>>> > Does this mean we have to rebuild LibreOffice or is this patch >>> included in >>> > the upstream LibreOffice sources? >>> >>> I am trying very hard to get this into the upstream LO sources. :-) >> >> Sounds good. >> >> If I understand correctly, building LO takes several hours, even on >> bleeding edge hardware. If the patch gets merged then most users need >> only >> use their package manager to obtain a Trinity compatible LO package. >> >> Darrell > > You are correct about the build times; it takes several hours here on a > dedicated 2.8GHz 8 core Opteron machine. > > Regarding user installation, that depends on whether or not the upstream > providers package LO with TDE support or not. I will try to do so for > Debian and Ubuntu, but other distros probably will not. > > Tim And we're official! http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/?id=07b3d083b49b4cbb248b5ba0aeba2bbdd3cc487d This should ship with LibreOffice 3.6. Tim