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Le 12-12-11 07:25 AM, VA a écrit :
I'm sorry, but I still don't understand.
What harm can it do to my system? Right now, I have LO 3.5.7, AOO
3.4.1 and the LO 4 Beta. I have seen no problems at all. All you've told
me is that it shouldn't be done and that you don't do it. Forgive me for
being dense, but I still don't know why?
Virgil
I think you should.
If you find a conflict between configuration profiles or during normal
usage that leads to a crash or data loss, it would be appreciated if you
can file a bug on the three versions you run so they can be adjusted to
better coexist.
Keep in mind your use case is specific enough that there may not be
significant effort to getting it fixed, though.
Cheers,
Fabian
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