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The same happens when trying to install 3.5.0-beta (after un-installing
3.3.4). Really annoying! Any ideas?
Regards
H.S.

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From: "Heinrich Stoellinger" <hc.stoellinger@aon.at>
To: "users@global.libreoffice.org" <users@global.libreoffice.org>
Subject: unopkg lock
Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2011 10:09:12 +0100

Hello,
I tried to install LibreOffice 3.4 on Linux-Mint-Lisa using "dpkg -i *deb" on the various
packages downloaded. I must have messed up something along the line because I keep getting the 
message
"ERROR: unopkg cannot be started. The lock file indicates it as already running. If this does not apply, 
delete the lock file at:"
I then delete the file ".lock" in the indicated directory. When I then rerun dpkg -i the same thing 
happens.
When I then try to start LibreOffice I get the "flash screen", but LO doesn't stay up.
Any ideas?


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