On 08/07/2011 10:23 AM, Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
I need to get hold of the Linux (.deb) versions starting with 3.2.1.
Can anyone point me to an archive - all the mirrors I have searched so
far start with 3.3.3.
Peter HB
On my system -
3.3.0 .deb 64-bit was downloaded Jan 25th
3.3.0 .deb 32-bit was downloaded Feb 8th.
I have most of the 3.3.0 downloads, and all[?] of the 3.3.1, 3.3.2
downloads.
I do not remember seeing 3.2.x files.
If you want to get a copy from me for any of these, contact me off the
list and I will set up a link[s] for you to use the the install file[s]
and help/language pack file[s] you want.
contact me at:
webmaster@krackedpress.com [default address for this list]
webmaster@libreoffice-na.us [webmaster address for the original
North American Community DVD Project site]
I do have 3.3.1, 3.3.2, and 3.3.3 installs online already at the
LibreOffice-NA.US site, but not shown/linked on any of the current
pages. One day, those files will be placed in an archive set of
pages/folders. 3.3.0 is not currently online, but it may be better to
star with 3.3.1 instead of 3.3.0.
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