Is
there anything I can do to ensure that this gets looked at for the OOo
package in squeeze?
Not really, debian stable releases are all about keeping changes to
a minimum. If someone made a minimal patch to fix this issue it MIGHT
be accepted but I can't see that happening unless you do the work
yourself.
OK, understood. So what should I do?
My advice to you would be to try using the libreoffice packages from
squeeze-backports and see if they provide an acceptable soloution for
a squeeze deployment in your environment.
Also while I understand that you don't want to deploy testing widely I
would strongly reccomend testing it in your environment. The earlier in
the release cycle you spot an issue the easier it is likely to be to
get it sorted.
P.S. i'm just a guy looking through debian rc bugs. I have no relationship
to the debian openoffice guys but I do have a pretty good idea of how
debian works.
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