On Sun, Jan 9, 2011 at 1:23 PM, Cley Faye <cleyf...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2011/1/9 baldwin linguas <baldwinling...@gmail.com>
>
>> On Sun, Jan 9, 2011 at 12:45 PM, baldwin linguas
>> <baldwinling...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Oh wait...it saw that stuff, because I had it installed from the debs.
>> > When I remove said installation, apt-cache search libreoffice shows
>> nothing.
>>
>> Oh, I found this:
>> http://wiki.debian.org/DebianExperimental
>> but it doesn't seem to be making any difference.
>>
>>
>>
> Well, if you added the experimental repository and install libreoffice
> packages from here, you do get the binaries in /usr/bin etc... :
> http://packages.debian.org/experimental/amd64/libreoffice-writer/filelist
> These package works out of the box (at least for me...).
>
> You have to be careful to not upgrade your whole system with packages from
> experimental, but aside from that, I can assure you that those package works
> on a "fresh" install, so if they don't work with you, there might be
> something on your system that prevent them from working.
>

Work for me?
They don' t seem to exist!
apt-cache search libreoffice shows me nothing.

In any case, I removed the entire installation, and installed it
again, and this time,
oddly, it DID install it' s own libcairo.so.2 in
/opt/libreoffice/basis3.3/program.

Now, however, I can neither run it as user or root.
I get this error:
 symbol lookup error: /opt/libreoffice/basis3.3/program/libcairo.so.2:
undefined symbol: pixman_region32_init

./tony

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