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------- Additional comments from [email protected] Tue Apr 13 15:22:20 +0000 
2010 -------
Well, I did my best to follow Apple's documentation.

The patch works fine on 10.4/PPC, but doesn't work on 10.6/Intel

>What actions can be done to provide a fix for the Intel environment,

Point out what Apple did change/why the patched code only works on 10.4/PPC but 
not on (Snow) Leopard.

> and to see this fix released in a very next version of OpenOffce ?

Well, when someone provides a patch that works for both, then integrating it 
into the next release wouldn't be a problem. 
The problem is finding out why it doesn't work (and I don't wanna hunt for 
apple's bugs)
All I can do is offer to provide a current build for PPC with the patch 
applied/ask the provider of "official" PPC builds to include the patch when he 
creates the PPC installsets.

But on intel the patch is of little help, as it unfortunately doesn't solve the 
problem, (well, might work on 10.4 on intel as well, but there hasn't been 
feedback on that in this issue)

One could argue to apply the patch nevertheless, as it solves the problem on 
10.4/PPC and doesn't break anything on other versions (AFAICT)...

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