Actually, the first times I tried to install the extension, I got an
empty error dialog (I assumed it was an error dialog), and the system
froze.
More recently, I tried a more recent version of the extension, and this
time I got the error dialog with the puzzling DeploymentException. I
opened a command line and did "ps -ax" and killed one of the processes
(I can't remember which one). However, this only worked because I had
not wasted time copying the text in a text editor - which is what I did
the first time. Apparently, it was important to kill the process that
spawned the error dialog before it froze up the complete OS.
This all happened in LibreOffice 3.3.4 [OOO330m19 (Build:401)] on Ubuntu
11.04 (Natty Narwhal) inside VirtualBox.
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