Isn't it still a bug if the only way to upgrade from LibreOffice 3.4 to
3.5 is to do extensive searching on-line about where the config files
go? Is this something an average user is supposed to know? I've spent
hours doing Google searches for how to migrate. Shouldn't there be some
warning when you upgrade, or perhaps some way to migrate the settings
manually?

I would think developers would want upgrading to be as transparent a
process as possible for non-technical users so people would not to have
to dig around in config files and Google just to keep using software.

Thanks for looking at the report.

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  After upgrading to LibreOffice 3.5/Precise, LibreOffice stops using my
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