reassign 843980 libreoffice-core retitle 843980 browser-plugin-libreoffice: Plugin stops working with libreoffice 5.2; missing Breaks: tag 843980 + pending affects 843980 browser-plugin-libreoffice thanks
Hi, On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 02:11:59PM +0100, David Ayers wrote: > I'm on stable and I've installed libreoffice 1:5.2.3~rc1-4~bpo8+1 from > backports and firefox ESR. With > that installation the browser-plugin-libreoffice stopped displaying ODF and > other Documents managed by > libreoffice. I suppose all that is needed is a rebuild of the > browser-plugin-libreoffice for > the libreoffice version in backports to be made available via backports. No. $ apt-cache show browser-plugin-libreoffice Package: browser-plugin-libreoffice Source: libreoffice ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Version: 1:4.3.3-2+deb8u5 [...] so built from the *libreoffice* source package. If it will was there and was enabled, a libreoffice build (as for backports) would also build it. But: > I'm not sure whether this is the correct way to report this bug, but even > after reading all the > notices about bug reporting an backports I could easily find this seemed to > be the post appropriate > method. Please advise me, if I did something wrong. No, it's not a correct way to formulate a wish against a obsolete version. ;) And here even where the bug is not even in that version. Because: libreoffice (1:4.4.0~alpha1-1) experimental; urgency=low * new upstream alpha release [...] * debian/rules, debian/control.mozilla.in, patches/install-fixes.diff, debian/scripts/gid2pkgdirs.sh: remove nsplugin stuff; removed upstream... [...] -- Rene Engelhard <r...@debian.org> Sun, 19 Oct 2014 23:15:33 +0200 Got removed upstream. Over two years ago. So browser-plugin-libreoffice isn't built since then. Yes, I didn't and don't like that either - but fighting against that wasn't successful. and AFAIK NPAPI support will be phased out in browsers (even Firefox) anyway... > For example the only reason I marked this with Severity: wishlist is because > this is a backport issue. No, it's a general issue. People might keep browser-plugin-libreoffice on upgrades jessie->stretch, too.. ;-( One can argue that LO should (now, that it broke, it seems it worked for some time, or people just didn't report breakage) add a Breaks: browser-plugin-libreoffice to properly document it and get it removed on upgrades. Will do that. Regards, Rene