Hello Alan,

On Sat, 2014-03-29 at 22:30 +1100, Allan Duncan wrote:
> On 28/03/14 13:28, Carl Turney wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I'm trying to upgrade my LibreOffice from 4.0.2.2 to 4.2.2, on my Ubuntu
> > 10.4 Desktop.
> ...
> 
> Umm, I come from the world of rpms but the principle is the same:
> 
> Download the .debs from LibreOffice (in tar'd and zip'd form) unpack 
> them and use whatever command it is to do the install.  Not synaptic - 
> it might be possible to point it at local stuff but I have no idea how. 
>   Use the command line utility - apt-install or something like that.

No need to unpack, and putting in the right directory, apt-get will just
find and unpack, although I think that there are also ways to tell it to
just look locally. The .deb is an archive anyway. Much the same is also
true of an .rpm, one archive file, compressed I seem to remember, with
everything included. The .deb will also include preinstall and
postinstall scripts, along with similar for the uninstall if required.
The inclusion and effectiveness is almost fascist in the way they are
required, and required to actually work, to the benefit of the user.

Regards,

Mark Trickett

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