My mistake.  Quickstart WAS active.  I noticed a strange icon in the
notification area (near the volume control et al.), and when I hovered
the mouse pointer over it it announced that it was OpenOffice
Quickstarter 3.1.

My understanding was that Quickstart was only active after one had used
OpenOffice, and then closed it - it would then start quickly the next
time in the same session.

There is apparently a way to have it survive reboots, and that option
was active.

I selected the option to close Quickstart, and the OpenOffice-emailmerge
update sailed through with nary a hiccough.

Sorry for the inconvenience.

[I will repeat this Mea Culpa where I originally reported the bug - as
an "Update Manager" bug (# Bug #591378).]

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Debconf erroneously reports OpenOffice.org running during update
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