http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1080244
http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1080244#c12
--- Comment #12 from Tony Mechelynck
I think this issue exists because LibO 6.0 was packaged with a dependency on liberation-fonts while 5.4 had a dependency on liberation2-fonts. Essentially, you can now either: * update LibO and delete suse-xsl-stylesheets or * keep the old version of LibO and also keep the stylesheets
I am not quite sure how to resolve that. I could update the stylesheets to require liberation-fonts again, but then you would be unable to keep your old LibO enabled.
As a user (not a developer) I can do without the "old" libreoffice if I can get the "new" one. Especially if it installs with no conflict. This would IIUC (or would it?) reverse the fix in boo#1044521 (sorry, let's be installation-agnostic, in bug #1044521) but it's not for me to decide if "the way of the future" is from liberation-fonts to liberation2-fonts or vice-versa.
Or I could submit the changes from https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/574628 to Leap 42.3 as well but I am unsure what will happen then, as both liberation-fonts and liberation2-fonts are still available in 42.3.
Again as a user and not a developer I would feel ill at ease if I knew that a long-run divergence is creeping between the packages in Tumbleweed and in Leap. Maybe (but it isn't for me to decide) this is the right time to decide which one of liberation-fonts and liberation2-fonts is the best for both Tumbleweed and Leap, and do away with the other after making sure that the change won't create conflicts in other packages. However, this might be too big a change for 42.3, and it may or may not be too late for Leap 15.0 ("package freeze April 24, final submission deadline May 14, release end of May").
Tomas, as the most likely packager of LibO -- do you have ideas?
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