Why not enable testing in pacman.conf - then do pacman -Sy
testing/openoffice2 and disable testing in pacman.conf again? That is
the way to do it! Just don't do a pacman -Syu! Simple.
matthew g wrote:
No not fair :( I don't want testing but I want Ooo2 :( unstable is the
only place were I can get Ooo2 without a ton of other updates.
On 10/16/05, Tobias Powalowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
ok OO 2.0 will go final next week, so for all upgraders now a rc2 snapshot to
test the compatibility with OO 1.x version.
When final comes out it will replace 1.x so please if you have important
documents please check first if they work with new openoffice.
Users of the unstable version, please consider that the packages have been
renamed, so please uninstall openoffice2 packages from unstable, else
conflicts could happen.
thanks
greetings
tpowa
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