https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92692

--- Comment #3 from David Tardon <dtar...@redhat.com> ---
(In reply to Nadav Har'El from comment #2)
> This might not be an urgent or important bug, but printing irrelevant and
> scary messages is definitely a bug...

But we are not the upstream of liblangtag. So it is irrelevant if printing
these messages is a bug or not: it is not OUR bug.

> You're saying that "liblangtag" prints
> these messages; Is there a way libreoffice can force liblangtag not to print
> them?

Maybe. Disable all warnings in liblangtag (and there might be some that have
actually some importance), if it is possible. Or patch these concrete ones out,
but that only works with the bundled library.

> Can libreoffice do something different in the input it gives
> liblangtag?

This is not input from libreoffice. It comes from parsing liblangtag's own data
file.

> Can libreoffice avoid using liblangtag to avoid these messages? Doing one of 
> these things will be more productive than closing this issue as
> "not a bug".

Seriously? To stop using a library because it prints a harmless warning is
"productive"? I am speechless.

> Many users will likely be worried/suspicious after seeing these messages.

IMHO users of this kind should not run libreoffice from command line.

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