tag 259332 + moreinfo thanks Hi, Uwe Dippel wrote: > I clicked to use the existing one. It did a few things and closed. At > restart it had an empty profile, though. > > My analysis: The existing, latest, profile is under ~/.openoffice/1.1.1/ > The 'new' profile sits under ~/OpenOffice.org1.1.0/ I don't think so. > It is unclear, why it lives here. > > How to solve it: > > cd ~/OpenOffice.org1.1.0 > rm -Rf * > cp -a ../.openoffice/1.1.1/* . > > This copies the 1.1.1 into the folder where 1.1.2 seems to expect it. did you have some OpenOffice.org 1.1.0 version installed from .tar.gz? What I can think of here is that after the upgrade, OOo (as always except in 1.1.1 and earlier 1.1.1 packages where there was a bug) does try to upgrade the user configuration and then finds the 1.1.0 you installed and tries to upgrade this instead of the 1.1.1 you installed via the deb packages. Similar is supposed to be happen in the "normal" case. You have OpenOffice.org 1.1.1 in .openofice/1.1.1 and 1.1.2 upgrades this configuration. The needed dir then still is .openoffice/1.1.2. Grüße/Regards, René -- .''`. René Engelhard -- Debian GNU/Linux Developer : :' : http://www.debian.org | http://people.debian.org/~rene/ `. `' rene@debian.org | GnuPG-Key ID: 248AEB73 `- Fingerprint: 41FA F208 28D4 7CA5 19BB 7AD9 F859 90B0 248A EB73
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