On 01/05/18 07:22 AM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2018-05-01 13:12, Dave Howorth wrote:
Has some one written a Bugzilla yet?
There's no bugzilla needed. If you trawl back through the history
What history?
Yes!
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.
Oh, Ffff! :-/
That's "OxFfffffff" to you, my dear, 32-bit precision, albeit in a 64-bit world :-) And how come this problem applies only to 42.3 and not TW or L15? I don't think it can be a 32-bit/64-bit problem as we're running 64-bit on all three. I don't think it can be a kernel problem as I'm running a later model kernel on my 42.4 than there is in L15: # uname -r 4.16.5-1.g16c5ff9-default and I have 4.16.6 waiting in the wings. Don't try telling me that it's about the version of the kernel that is distributed with 42.3, 'cos all that means it that LO is crippleware and the installation can't bother checking ... no wait, its not an installation problem, it's the RPM didn't get built. What is this supposed problem then? so far nothing we've been told makes sense. Especially if I can use the help rpm from the build for L15 on 42.3. There's something going on here that is logically inconsistent.
And people here telling that if we install the help from outside we break our system further on, so only install it from openSUSE places.
Good grief.
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