Hi, Am Tue, Jul 19, 2022 at 05:00:09PM +0200 schrieb Benoit Vila: > so apparently i's all related to the apt command, using the -t option > instead seems to work smoothly: > > apt-get install -t bullseye-backports libreoffice > > (even without removing/purging libreoffice first)
You should have sent that to the submitter. (as is documented, n...@bugs.debian.org DOES NOT go to the submitter) And yes, -t bullseye-backports is correct. That is even documented: https://backports.debian.org/Instructions/#index3h2 (second option), /bullseye-backports only works for package with "easy" dependencies, probably (which do not require other stuff from backports, like here libreoffice-* stuff itself). Regards, Rene