Hi Andreas,
On Tue, 2011-03-29 at 17:40 +0200, Andreas Mantke wrote:
I got it. But it works not like I expected. If I try to install it on my openSUSE
11.3-x64 many packages conflicts with those from 3.3.2 (e.g. the impress-rpm).
Oh - really ? -But- I suspect it should not conflict with your system
installed LibreOffice: hopefully your Linux vendor keeps that up-to-date
(right?). That should leave you one build from your vendor or their
update channel that is up-to-date and usable; and another that is
installed for QA purposes (?).
It would be usefull, if the daily build could be installed in parallel to the last
stable version. That makes it easier for testing and evaluating regressions etc.
True; but it is perhaps a chunk of work; then again - LibreOffice is
easy to build on Linux - so, you could perhaps have a look at testing
this yourself - particuarly the ooodev targets that Fridrich is talking
about:
cd instsetoo_native/util
and poke at: makefile.mk to see them.
Anyhow - thanks so much for helping out with QA - much needed for our
3.4 work :-)
ATB,
Michael.
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