For me the "unstable" packages work fine in Debian/testing.

On my amd64:

 dpkg -i gnumeric-common_1.9.13-1_all.deb gnumeric_1.9.13-1_amd64.deb


And optionally: gnumeric-plugins-extra_1.9.13-1_amd64.deb and
gnumeric-doc_1.9.13-1_all.deb


Did not do much, yet, but loading a few existing documents worked.

Hans



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