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I can't resist.

In the code, the variable "loupdate" is used.

Suggest name for code snippet be "loup" for LibreOfficeUpdate function.

Pun in English from the Google... LOOP - a structure, series, or process the end of which is connected to the beginning.


On 10/11/2015 10:54 AM, Andreas Säger wrote:
Thank you for the positive feedback. I hope you noticed the correction of Oct
10, 2015; 1:12pm by Jean-Baptiste Faure-3 that there is no
desktop-integration subfolder anymore. Well, there used to be a reason why
it was organized this way, .... anyway.

If the file /usr/bin/soffice does not exist, there should be no problem.
Run dpkg -i *.deb without additional switch which will include the desktop
integration package.
If you don't want any desktop integration because you want to use the new
suite as a secondary suite, rename/remove the desktop-ingegration.deb file
_before_ running dpkg and everything *should* be fine IMHO.



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