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Hi,

I've just installed on Debian sid i386 LO beta 2 French release.

find command finds the file libstlport_gcc.so in /usr and in /opt (I
installed deb package on Document Coundation website libreoffice-ure...,
and I let Debian official OOo on the system). But it seems
that /opt/libreoffice3/program/swriter doesn't find the file. When I
run swriter, I get "libstlport_gcc.so: no such file or directory". It's
an error from soffice.bin, says the message too.

How can I tell soffice.bin where find the lib, as it doesn't find
itself? Is that a bug (don't think as I'm alone to experience it)?


Thanks for your help,

Regards,




Jean-Philippe MENGUAL


Le samedi 23 octobre 2010 à 18:20 +0200, Rene Engelhard a écrit :
On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 06:33:01PM +0200, Jean-Philippe MENGUAL wrote:
2 fast questions:
1. Will libreoffice be available as Deb package on official debian
repositories? Do you have an idea when it will be done? What releases

Yes.

will be mompatible: squeeze, testing, sid?

Surely not in squeeze. After squeeze: yes.

2. I'm testing deb packages from Document foundation with a sid, and I
get when I run /opt/libreoffice3/program/swriter: "can't load shared
library libstlport_gcc.so, no such file".
I don't understand: it exists in /opt and in /usr. I installed the

There's none in /usr. At least not from those packages. They expect it
in their own dir.
(Official Debian packages would use it from /usr, though, yes)

libO-ure-....deb package. I think it's mandatory for accessibility
features. I guess it's an environment variable problem but don't know.

No, ure contians essential parts. You need it in any case.

Grüße/Regards,

René


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