Am 6. Mai 2020 21:14:38 MESZ schrieb Noel Grandin <noelgrandin@gmail.com>:
On Wed, 6 May 2020 at 12:19, Rene Engelhard <rene@debian.org> wrote:
That's not relevant for 32bit Linux distros. It doesn't matter what
the
hardware would support - what matters is what the baseline is
targetted
to support.
Those distros are targetted at people using embedded type things for
which
LibreOffice is not relevant.
They should either stay with an old version of LO or just drop LO
altogether.
Hi,
So you seriously want LO dropped from Debian on all architectures? (Since all release architectures
have to be in sync. And i386 is one.).
Don't worry - won't do so. In emergency I'll locally-patch it.. But if it can be avoided....
There is (yes, unfortunately) still people using i386 on desktops. (Desktop or not desktop doesn't
count as an argument here anyway).
Regards
René
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