[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 133757] Wrong Version Numbers

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Mon Jun 8 18:44:39 UTC 2020


https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=133757

--- Comment #14 from kitchm at tutanota.com ---
(In reply to Rene Engelhard from comment #10)
> "Fourth, I guess you missed the part that there is no upgrade available from
> the Debian repo and only an annoying popup whenever the program is started. 
> If the user keeps their system upgraded, then it is assumed that LibreOffice
> is the latest.  So this is confusing."
> 
> Here you mention "Debian repo" again- There will never be a update in Debian
> stable for 6.1.5. That's why I told you abbout 6.4.4 (and any subsequent
> update) in buster-backports.
> 
> This is stable. That also means non-changing except for serious or important
> (security) bugs. That also means upgrading packages.
> 
> Debian 11 will get 7.0 or 7.1.
> 
> > This forces the user to dick around with a weird way of upgrading.  So, I went to the LibreOffice web site that the link gave me and downloaded the .deb (Debian) version.
> 
> Because you can't just use buster-backports. But fine, your choice you can
> download from upstream, your choice.
> 
> > Note these things: It claimed to be the latest version, but is not.
> 
> As said above Debian 10 will never get anything more uptodate than 6.1.5.

If there is no update available, then why do you keep mentioning it?  It is a
statement of fact that the Debian repo cannot solve the problem of the annoying
upgrade message.  With that said, it is overly obvious that something needs to
be done to make the program stop giving a message it cannot itself solve. 
Duh!!!

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