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Bug#831977: [libreoffice-calc] I can confirm bug831977 with Debian's own version but not upstream



Good morning Rene, *,
On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 08:23:48PM +0200, Rene Engelhard wrote:
> tag 831977 confirmed
> forwarded 831977 https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=100841
> tag 831977 + upstream
> thanks
> 
> On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 11:24:24AM +0200, Thomas Hackert wrote:
> > as the one who did some further testing with my parallel installed
> > versions of LO and recommended D. to report it here, I just want to
> 
> Aha.
> 
> > add my system's information in case this is of any importance ... ;)
> 
> Not really, if you used the script for -core, yes, maybe, due to reportbug
> shortcomings here, not really. It e.g. doesn't show the installed VCLplugs...

where do I find this script? Is it included in one of the LO
packages?

> (BTW: I see you are not using Debian but a crude mix of Ubuntu ppa,
> testing and stable-security, where the first one is questionable and the last
> one nonsense, testing either has newer versions or stuff in stable might not
> be compatible anymore - transitions, etc..)

Oh, I know, that this seems to be a crude mix ... ;) But all
security entries are those which were included after Debian's
installation AFAIKR. Do you mean I can remove them?

And the PPA is an entry for a newer version of Java. Then there are
my own entries for ownCloud, MariaDB, VirtualBox and the like.

> > For further information, please see my comment at
> > https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=100841#c10.
> 
> Well, "it works here and not there". Where we obviously don't patch this
> stuff, so it's a interesting information but nothing which helps ;)

O.K.

> But yeah, I can confirm this in 5.1.5~rc1-1, too. Even with UI render: standard
> (which is the immediate difference I can see in your above-mentioned comment)

Yes.

> I checked:
> - default install: libreoffice-gtk3: no tooltip
> - libreoffice-gtk3 removed so neither gtk2 or gtk3: tooltip
> - install libreoffice-gtk: LO picks up gtk(2): tooltip

Thanks for checking :)

> so it seems to be gtk3-only?

Not sure, sorry ... :( I have never installed gtk for itself, but as
dependencies to the one or the other package.
Have a nice day
Thomas.

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