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Dear all,

Does anybody know whether there would be possible to install language
packs (possibly also other components in LibreOffice) in case of
container format (Snap, Flatpak)?

Similar question also here
https://ask.libreoffice.org/en/question/74545/installing-language-packs-using-snap-or-flatpak/

Searching from Internet did not gave results.  E.g. /snap find
libreoffice/ gives no result but /snap list/ shows such package.

As written here
(https://skyfromme.wordpress.com/2016/07/18/libreoffice-5-2-0-2-available-in-the-snap-store/)
then looks like currently are languages limited.

At the same time it seems that Flatpak version
http://www.libreoffice.org/download/flatpak/ has all localizations built-in.
But after installing also Flatpak version, the Snap version won't run
and error message:

failed to create user data directory. errmsg: Permission denied

... checked ~/snap/ folder content (including /libreoffice/ folder) and
permissions seems to be fine but still Snap version won't run anymore...
Could not find that directory which permissions are denied.

Flatpak version of LibreOffice is currently beta2 (ID:
ae12e6f168ba39f137fc110174a37c482ce68fa4) - looks like there were also
RC1...RC4 - https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleasePlan/5.2

Thank you,
Edmund Laugasson

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