El 2026-02-06 a las 17:48 +0100, Rene Engelhard escribió: tags 1127307 - moreinfo + pending
> tag 1127307 + moreinfo > > thanks > > Am 06.02.26 um 17:42 schrieb Camaleón: > > LibreOffice versions ≥ 26.2.x are not longer compatible with «old» > > systems as it requires GLIBC > 2.31 and what is worse, a CPU with > sure? (BTW, glibc >= 2.31 is even in oldoldstable) > > specific flags/capabilities not present in legacy (?) hardware (see bug > > report #169747¹ in LO's bugzilla and release notes²). > > Uhm, but that is because some part of LOs build system forces those > optimizations. > > Which we TTBOMK don't. We use Debians baseline, which still supports *some* > old processors. Ooops... that's GREAT news! :-D > > It would be nice Debian binaries could bypass (whether possible) this > > new and so perjudicial and restrictive requirement coming from LO's > > default compilation options. > > As said, we don't use those mentioned in that bug. > > > So what is your issue? For now... NONE, as I have not YET tested Debian binaries O:-) > Or are you just filing this because you *assume* whatever upstream did > affected us without even checking? Yes, you're right. I (wrongly) assumed the baseline of the DEB packages from upstream and Debian will be the same but if this is not the case as you say, that makes things a lot of better :-) Okay, let me run some test this weekend with Debian's binaries and will report here the results. Thanks! -- Camaleón

