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Bug#1068228: libreoffice-core: fails to open any documents (ods/odt) after latest upgrades, missing components




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Am 2. April 2024 10:40:49 MESZ schrieb "Dimitris T." <dimitris@stinpriza.org>:
>Package: libreoffice-core
>Version: 4:24.2.2-3+b1
>Severity: important
>
>Hey, 
>
>since latest upgrade, getting the message (in new pop-up window) : 

What did upgraded, what got removed?
>"loading component library <file:///usr/lib/libreoffice/program/libswlo.so> failed at ./cppuhelper/source/shlib.cxx:312."
>and no ods/odt file can be opened. same error in each OpenDocument file i try to open. 
>(and can't locate this component anywhere in system.)

Erm, wait. You mean it is not on your system?

How would you want to to open any odt without it? As in libreoffice-writer?

-core is not and never was enough to do writer stuff.

>
>yesterday, after another LO upgrade -before latest-, error was similar but with a different component missing : "libsclo.so".

Same here with calc.

>LO was working normally (=reading/writing OpenDocuments) about a week or so ago.. 

What changed in your package set?

>thanks in advance, let me know if you need anymore info on this.

I don't know what Devuan did. Maybe some incomplete t64 fallout? In any case try install -writer and/or -calc.

Can try tonight at home in pure Debian, I am quite sure it will work... The autopkgtest also works just fine (though that might be -3 and not -3+b1.  I don't think the absl rebuild changes that though especially if it was broken already before it with calc)


>
>
>-- Package-specific info:
>All deployed bundled extensions:
>
><none>
>All deployed shared extensions:
>
><none>
>All deployed user extensions:
>
>Identifier: org.openoffice.languagetool.oxt
>  Version: 6.3.1
>  URL: vnd.sun.star.expand:$UNO_USER_PACKAGES_CACHE/uno_packages/lu6827dcku.tmp_/LanguageTool-6.3.1.oxt
>  is registered: unknown

That also looks broken.


>
>-- System Information:
>Distributor ID:	Devuan
>Description:	Devuan GNU/Linux 6 (excalibur/ceres)
>Release:	6
>Codename:	excalibur ceres
>Architecture: x86_64

Please try in Debian..This iswhat this BTS is about

Regards

René


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