On 10/23/2015 07:45 PM, Ben Finney wrote:
I must have been dreaming.
Can you expand on what that statement means? Does this mean the steps
to reproduce do not reliably cause the bug behaviour for you either?
It was a sarcastic response to the maintainer's overall unfriendly
attitude, specif
On 07/19/2012 05:09 AM, Rene Engelhard wrote:
On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 03:06:34AM -0400, Gedalya wrote:
1. Install just the base system
I did: chreated a wheezy chroot.
2. apt-get install lxde (this doesn't depend on libreoffice)
3. Log in to lxde as a regular user
I did: Logged in
Installing debian with the "Debian Desktop" task works fine.
However, you can reproduce this with the following steps (which is how I
tend to work)
1. Install just the base system
2. apt-get install lxde (this doesn't depend on libreoffice)
3. Log in to lxde as a regular user
4. Menu > Accessories
On Mon, 2012-07-16 at 14:56 +0200, Rene Engelhard wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 04:46:52AM -0400, Gedalya wrote:
> > On 07/16/2012 03:30 AM, Rene Engelhard wrote:
> > >Then fix it (and or give evidence on what should have caused this,
> > In a root terminal, in my use
On 07/16/2012 03:30 AM, Rene Engelhard wrote:
Then fix it (and or give evidence on what should have caused this,
In a root terminal, in my user's home directory, I've just:
1. apt-get purge'd all libreoffice packages,
2. rm -R .config/libreoffice
3. rm -R .config/.libreoffice/ (why not)
4. apt-g
On Mon, 2012-07-16 at 09:30 +0200, Rene Engelhard wrote:
> Diy you somwhen run unopkg (or a extension install) using sudo? (without -h)?
> Or unopkg itself?
Nothing fancy happening here. This is a new, clean install of wheezy.
libreoffice was installed during the debian installation and nothing was
Package: libreoffice
Version: 1:3.5.4-5
Severity: normal
When starting LibreOffice, either on a newly installed system or, at least in
one case, on a previously working but upgraded system, I get the following
message:
The application cannot be started.
LibreOffice user installation could not be
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