https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=158188

--- Comment #5 from Julien Nabet <serval2...@yahoo.fr> ---
(In reply to Wolf-Dieter Groll from comment #2)
> I Am using Debian 12.2 and the LibreOffice version from its repository. 
> No, I have not yet tried another version of LibreOffice. After stressful
> experiences with mixed versions in the package management, I avoid such
> experiments whenever possible. 
> 
> So I would have to take the time to install another version in parallel
> without jeopardizing the normal package management, but I first have to find
> out how to do this without risk.

I use Debian testing, LO version is 7.5.8.2 with Debian updated today.

I didn't mean having 2 versions in the same time.
You can stick to stable and retrieve LO from testing repo but I suppose it
would also require to update some libs (gtk or kde for example).

IMHO, Debian stable are more for servers than end user machines so it uses old
versions with security fixes.
SID are for "power users", those who are ready to test bleeding edge versions
but know/are not afraid how to deal with potential critical bugs.
Testing is a good compromise.

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