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On 2024-11-29 10:19, ERT - Mike Breiding wrote:
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I downloaded LibreOffice_24.2.0.1_Win_x86-64.msi from
Index of /libreoffice/old/24.2.0.1/win/x86_64 <https://downloadarchive.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice/old/24.2.0.1/win/x86_64/>

I get this error message when trying to install LibreOffice_24.8.3_Win_x86-64.msi

Screenshot:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/xMKVbPjNn41AarmD6

The install dialog is looking for 24.2.1_Win_x86-64.msi but the downloaded .msi is named 24.2.*0*.1_Win_x86-64 and the install stops. Note the "0".


You needed the 24.2.1.2 rc2 build, but after download and HASH check, it is OK for you to rename it as 24.2.1 to match what the MS Installer needs. The actual installer is the rc2 (or rc1 or rc3 as listed in the archive for the release) just renamed for the final TDF release. And the release builds posted from the Install page and delivered via the mirror network get renamed from the rc2.

Follow this link for the download, should be what you need:

https://downloadarchive.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice/old/24.2.1.2/win/x86_64/LibreOffice_24.2.1.2_Win_x86-64.msi.mirrorlist

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Stuart

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