On 01/19/2018 06:34 PM, Matthias Seidel wrote:
> should be "2012-2018" now.
A lawyer (^2) that specialises in copyright law should be able to
explain the legal rationale. The only part I understood was that with
the hyphen, one loses rights, but with individual date listings, one
retains, or ev
When are you going to sign AOO for macOS so users don't have to jump through the hoops to
bypass Gatekeeper?
Users still posting to the forum about not being able to use AOO after installing it. (they
also don't bother reading the release notes known issues.
Larry
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It has been reported on Forum that AOo 4,1,5 (and earlier) failed to install
and work on Fedora 27. A fix has been found for this. Details are in this
posting
https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=91704&p=436895#p436875
There is a missing library libgdk_pixbuf_xlib-2.0.so.
Am 20.01.2018 um 21:58 schrieb Rory O'Farrell:
> It has been reported on Forum that AOo 4,1,5 (and earlier) failed to install
> and work on Fedora 27. A fix has been found for this. Details are in this
> posting
> https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=91704&p=436895#p436875
Reported in https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=121478
- Mail original -
> De: "Larry Gusaas"
> Cc: dev@openoffice.apache.org
> Envoyé: Samedi 20 Janvier 2018 21:11:21
> Objet: Security signing AOO for macOS
>
> When are you going to sign AOO for macOS so users don't have to jump
>
Am 20.01.2018 um 00:40 schrieb Matthias Seidel:
Am 20.01.2018 um 00:08 schrieb Marcus:
Am 19.01.2018 um 19:34 schrieb Matthias Seidel:
Hello,
When I look at the installed DEB packages on my Ubuntu system (e.g. with
"dpkg -s openoffice") I see "Copyright: 2012 by The Apache Software
Foundation"