> What command line are you using? Are you installing all packages 
> altogether? I mean, I would expect that all files in /opt/openoffice4/ 
> are overwritten by files from the newer packages, and this is just 
> normal; but in your case it looks like there is a mismatch between the 
> old "owner" of that file (package openoffice-gnome-integration) and the 
> new candidate owner (openoffice-core01).

I use
sudo dpkg -i *.deb
cd desktop-integration
sudo dpkg -i *.deb
 
> Assuming you are upgrading multiple deb packages with the same 
> command-line, what happens if you add openoffice-gnome-integration (from 
> the proper directory) to it?

It works without errors but then I can't execute any of the AOO links in the 
Gnome Applications/Office menu

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