On Tue, 1 May 2018 12:15:18 +0200 "Carlos E. R." <robin.listas@telefonica.net> wrote:
On 2018-04-30 16:11, Anton Aylward wrote:
On 30/04/18 09:56 AM, Knurpht @ openSUSE wrote:
Anton, it's quite simple: the l10n packages for Leap 15 en Tw do contain the LO help files, the packages for 42.3 don't. You can check that by downloading one of each, open them with Ark or something like that, and it's clear. Also visible from the size of these rpms.
OK, I'll take your word for that. I'll also not download L15's LO help to use on 42.3 See my post to Patrick.
But it does rather raise the question of why this happened. Those are all openSUSE repositories. Yes, I realise that TW and L15 are "more advanced" than 42.3 but this is the same version of LO in each case, not a more advanced LO, not a more advanced directory structure, something 'lacking' in 42.3. If the *code* of 6.0.3.2 builds and works for 64-bit machines @TW & L15 then surely the build worked for 42.3 as well otherwise the basic LO wouldn't work. So what would be build of the help files fail? Is there, just as with the user build system, somewhere we can check on whether those builds failed or not?
They were also missing in
Version: 5.4.5.1 Build ID: 40m0(Build:1)
for Leap 42.3
Has some one written a Bugzilla yet?
There's no bugzilla needed. If you trawl back through the history you'll find it was a deliberate decision, predicated by problems upstream. So we were told to download from the LO site, if we really wanted offline help, despite it being less than perfect. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org