On Wed, 2010-12-08 at 11:52 -0500, Susan Cragin wrote:
LibO_3.3.0rc1_Linux_x86-64 is based on that earlier version that still had bugs.
So, may I ask what the bugs are?
I don't know. I'm not a programmer, nor affiliated with OO.
Just a user who just switched from Ubuntu 32-bit to Ubuntu 64-bit.
LibO ran great in 32-bit, and I became dependent upon the ability to fold sections in Navigator.
I can only tell you this, LibO's current 64-bit version does not run, at least on my Intel core duo
machine.
@ubuntu:/opt/libreoffice/program$ swriter
swriter: command not found
Of the OO 64-bit versions:
The current release candidate runs.
The last developer snapshot did not run.
Today's developer snapshot (95) does run.
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