On Sat, Oct 08, 2011 at 11:39:14AM +0100, Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :)
> Ouch!  Perhaps just reboot the machine (rofls).  That typical Windows answer 
> has actually helped me in Ubuntu sometimes which was worrying!  Just closing 
> and then re-opening the package manager might help as they seem to do a bit 
> of tidying and fresh scanning in the process.  
> 
> In no particular order ... 
> 
> Can you install the 64bit as though installing it in parallel with an 
> 'existing' install (even tho the 'existing' one has been uninstalled)?
> http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Installing_in_parallel
> I'm not sure how that page does it so it might be fairly unhelpful.
> 
> Have you tried re-installing the 32bit again and see if that has problems 
> too?  If not it might uninstall more cleanly 2nd time around or you might 
> spot what's going wrong now you know to watch for problems.  
> 
> Have you used the package manager to search for installed items to do with 
> libreoffice/soffice, checked the history of the last actions the package 
> manager took?  Again i am not sure if it would help but it's probably the 
> easiest thing to look at quickly even if it's not helpful.  

I would be concerned with the reason the 32 bit program wouldn't run
correctly. Everything I've read says 32 bit progs run just fine on a 64
bit system.

-- 
Bob Holtzman
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