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List:       koffice-devel
Subject:    windows installer, too old?
From:       Thomas Zander <zander () kde ! org>
Date:       2009-04-15 8:26:03
Message-ID: 200904151026.03788.zander () kde ! org
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Hi,

I got a bugreport for the Windows version of KWord just this morning and the 
reporter installed it just recently but the KWord version installed is 6 
months old.
I think its kind of counter productive to only have access to an old version 
on Windows while we are making a lot of noise about almost being at 
2.0-final.

Is there some communication with the Windows packagers? I'd rather not have 
any KOffice on Windows if the latest is the beta3 there.

See attached the bugreport which shows KWord being completely unusable for the 
reporter.
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Thomas Zander

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--- Comment #8 from Helge Stenström <h stenstrom gmail com>  2009-04-15 10:17:05 ---
The version I'm reporting on was installed or updated just a few weeks ago, at
least if the installer is working properly. I'm using
kdewin-installer-gui-0.9.5-0.exe. It takes its downloads from "Northern
Europe,Sweden (http://ftp.sunet.se)". The selected release is "stable latest",
which is listed below "stable 4.2.2". It seems to me that up-to-date packages
are not listed in the package selection section. 

Should I try to file a bug for the installer instead? It's the official
installer, isn't it?

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