Am Donnerstag, 2. November 2006 11:12 schrieb Rene Engelhard:
> Hi,
> 
> Am Donnerstag, 2. November 2006 06:46 schrieben Sie:
> > as you can see, OO crashes without soikko as long as libstlport5.0 is
> > installed (along with libstlport4.6c2).  the only way you can close the
> > bug without fixing it is to make OO package CONFLICT with libstlport5.0
> > package so that libstlport5.0 gets removed if OO is installed.  if both
> > exist on the host at the same time, OO will crash using the steps i have
> > explained.
> 
> And I already said it works here for me, so unless you have new info
> which shows that libstlport5.0 is involved without having soikko installed
> I don't see what needs to be fixed there.

To make that more clear: I bet -soikko deinstallation failed somehow or
left rest over or installation of the new one failed (look at the console 
messages,
trhe package installation DOES NOT fail then. Will report a bug with that, but 
it's non-free
crap anyway so I don't particularily care much).

Then the old libstlport5.0-linked soikkko might still be used somehow.

On my sane systems without soikko (maybe voikko) I don't have a crash in that 
dialogue,
even when I *do* have libstlport5.0 installed on parallel. OOo is linked against
libstlport_gcc.so.4.6 and that's something different tzo libstlport.so.5.0.

I still think something's broken on your system...

Regards,

Rene
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