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Hi *,

On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 2:10 PM, Thorsten Behrens
<thb@documentfoundation.org> wrote:

If you've a bit of time, please give them a try & report *critical*
bugs not yet in bugzilla here,

Well, nothing critical for beta5 - that one has my "stamp of approval" :-)

so we can incorporate them into the
release notes.

For release notes, see below.

[...]
+ The linux packages can be installed in parallel with LO-3.3
 packages (fdo#36551). It required to rename the libreoffice3-*
 packages to libreoffice3.4-*. Also the desktop integration packages
 can be installed in parallel. It required to rename the wrapper from
 "libreoffice" to "libreoffice3.4"

Yay - finally a version that installs & runs on my machine

36551 is fixed, but needs note in release notes/installation notes
(while you can install them both, a user can only use one at a time
(since they share the same user-config directory, thus attempting to
start one will just hand over control to the already-running instance)

Now as I got a chance to see 3.4, I notice the rendered-as-inactive
comboboxes/spinboxes - for me, despite a UI issue "only", it qualifies
as stopper for final, opinions?
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37113

ciao
Christian

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