Ernesto Jardim
Other people is able to compile LyX 1.3.2 in their computers, as was reported in this mailing list.
I didn't want to start a discussion about who's to blame, it was you that started it.
The answer to the support request was that it was outside the scope of the free support and that I should buy a different support licence (Ticket [20030205000001236]).
Which might be disappointing for you, but we have to limit the scope of our free support if we want to stay in business. And we *never* offered free support for problems with compiling programs.
Regarding the bug report (Ticket [20030206990000197]) I never got any message with the result (was SuSE able to reproduce the situation ?).
I'm going to check this tomorrow at work.
so if I report a problem I'm expecting to be taken seriously.
So would I and believe me, we take customers serious.
I bought a product that didn't work
Define didn't work. If it's one program that can't be compiled I wouldn't call it a non-working product.
and SuSE was not able to help me and tried to sell an advanced support licence.
We can't help in all cases and we do not offer development support for free. Of cause we try to track down bugs and fix them, but we can't and won't guarantee success.
Whether you like it or not I blame SuSE for this!
For me it's not a question of liking, it's a question of what is fair what isn't.
and it's my decision to move to other distribution if SuSE is unable to provide me the same quality products I was used.
This is Linux, so you have the choice. If you think that another distribution, be it commercial or non-commercial, will make you happier, I wish you all the luck. Philipp