notfound 882436 1:5.4.3~rc1-2 found 882436 1:5.4.3-1 block 882436 by 876051 thanks
Hi, On Wed, Nov 22, 2017 at 09:46:00PM +0100, Nicolas Patrois wrote: > Package: libreoffice-core > Version: 1:5.4.3~rc1-2 No, if you file bugs PLEASE a bit of carefulness. This is the version you try to upgrade from... > Severity: minor > > Dear Maintainer, > > libreoffice-core conflits with openjdk-8-jre-headless but 8u151-b12-1 is > installed. Yes. This is completely intended. See the changelog: libreoffice (1:5.4.3-1) unstable; urgency=medium [...] * debian/patches/java9-jawt.diff: add from master; find jawt with Java9 and also fix odk/settings/settings.mk for it * debian/patches/java9-rhino.diff: add from master; fix rhino build with Java9 [...] - explicitly use and depend on openjdk 9 on i386 now that #876069 is fixed. - set JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS=-Dfile.encoding=UTF8 in build-indep (needed for Java9 in reportbuilder) [...] * debian/control.in: make -core conflict against openjdk-{6,7,8}-jre-headless on i386- -java-common would make more sense, but it's Arch: all.. -- Rene Engelhard <r...@debian.org> Tue, 07 Nov 2017 20:59:01 +0100 This is a compromise between having LO still crash because of the Stack Class security fix regressions (yes, STILL unfixed in the kernel) or by using a OpenJDK which is fixed. Which is 9. A merge Depends wouldn't work since you could still have 8 installed and LO might pick that one up. [There's an option upstream which sounds possible to "pin" a specific JDK, but that turns out to have an other purpose _and_ is outdated] > Then, I can’t upgrade: > 4) libreoffice [1:5.4.3~rc1-2 (now)] > 5) libreoffice-avmedia-backend-vlc [1:5.4.3~rc1-2 (now)] > 6) libreoffice-base [1:5.4.3~rc1-2 (now)] > 7) libreoffice-base-core [1:5.4.3~rc1-2 (now)] > 8) libreoffice-base-drivers [1:5.4.3~rc1-2 (now)] > 9) libreoffice-calc [1:5.4.3~rc1-2 (now)] > 10) libreoffice-core [1:5.4.3~rc1-2 (now)] > 11) libreoffice-draw [1:5.4.3~rc1-2 (now)] > 12) libreoffice-gnome [1:5.4.3~rc1-2 (now)] > 13) libreoffice-gtk3 [1:5.4.3~rc1-2 (now)] > 14) libreoffice-impress [1:5.4.3~rc1-2 (now)] > 15) libreoffice-math [1:5.4.3~rc1-2 (now)] > 16) libreoffice-officebean [1:5.4.3~rc1-2 (now)] > 17) libreoffice-ogltrans [1:5.4.3~rc1-2 (now)] > 18) libreoffice-report-builder-bin [1:5.4.3~rc1-2 (now)] > 19) libreoffice-sdbc-firebird [1:5.4.3~rc1-2 (now)] > 20) libreoffice-sdbc-hsqldb [1:5.4.3~rc1-2 (now)] > 21) libreoffice-sdbc-postgresql [1:5.4.3~rc1-2 (now)] > 22) libreoffice-writer [1:5.4.3~rc1-2 (now)] Correct. You want to install openjdk-9. Or get openjdk-8 (and/or linux) fixed. See 876051 and the referenced linux bugi (#865303). After that one I can conflict against the unfixed openjdk-8 versions instead of against all. Until then... bad luck. > -- Package-specific info: > All deployed bundled extensions: > > Identifier: org.openoffice.da.writer2latex.oxt [...] > Identifier: com.sun.wiki-publisher [...] > Identifier: com.sun.star.comp.Calc.NLPSolver [...] > Identifier: org.openoffice.da.writer2xhtml.oxt [...] So 4 of the 5 extensions installed are Java at at least wiki-publisher and nlpsolver are known to make LO run into the crash (even when those features are not used). > -- System Information: > Debian Release: buster/sid > APT prefers unstable > APT policy: (500, 'unstable') > Architecture: i386 (i686) That is your problem, fwiw, if you can't live with this workaround on this "obsolete" architecture, you might want to use amd64. Regards, Rene