On Fri, 18 Sep 2009, Rene Engelhard wrote:
Anyway, /me thinks this bug at most is minor and that OOo does not do anything
serious with $HOME except of course trying to access its config (arguably
it shouldn't do on system-wide installs,
I agree that the bug is minor (not sure why I set it to
The same issue occurs with
- openoffice.org-filter-binfilter (1:3.1.1-2)
- openoffice.org-evolution (1:3.1.1-2)
when upgrading packages.
Output from apt-get dist-upgrade:
Preparing to replace openoffice.org-filter-binfilter 1:3.1.1-1 (using
Hi,
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 10:21:10AM +0200, Nicos Gollan wrote:
The same issue occurs with
- openoffice.org-filter-binfilter (1:3.1.1-2)
- openoffice.org-evolution (1:3.1.1-2)
when upgrading packages.
So on all packages using regcomp for registering their components and
for packages
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 11:52:14AM +0200, Rene Engelhard wrote:
serious with $HOME except of course trying to access its config (arguably
it shouldn't do on system-wide installs, but then again your $HOME is
bogusly set to your users' home)
What I forgot to mention here:
Well, unopkg might do
Hi,
I can confirm it in the openoffice.org-emailmerge package. When
(re)configuring that package from a sudo login, it will fail; when running as
proper root however, it works fine.
My home directory is mounted from NFS with the export having the root_squash
option set, so root can't actually
On Sun, 2 Aug 2009, Marc Glisse wrote:
On the other hand, with sudo -i, the error disappears. Note that my HOME
is on a NFS partition.
A bit more precision on this:
if I run:
HOME=/some/dir sudo ...
then it only fails when /some/dir exists, is on NFS and other doesn't
have write permission
Package: openoffice.org
Version: 1:3.1.0-5
Severity: normal
$ sudo dpkg-reconfigure openoffice.org-pdfimport
Adding extension
/usr/lib/openoffice/share/extension/install/pdfimport.oxt...creation of
executable memory area failed: Permission denied
creation of executable memory area failed:
# I'll not bother at all to set up a broken csystem like this to reproduce
# this, so I can't reproduce this - unreproducible
tag 539597 + unreproducible
tag 539597 + moreinfo
thanks
Marc Glisse wrote:
[...]
$ sudo dpkg-reconfigure openoffice.org-pdfimport
Why are you doing that? There's no
On Sun, 2 Aug 2009, Rene Engelhard wrote:
Marc Glisse wrote:
[...]
$ sudo dpkg-reconfigure openoffice.org-pdfimport
Why are you doing that? There's no debconf here... And if you
installed -pdfimport correctly before anyway, this will just cause
in a bogusity:
I got the error during an
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