Hi Rene,

On Fri, 22 Jun 2012 18:11:10 +0200
Rene Engelhard <r...@debian.org> wrote:

> On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 09:57:07PM +0800, clayton wrote:
> > Now running the latest version from unstable.
> 
> What did you run before? 1:3.5.4-4?

Not sure right off-hand, I normally follow testing, and upgrade a
couple times a week. So it would have been a really fresh version in
testing, as of yesterday.

> > This happens every time on startup:
> > 
> > $ libreoffice
> > terminate called after throwing an instance of
> > 'com::sun::star::uno::RuntimeException'
> 
> Check your permissions in your user dir. Is those root:root? If yes,
> fix them This sounds like a old bug which is fixed in recent packages
> (see #619263). Was that ~/.config/libreoffice freshly crreated/broken
> by the upgrade?

That was it, ~/.config/libreoffice, and as far as I can tell only
~/.config/libreoffice, was root:root. Not sure how that could have
happened on my end. Note that although I do not start libreoffice
daily, I do start it regularly, so the last time I saw it working might
have been a couple of weeks ago.

> NOTE: #619263 is fixed in various packages. You need to have all of
> them uptodate *and after the upgrade it won't create those wrong
> permissions anymore*. It won't fix older breakage up.

Like I said, I do an apt-get upgrade on testing a couple times a week,
so I get those packages when you send them. ;-)

> > ii  libreoffice-emailmerge         1:3.5.4-4
> > ii  libreoffice-filter-binfilter   1:3.5.4-5
> > ii  libreoffice-java-common        1:3.5.4-4
> > ii  libreoffice-math               1:3.5.4-5
> 
> And it looks you did something (broken) like apt-get install
> libreoffice instead of a proper upgrade[1], so it can very well be
> that some stuff is old (especially extensions which is what #619263
> affected)

The sequence was:
* libreoffice in whatever state it was from my last apt-get upgrade to
  testing
* I see the bug reported here
* attempt to file a bug report, informed a newer version in unstable
* uncommented unstable in sources.list, and did an
  apt-get update && apt-get install -f unstable libreoffice

Is there a better way to do this? I don't want to take my whole machine
to unstable with an apt-get upgrade.

It works now, thanks for the rapid feedback!
Clayton

> Regards,
> 
> Rene
> [1] Note there is no reason to install -5 over -4 in testing (except
> when you installed evolution from sid...)
> 



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