-integration/ directory. We don't use that package for the following reasons: 1. The package installs to /opt/openoffice.org3, but then a symlink is created in /etc to that same directory (/etc/openoffice.org3). This is not expected behavior from Slackware packages - we don't typically put binary files in /etc, and we certainly don't have entire software packages installed there. 2. It installs the icons to /opt/kde/share/icons instead of /usr/share/icons. This is fine if you're running kde on Slackware 11.0 or earlier, but for those people who use gnome or anything on Slackware 12.0 or later, it's a Bad Thing. The generic freedesktop menu integration package is better in that respect, as it puts everything in /usr/share/icons/ 3. The only other thing the 'slackware-menus' package does is set up the symlinks for the *.desktop files in /usr/share/applications, and it's done with them linked from /etc/openoffice.org3... Since we don't want the link to /etc at all, this is useless to us. Be sure to look at the script for some optional things you can do when building.