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--- Comment #31 from Hans Deragon ---
A Flatpack or Snap could be a solution. These formats are becoming universal
installers.
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--- Comment #30 from Hans Deragon ---
At least, could the website http://www.libreoffice.org point users of major
Linux distribution on how to get the latest version on their distribution,
without resorting to the
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--- Comment #27 from MarjaE ---
(In reply to Jean-Baptiste Faure from comment #20)
> I disagree with wasting resources to design a GUI installer for Linux.
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> If the user is not an advanced user, he should
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--- Comment #26 from Bastián Díaz ---
I think here Flatpak help solve the problem. Gnome Software offer native
support for Flatpak packages in the next stable release
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--- Comment #25 from Dan Dascalescu ---
I'm an advanced enough user to mess with dpkg and install gdebi-core in hopes
of solving the dependency hell, but I'm still stuck with a borked installation.
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--- Comment #21 from Michael Stahl mst...@redhat.com ---
(In reply to Yousuf (Jay) Philips from comment #19)
Would be good to bundle the install script with the DEB zip file if it works
on dpkg systems.
i'm afraid you are missing the
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--- Comment #22 from Joel Madero jmadero@gmail.com ---
@JBF - this is not at all how we judge enhancements. I don't think we should
waste our time is not a valid argument for closing an enhancement request -
maybe some volunteer thinks
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--- Comment #23 from Jean-Baptiste Faure jbfa...@libreoffice.org ---
(In reply to Joel Madero from comment #22)
@JBF - this is not at all how we judge enhancements. I don't think we
should waste our time is not a valid argument for
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--- Comment #18 from Adam Kłobukowski adamklobukow...@gmail.com ---
Still valid.
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--- Comment #14 from Michael Stahl mst...@redhat.com ---
by the way, installing any number of different versions of the RPM
packages is already possible, i've got about 100 of them on my
build box, just use the bundled install script, it works
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--- Comment #15 from Björn Michaelsen bjoern.michael...@canonical.com ---
(In reply to comment #14)
perhaps we should just stop distributing binary builds for Linux from TDF,
and just rely on downstream distributions to take care of that?
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--- Comment #16 from Björn Michaelsen bjoern.michael...@canonical.com ---
(In reply to comment #5)
Current version of LibreOffice for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS is LibreOffice 3.5.7.2.
Ubuntu LTS 12.04 will be supported until April 2017.
FWIW, this
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--- Comment #11 from Hans Deragon h...@deragon.biz ---
Here are some requirements I believe should apply to all OS:
1) Easy GUI to install the application. Must pass the computer neophyte test.
2) Allow the installation of multiple version of
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--- Comment #7 from Foss f...@openmailbox.org ---
While I understand what Joel and others say, I tend to agree with Hans saying
that software should be easily manageable via GUI. That is not the case for
Linux. Frm the little experience I've had
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--- Comment #8 from Joel Madero jmadero@gmail.com ---
Well the problem is there are little tweaks in many of the distros packages
that we can't just push to everyone. For instance, the Ubuntu ppa version of
LibreOffice is in fact different
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--- Comment #9 from Joel Madero jmadero@gmail.com ---
FWIW - QA has been pretty active in trying to figure out an upgrade mechanism
inside of LibreOffice but fixing the current one will take quite a bit of
developer time. Our thoughts (which
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--- Comment #4 from David Tardon dtar...@redhat.com ---
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Packages from their distributions are always obsolete, never up to date.
Citation needed. E.g., Fedora normally has bugfix releases available in updates
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--- Comment #5 from Hans Deragon h...@deragon.biz ---
Current version of LibreOffice for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS is LibreOffice 3.5.7.2.
Ubuntu LTS 12.04 will be supported until April 2017.
And no, people should not be forced to upgrade their OS to
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--- Comment #3 from Urmas davian...@gmail.com ---
...because it so-o damned hard to add an installation script as the grown-up
software does.
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