On 01/29/2009 07:31 AM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> 2009/1/28 NoOp <[email protected]>:
>> Heads up for those of you that already have OOo 3.0.1RC2: you most
>> likely will not need to download the 3.0.1 final as, for the .deb linux
>> version anyway, final and RC2 are identical:
>>
>> I just downloaded and did an md5sum against my RC2 file and here are the
>> results:
>>
>> b452eeaf813ede5700d1511ae3343ea5
>> OOo_3.0.1_LinuxIntel_install_en-US_deb.tar.gz
>> b452eeaf813ede5700d1511ae3343ea5
>> OOo_3.0.1rc2_20090112_LinuxIntel_install_en-US_deb.tar.gz
>>
>> md5sums are here if you want to check your existing RC2:
>> http://download.openoffice.org/3.0.1/md5sums.html
>>
>
> Thanks, I have that on one machine so it will save me an install.
>
Great! For windows users I recommend a new download; Andrea (on the
release list) pointed out:
<quote>
It is a little bit more complicated, because more than one RC2 version
existed. If I understood correctly:
1) Linux builds without JRE are the same as the RC2 with 20090112 as the
build timestamp (in the filename).
2) Windows builds without JRE are the same as the RC2 with 20090116 as
the build timestamp.
3) Linux builds with JRE are the same as the RC2 with 20090112 as the
build timestamp and include Java 6 Update 11.
4) Windows builds with JRE are the same as the RC2 with 20090121 as the
build timestamp and include Java 6 Update 7.
5) Sources correspond to the version mentioned in point 4; i.e., binary
packages mentioned in points 1, 2 and 3 were not built from the
source package ("rev2") we are distributing now; this because recent
modifications in the source should only affect build 4.
As a general rule, for non-(Windows with JRE) binary builds we have
3.0.1 = 3.0.1-RC2. But, for Windows with JRE and sources, multiple
versions existed and have been uploaded to mirrors, so it's safer to
download it again in this case. I hope I got the picture right.
</quote>
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