On 08/03/2014 03:27 AM, Lera Goncharuk wrote:
> В письме от 2 августа 2014 09:57:15 пользователь Kracked_P_P---webmaster 
> написал:
>> On 08/02/2014 06:25 AM, Lera Goncharuk wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> > The setup from PPA is deemed more important in Ubuntu user community 
> than
>> > setup from *.deb files. A lot of people have already gotten used to setup
>> > LibreOffice from PPA
>> > https://launchpad.net/~libreoffice/+archive/ubuntu/ppa . But release 4.3
>> > is not available over there up to now. This brings up the question: Will
>> > new release be uploaded? And, when it can be expected? As far as I know,
>> > Rico Tzschichholz is moderator of the PPA in launchpad.net. Thank you.
>> 
>> I had the PPA setup, but I removed it.  I prefer to decide which version
>> of LO it have installed.  PPAs, like Repositories, seems to make me feel
>> that I am not in control of which version I use. I kept getting the
>> message that I need to update/upgrade to a different version with the
>> PPAs and Repositories seem to, most of the time, remove the version I am
>> using and install an earlier one.
>> 
>> Now that I am not upgrading my desktop from Linux Mint 16 to 17, due to
>> a dependency issue that causes two printers not to produce the proper
>> coloring when printing photos and image, I am not getting an updates
>> anymore.  So I do not have that problem.
>> 
>> For now, I would rather install the exact version of LO via the terminal
>> than use a PPA.  That is just my opinion.  For many, it is more
>> convenient for the PPAs to do the work for them.  So, when I decide to
>> go from 4.2.5 to 4.3.x, I will install it myself.  I have not tested
>> 4.3.0.x on any system.  I prefer to test it out on a system that is not
>> my "production" and default one till the version is tested on a Win7
>> and/or Ubuntu-based boot of my laptop.
> 
> In my opinion, PPA gives more freedom to install and upgrade, and not only 
> makes installation easier in the system. This can be viewed in the direction 
> apt-get, aptitude and Sinaptic for Deb-based OS. There are excellent articles 
> on their use that enables having the maximum choice in their package system

Congrats to the "LibbreOffice Packaging" team... however the average
user on this list should *read*  and understand the full contents of the
'PPA description' prior to adding to their sources.list. Examples:

<quote>
PPA description

LibreOffice test builds and backports
...
Most of the packages in this PPA have only experienced minor testing --
in fact it is the place to enable a wider audience to test packages
before they are published into the distro proper. In general, this PPA
is _not_ for the average user to install without a closer look (if it
would be, its packages would be in the main repositories). OTOH, it is
_way_ _better_ to use packages from this PPA than using the *.deb files
that The Document Foundation provides upstream, which are intentionally
build against a very old baseline for maximum compatibility. So, _if_
you want to be on the bleeding edge, do it here, not with upstream *.debs.
</quote>

Also be aware that if you are using Ubuntu 12.04.x (Precise) the PPA
contains a slew of additional packages which may, or may not, affect the
standard released versions of those packages on your existing system.

Sample:

accessodf       0.1-4ubuntu1~precise1   Rico Tzschichholz (2014-04-05)
boost1.54       1.54.0-2ubuntu3~precise1        Rico Tzschichholz (2014-02-01)
clucene-core    2.3.3.4-2~precise1      Rico Tzschichholz (2012-09-01)
dh-exec         0.12~precise1   Rico Tzschichholz (2014-02-01)
dh-python       1.20140128-1ubuntu8~ctools1     Scott Moser (3 hours ago)
doxygen         1.8.7-2~precise1        Rico Tzschichholz (3 hours ago)
glew    1.10.0-3~precise1       Rico Tzschichholz (3 hours ago)
graphite2       1.2.4-1ubuntu1~precise1         Rico Tzschichholz (2014-02-01)

Disclaimer: I've nothing against using the PPA - I have not as I install
the .deb packages directly from LO instead.

> management. However, this topic is not for this list, but for a discussion in 
> an user community of particular OS.

You've brought up the question regarding the PPA here instead of asking at:

"For questions and bugs with software in this PPA please contact
LibreOffice Packaging."
<https://launchpad.net/~libreoffice>
  <https://answers.launchpad.net/~libreoffice>
Questions for LibreOffice Packaging
    “LibreOffice Packaging” team
    Questions

So I think it worthwhile to point out the PPA (Personal Package Archive)
'heads-up' here.


> 
> Meanwhile, LO 4.3 realise is in the PPA now 
> https://launchpad.net/~libreoffice/+archive/ubuntu/libreoffice-4-3 
> 
> Thanks!
> 



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