Hi Jürgen,
Le 6 janv. 12 à 12:18, Jürgen Schmidt a écrit :
On 1/6/12 11:54 AM, Andre Fischer wrote:
Ah, found another one:
Synaptic on Ubuntu 11.10 has a package "openoffice.org" which
installs
LibreOffice. It is not installed by default (the "libreoffice"
package
is) and also provides the 'explanation'
<quote>
This is a transitional package, replacing the OpenOffice.org
packaging
with the LibreOffice packaging.
It can be safely removed after an upgrade.
</quote>
but still, is this OK?
it sounds strange and not really ok for me.
Same for me.
First they could still support older versions of OOo and second we
would probably like to reserve this package name for an upgrade to
AOO if possible at a later time.
I hope we can find some support for this later. But using the name
and installing something different is of course confusing and
misleading, isn't it?
I'm complaining about that since several month (e.g. on this list 23
november 11h19). Glad to see I'm not the only one now.
Regards,
Eric
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