Hi, On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 11:20:28AM +0100, Zefram wrote: > Well, that's what it empirically did for me. Installed via apt-get, > no manual intervention or configuration, no environment variables set > specially for libreoffice.
Not here, as said. > >UserInstallation=$SYSUSERCONFIG/libreoffice/4 > > /usr/lib/libreoffice/program/bootstraprc contains the line > > UserInstallation=$SYSUSERCONFIG/libreoffice/3 sure, cut'n'pasted from my system which has a supported version from wheezy-backports installed, doesn't matter for the problem, though. > >where SYSUSERCONFIG *is* /home/rene/.config here. > > I do not have an environment variable by that name. Trying out setting Sure, it#s LO-internal. > If that sort of setting works for you, maybe that's a v3 vs v4 difference. Nah. > That is, it uses ~/.config *if it already exists*, and otherwise just > uses ~. So its ultimate default is, as I found, to create files under > ~/libreoffice. Creating ~/.config for test purposes, empirically it does > then get used: ~/.config/libreoffice is created rather than ~/libreoffice. OK, that explains why it's so rerely seen. both KDE and GNOME create stuff under .config and so it's there when LO first is ran -> no problem Otherwise it can be a problem, yeah, I see... I guess we should patch this to *always* use .config. Not something we can or should do for wheezy, though. Regards, Rene -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org