To comment on the following update, log in, then open the issue: http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=84484 Issue #|84484 Summary|Under CentOS 5.1, OOo 2.3.1 is "older" than 1:2.0.4 Component|framework Version|OOo 2.3.1 RC1 Platform|PC URL| OS/Version|Linux Status|UNCONFIRMED Status whiteboard| Keywords| Resolution| Issue type|DEFECT Priority|P3 Subcomponent|code Assigned to|tm Reported by|mhrichter
------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Dec 12 09:27:50 +0000 2007 ------- This isn't really a defect, but I don't think it's really either an enhancement, a feature or even a patch (is it?). With CentOS release 5.1, the "newest" version of OOo is 2.0.4, listed as "1:2.0.4" and the architecture is x86_64 (same as mine). OOo releases 2.3.0 and 2.3.1 are technically newer, although there is no link I could find to download the x86_64 RPMs for these, so I'm using the standard Linux 32-bit downloads. However, every time I run yum to catch a CentOS update, it wants to pull down all the OOo packages from the "newer" 2.0.4 release, which is a major regression for me/2.3.1. I pulled down 2.3.0 originally because there was a bug fixed in it that I really like, and the newer interfaces are way better. I don't really want to go back, but the updates are a pain. Is there a solution for this (like an epoch 1 release of OOo 2.3.1, or a 64-bit set of RPMs with an epoch 1 release)? Please advise and/or provide. Thanks! mhr --------------------------------------------------------------------- Please do not reply to this automatically generated notification from Issue Tracker. Please log onto the website and enter your comments. http://qa.openoffice.org/issue_handling/project_issues.html#notification --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]