@jibel: You can test (on i386) the fix by inserting the following step in the reproduction scenario given in the description above:
2a) sudo add-apt-repository ppa:bjoern-michaelsen/libreoffice-precisetest-20120327
2b) sudo sh -c 'echo "[Sources]" > /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades.d/allowthird.cfg'
3c) sudo sh -c 'echo "AllowThirdParty=True" >> /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades.d/allowthird.cfg'
First proposed fix: anonscm. debian. org/gitweb/ ?p=pkg- openoffice/ libreoffice. git;a=commitdif f;h=6cf6cd02783 3c2053c19367625 de1d83be56734b
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This has been build into ppa:bjoern- michaelsen/ libreoffice- precisetest- 20120327 https:/ /launchpad. net/~bjoern- michaelsen/ +archive/ libreoffice- precisetest- 20120327 (alas, for i386 only -- amd64 failed again because of missing disc space).
@jibel: You can test (on i386) the fix by inserting the following step in the reproduction scenario given in the description above: michaelsen/ libreoffice- precisetest- 20120327 manager/ release- upgrades. d/allowthird. cfg' y=True" >> /etc/update- manager/ release- upgrades. d/allowthird. cfg'
2a) sudo add-apt-repository ppa:bjoern-
2b) sudo sh -c 'echo "[Sources]" > /etc/update-
3c) sudo sh -c 'echo "AllowThirdPart