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Hi Michael, 

On Fri, 01 Jul 2011 15:11:09 +1000
"Michael D. Setzer II" <mikes@kuentos.guam.net> wrote:

Just say on the filehippo site that 
LibO_3.4.1_Win_x86_install_multi.exe is new, but didn't see 
anything on the libreoffice.org web site? 

On Linux, I've tested each of the 3.4.1rc1 thru rc3, and they 
seemed fine in my minor test, but seems strange 3.4.1 would 
show up on filehippo before it is on the main site? Am just 
downloading  it on a windows machine now, since I don't have 
windows at home to check that it is 3.4.1 and not a renamed rc?

It is possible, that the software appears on the mirrors before it is officially announced. You do 
want the software to be in place when you announce it, so that everyone can get his copy. ;) 

As for the renaming: If there are no more critical bugs found in the last rc, the file will be 
renamed. There's no need to compile it again, since there were no major problems. So, if you have 
rc3 and now the new final version is announced, you don't need to do anything - you have already 
the latest version. 

HTH

Sigrid

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