On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 10:22:27PM -0700, Chris Marusich wrote: > The LibreOffice version scheme is described here: > > https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleasePlan#Version_scheme > > It looks like version 5.4.7.2 is supposed to be the 2nd release > candidate of the 7th bugfix release in the 5.4 series. This appears to > be the ChangeLog going from 5.4.7.1 to 5.4.7.2:
Thanks for looking this up. I didn't realize 5.4.7.1 was a release candidate. > Is there any reason we shouldn't just use the latest LibreOffice > release, which appears to be 6.1.0.0? I did the 5.4.7.1 update instead of 6.1 because I figured it would probably build without having to tweak the package recipe (it did) and I was short on time. There's no reason to delay updating to LibreOffice 6. > FYI, when I asked on the LibreOffice IRC channel, they told me that old > releases can be found here: > > http://downloadarchive.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice/old/5.4.7.1/src/libreoffice-5.4.7.1.tar.xz > > Maybe we should add the "old" archives (and mirrors thereof, if any > exist) to the list of mirrors, so that when they remove a published > release, we have a chance of automatically fetching it from the "old" > archives. What do you think? Yes, we should add this alternate address.
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