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Much appreciated Jerry. Thank you.
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(07-28-2022, 08:41 AM)Jerry link Wrote: LibreOffice upgrade to latest version tested and working...
Hi!
Does the module force LibreOffice upgrade?
Because I have had enough trouble (multiple machine freezez due to LibreOffice!) with "the latest & greatest" and I need to keep my current installation UNTOUCHED!
The last thing I need is to break another SSD because of LibreOffice crashes. I just changed the SSD and the previous, worked only about 18 months. I hate this!
If this is the case, I'll have to remove/reinstall manually the version that really works (6.0.3.2), without freezing the machine.
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(08-03-2022, 09:53 AM)Jerry link Wrote: Yes, it does.
Thanks for the answer!
Good to know!
I'll re-test; in case it works, that will be good. Else, "fall back"...
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Upgrade code ready for 6.4 in April. Tests underway, more clean up action too for LibreOffice.