Am 02.09.2018 um 10:42 schrieb Pedro Lino:
On September 2, 2018 at 9:06 AM Marcus <marcus.m...@wtnet.de> wrote:
when you have problems with the download please have a look here:
https://www.openoffice.org/download/analyze.html
That is an useful tool (maybe the link to it should be "Report download problems" instead
of "Report broken link")
yes, maybe. I can do it after the CMS is working again.
Apparently the problem is even bigger: I'm now running Ubuntu 16.04.5 x64 and
I'm still offered the RPMs (see table below)
Maybe something changed in Debian/Ubuntu?
Problem description Exchange this text to describe the problem
(What does not work? What do you expect?)
Browser variables Values
navigator.appCodeName Mozilla
navigator.appName Netscape
navigator.appVersion 5.0 (X11)
navigator.platform Linux x86_64
navigator.oscpu Linux x86_64
navigator.cpuClass undefined
navigator.product Gecko
navigator.productSub 20100101
navigator.vendor
navigator.vendorSub
navigator.language en-US
navigator.browserLanguage undefined
navigator.userLanguage undefined
navigator.systemLanguage undefined
navigator.userAgent Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/52.0
Debian / Ubuntu / IceWeasel ? No / No / No
Stable Release
Thanks for the data.
Here you can see that nothing is pointing to Ubuntu or at least to a
Debian based Linus system. Therefore it's not possible to detected the
used system with information that the browser has to provide.
Or have I overlooked something? Is there more data to check to come to
the used system?
So, at the moment it's not possible to choose an always correct package
format for the install files. At the end it's a best guess.
When changing this to DEB; then others are complaining, it's changed
back to RPM and now the complains from the other site are starting
again. ;-)
Marcus
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