Re: [libreoffice-users] install on debian wheezy

2013-10-26 Thread Gabriel Risterucci
2013/10/26 Virgil Arrington > As an aside on this thread, I only observe that, if this is what it takes > to install a newer version of LO on Linux, it may be some time before Linux > can be taken seriously as an alternative to Windows. > > It's the elaborate approach, to stay on the bleeding edg

Re: [libreoffice-users] install on debian wheezy

2013-10-26 Thread Virgil Arrington
urday, October 26, 2013 3:34 AM To: users@global.libreoffice.org Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] install on debian wheezy Dnia 2013-10-25, o godz. 22:42:17 baldwin linguas napisał(a): First, I just cd-ed to that dir and did $ for i in $(ls); do dpkg -i $i; done but this does them in alphabetical

Re: [libreoffice-users] install on debian wheezy

2013-10-26 Thread Mirosław Zalewski
Dnia 2013-10-25, o godz. 22:42:17 baldwin linguas napisał(a): > First, I just cd-ed to that dir and did > $ for i in $(ls); do dpkg -i $i; done > but this does them in alphabetical order, which won't work. I think that is the reason. You have invoked dpkg for each package in archive separately,

[libreoffice-users] install on debian wheezy

2013-10-25 Thread baldwin linguas
Okay, I wrote to the list about some issues with .docx files, and it was suggested to me to try and install a more updated version (I have the 3.5.4.2 from Debian Wheezy repos). I downloaded both 4.0.6 and 4.1.2, and can not install either one. 4.1.2 comes with an install script, but it asks for a