Hi - Redhat recently upgraded it's version of libreoffice from 3 to 4.
However, this introduced a bug that prevent viewing of EPS images, which
apparently is still present in the most recent version of libreoffice:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=62038
So I want to downgrade back to version 3. However, when I try to use
yum downgrade, the following error prevents that from happening:
Error: Package: 1:libreoffice-impress-3.4.5.2-16.1.el6_3.x86_64
(rhel-x86_64-workstation-6)
Requires: libreoffice-presenter-screen = 1:3.4.5.2-16.1.el6_3
Available:
1:libreoffice-presenter-screen-3.4.5.2-16.el6.x86_64
(rhel-x86_64-workstation-6)
libreoffice-presenter-screen = 1:3.4.5.2-16.el6
Available:
1:libreoffice-presenter-screen-3.4.5.2-16.1.el6_3.x86_64
(rhel-x86_64-workstation-6)
libreoffice-presenter-screen = 1:3.4.5.2-16.1.el6_3
It's obviously a bug in the redhat repository, but I have no service
contract with redhat, so I can't get them to fix. So either I need to
find the original redhat rpms, or find another way of building
libreoffice from scratch. Any suggestions? Thanks.
- Mark
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- [libreoffice-users] Help needed to downgrade libreoffice on Redhat, due to bug in version 4 that prevents viewing of EPS images in slideshow. · Mark London
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