Hi, On Sun, Dec 15, 2019 at 12:11:29PM +0100, Heinrich Schuchardt wrote: > system. I am using KDE and not Gnome. My installation includes > libreoffice-kde5 and libreoffice-qt5. > > Uninstall libreoffice-qt5 leads to an impressive response (see below).
... and it removed libreoffice-kde5 then, so you probably run with a ugly UI without any desktop integration ("gen"). As said, with qt5 (and I explicitely tested kde5 now) it works for me, (also with gtk3 and gen) just not with "gtk2". > Afterwards the problem is gone. Why does 'apt-get dist-upgrade' not > remove libreoffice-qt5? Why should it? It should upgrade all of this actually to 6.3.4-2 since that is what is in bullseye now. > $ apt-rdepends --reverse libreoffice-qt5 > Reading package lists... Done > Building dependency tree > Reading state information... Done > libreoffice-qt5 > Reverse Depends: libreoffice-kde5 (= 1:6.3.4-2) > libreoffice-kde5 Probably because you try to do this while 1:6.3.4-2 was already there available. And libreoffice-kde5 depends on libreoffice-qt5. No idea what exactly happened (or you did something wrong). Regards, Rene