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General Discussion • Re: OpenOffice and Security

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I don't see how you can assess the security of a software that itself uses Python version 2
That concern is not present on MacOS. Apple removed Python 2 in MacOS 12.3 (March 2022). Parts of MacOS which formerly used it were rewritten to avoid Python. Apple does not supply Python 3 as part of MacOS. Someone with developer skills could install it. However, from a practical standpoint, in OpenOffice one cannot use Python scripts on any recent versions of MacOS.
macOS Monterey 12.3 Release Notes

Failure to do so could make you responsible for possible security issues due to the obsolescence of OpenOffice.
This is a user-to-user forum. We are not connected with the Apache OpenOffice development team. The Survival guide explains how you can contact the project.

Statistics: Posted by MrProgrammer — Sat Aug 10, 2024 9:21 pm



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