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Bug#966087: New info




Hi, I have the same exact problem in Debian 10.6 Buster i386 with
LibreOffice from backports. I did some tests and was able to find the
possible source of the problem


1. I completely uninstall libreoffice (sudo apt purge libreoffice libreoffice-writer
libreoffice-common; sudo apt --purge autoremove).

2. I installed only libreoffice-writer from backports (sudo apt -t buster-backports
install libreoffice-writer), but had the same error.

3. Completely uninstall libreoffice-writer from backports and installed the version from
Debian buster instead (sudo apt purge libreoffice-writer; sudo apt
--purge autoremove; sudo apt install libreoffice-writer), this time I
did not have the error

4. Upgrade to backports version of libreoffice-writer over the current version from buster
(sudo apt -t buster-backports install libreoffice-writer), this time
I did not have the error!!

5. Uninstall packages that apt marked as not needed after the upgrade (sudo apt --purge
autoremove) and the error came back, the uninstalled packages were:
libmhash2* libmwaw-0.3-3* libnumbertext-1.0-0* libnumbertext-data*
liborcus-0.14-0* libraptor2-0* librasqal3* librdf0* libxmlsec1*
libxmlsec1-nss* libyajl2*

6. I manually installed the packages again and the error no longer occurs (sudo apt install
libmhash2 libmwaw-0.3-3 libnumbertext-1.0-0 libnumbertext-data
liborcus-0.14-0 libraptor2-0 librasqal3 librdf0 libxmlsec1
libxmlsec1-nss libyajl2).

So the source of the problem is the lack of one or more of the above packages, I don't
know which ones exactly. I hope this information helps to solve the
problem, sorry for my english but i don't speak it so i used a
translator.

libreoffice-writer backports version: 1:7.0.2-2~bpo10+1, buster version: 1:6.1.5-3+deb10u6


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