Re: [opensuse] OpenOffice 2.2 for openSUSE



Jonathan Ervine schrieb:
LLLActive@xxxxxxx wrote:
Hi all,

How soon will there be an openSUSE 10.2 RPM for OOo 2.2? I would like to
stick to the OOo that was "created by Novell, Inc. based on
OpenOffice.org". The latest release I have is Build 2.0.4.7.

You can get later openSUSE 10.2 editions of OpenOffice.org from here:
http://software.opensuse.org/download/OpenOffice.org/openSUSE_10.2/ but
it hasn't received the 2.2 RPMs yet.

Is this the NOVELL-Fork of OOo or the release of the OOo project ?
I read somewhere NOVELL forked sometime ago to put in features that won't get in the regular OOo build, like better file-filters for MS-Office.
Therefore the NOVELL thingy was not based on the most modern release.

Andreas
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