Those who need to support older versions of Centos with newer versions of
Openoffice should come forward and do the work!
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> On Jun 4, 2018, at 10:59 PM, Peter Kovacs wrote:
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> How about we ask the community if we need to support centOS6?
> If no one uses CentOS6 maybe we m
How about we ask the community if we need to support centOS6?
If no one uses CentOS6 maybe we make a fuzz for nothing. I am not aware that
another distro is using that old versions.
The important thing is how much users we say we need to extend the support to
CentOS 6?
I would also include the
On Mon, Jun 4, 2018 at 12:09 PM, Jim Jagielski wrote:
> I am setup to be able to provide both CentOS5 Linux builds, for "old"
> systems (and gstreamer 0.10), and Ubuntu-or-CentOS6 Linux builds for newer
> ones (and gstreamer 1.x), so if that is the decision, that's fine w/ me. It
> increases, sub
I am setup to be able to provide both CentOS5 Linux builds, for "old" systems
(and gstreamer 0.10), and Ubuntu-or-CentOS6 Linux builds for newer ones (and
gstreamer 1.x), so if that is the decision, that's fine w/ me. It increases,
substantially, the total volume of releases we need to do, which
I don't understand what you means.
LT is an extension which is not embed in AOO.
So, you have just to update OXT and submit its new build on Extension website:
https://extensions.openoffice.org/en/project/languagetool
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