https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=171343
--- Comment #10 from [email protected] --- "This bug tracker is related to LibreOffice, not Librewolf, which has nothing to do with any of this." - I brought up LibreWolf since it's the same parent organization and also uses open source. I wasn't sure which part or both would have a solution. "This particular report is about a reopened discussion into a request that was previously rejected. Contrary to what you claim, the status is not "resolved"." - Directly from the second email I received about the bug report I filed this morning. So while this original report has not been resolved, my bug report was. Which is where my confusion started. [email protected] 3:59 PM (2 hours ago) to me Buovjaga changed bug 171369 What Removed Added Resolution --- DUPLICATE OS All Windows (All) Status NEW RESOLVED Regression By Samuel Mehrbrod CC [email protected] Keywords bibisected, bisected Also if I go in to view my bug report through the main page, it also noted as "Resolved" there. This report is labeled "Unconfirmed". I do not understand how these things work. I can only go off the information I can find which is several bug reports labeled "duplicates" and under each of the duplicates, they're marked resolved despite this one not being so. This was the first email I received: raal changed bug 171369 What Removed Added Version 25.8.0.0 alpha0+ 24.8.5.2 release CC [email protected] I do not know if your reply intended to come of as rude or if it was merely the result of it being a written form. I'm genuinely just trying to understand because the issue is trying me nuts so if there is ongoing discussions about it, then I would like to know if/when some sort conclusion is reached. It was not an issue for me until I updated LibreOffice last night so if for the time being the best/only "fix" is to go back to the previous update, then that is fine, I just don't even know that is possible or if it is, then how I would go about undoing the most recent update. Thank you for your time. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
