Hi Everyone,
this is my first TDF post! :-)
I'm an active and long time OpenSuSE and Novell's OOo user and bug
poster, too!
Now, in my OpenSuSE daily updated 11.2, x86-64, notebook I have
Novell/OpenSuSE OBS OOo 3.2.1.6 (x86-64) (still with the famous fixed
but not released pdf bug
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=615812).
Now I want to install both:
- Libò 3.3 >= beta2 and
- OBS (OpenSuSE Build Service, *ubuntu's Launch Pad analog) OOo >
3.2.1.6 and/or becoming 3.3
This because:
- on October the 23th I will participate as OOo/Libò/TDF speaker in
Padua's (Italy's NE) Linux Day (in the Padua's FSUG kind People group);
- I want to start my soft migration from OOo to... Libò, obviously!!! ;-)
My two questions are:
1. May OOo 3.2.1.x/3.3.x and Libò coexist (in the same operating system
instance, I mean)? At least in linux? May I go on with just downloaded
Libò x86-64 beta2?
2. When does Novell/OpenSuSE start to build Libò in his (our!) OBS? I
mean here:
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/
or here
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Office:/ (in a new
"LibreOffice" directory)
or here, too
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/OpenOffice.org:/ (in a new
"LibreOffice" directory)?
To search in the OBS you could go here (The Famous Webpin page)
http://packages.opensuse-community.org/
It's now time for Novell and OpenSuSE whole Community to start giving
solid/concrete Libò/TDF support signs! :-)
Thank you very much for your great work, ideas and answers! Have a nice
evening,
Carlo
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