* LibreOffice 6.4.7 (EOL since November 30, 2020) is currently released in focal.
* LibreOffice 7.2.7 (EOL since June 12, 2022) is currently released in focal-backports.
* Given the nature of the project, the complexity of the codebase and the high level of quality assurance upstream, it is preferable to SRU a minor release rather than cherry-pick selected bug fixes.
* Backport target is Focal/20.04 LTS only to provide an official build of a more recent upstream version of LibreOffice
[Testing]
* Upstream testing. Bugs fixed upstream typically include unit/regression tests, and the release itself is extensively exercised (both in an automated manner and manually).
* Launchpad testing. The libreoffice packages include autopkgtests that were run and verified as passing.
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* [arm64] ...
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* [ppc64el] ...
* [s390x] ...
* A minor release with a total of 83 bug fixes always carries the potential for introducing regressions, even though it is a bugfix-only release, meaning that no new features were added, and no existing features were removed.
* A combination of autopkgtests and careful smoke testing as described above should provide reasonable confidence that no regressions sneaked in.
[Impact]
* LibreOffice 7.3.5 is in its fifth bugfix release of the 7.3 line: /wiki.documentf oundation. org/ReleasePlan /7.3#7. 3.5_release
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* This source packages matches the proposed SRU for jammy handled at /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ libreoffice/ +bug/1981966 /launchpad. net/~libreoffic e/+archive/ ubuntu/ ppa/+packages
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and its backport is currently provided by the LibreOffice Fresh PPA at
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* Previous backport of 7.2.7 handled at /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ libreoffice/ +bug/1973594
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* LibreOffice 6.4.7 (EOL since November 30, 2020) is currently released in focal.
* LibreOffice 7.2.7 (EOL since June 12, 2022) is currently released in focal-backports.
* Given the nature of the project, the complexity of the codebase and the high level of quality assurance upstream, it is preferable to SRU a minor release rather than cherry-pick selected bug fixes.
[Scope]
* Backport of https:/ /launchpad. net/ubuntu/ +source/ libreoffice/ 1:7.3.5- 0ubuntu0. 22.04.1
* Backport target is Focal/20.04 LTS only to provide an official build of a more recent upstream version of LibreOffice
[Testing]
* Upstream testing. Bugs fixed upstream typically include unit/regression tests, and the release itself is extensively exercised (both in an automated manner and manually).
* A recent set of upstream's automated jenkins testing can be found here: /ci.libreoffice .org/job/ gerrit_ 73/1797/
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* More information about the upstream QA testing can be found here: /wiki.documentf oundation. org/QA/ Testing/ Automated_ Tests /wiki.documentf oundation. org/Development /UITests /wiki.documentf oundation. org/QA/ Testing/ Regression_ Tests /wiki.documentf oundation. org/QA/ Testing/ Feature_ Tests
* Automated tests
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* Automated UI tests
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* Regression tests
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* Feature tests
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* Launchpad testing. The libreoffice packages include autopkgtests that were run and verified as passing.
* [amd64] ...
* [arm64] ...
* [armhf] ...
* [ppc64el] ...
* [s390x] ...
* General smoke testing of all the applications in the office suite were carried out by going through the manual testplan as documented by: https:/ /wiki.ubuntu. com/Process/ Merges/ TestPlans/ libreoffice
[Regression Potential]
* A minor release with a total of 83 bug fixes always carries the potential for introducing regressions, even though it is a bugfix-only release, meaning that no new features were added, and no existing features were removed.
* A combination of autopkgtests and careful smoke testing as described above should provide reasonable confidence that no regressions sneaked in.