https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=101998

            Bug ID: 101998
           Summary: Newest debian package doesn't work, seeing similar
                    problems with Fedora.  Bad library inclusions?
           Product: LibreOffice
           Version: 5.2.0.4 release
          Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
                OS: Linux (All)
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: medium
         Component: Installation
          Assignee: [email protected]
          Reporter: [email protected]

Upgrade/install of LibreOffice via Debian apt-get makes LibreOffice
nonfunctional with a library missing entry point error.   Co-worker is seeing
similar problems with Fedora packages and dnf.

Did an apt-get remove libre*, emptied /var/cache/apt, and reinstalled brand new
fresh download of libreoffice via APT.   Still no joy...  

Here's a dump of what I'm getting:

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wsy@baltar:~$ libreoffice 
/usr/lib/libreoffice/program/soffice.bin: symbol lookup error:
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpangoft2-1.0.so.0: undefined symbol:
hb_buffer_set_cluster_level
wsy@Baltar:~$ libreoffice -v
LibreOffice 5.2.0.4 20m0(Build:4)

Unknown option: -v

Usage: soffice [options] [documents...]

Options:
--minimized    keep startup bitmap minimized.
--invisible    no startup screen, no default document and no UI.
--norestore    suppress restart/restore after fatal errors.
--quickstart   starts the quickstart service
--nologo       don't show startup screen.
--nolockcheck  don't check for remote instances using the installation
--nodefault    don't start with an empty document
--headless     like invisible but no user interaction at all.
--help/-h/-?   show this message and exit.
--version      display the version information.
--writer       create new text document.
--calc         create new spreadsheet document.
--draw         create new drawing.
--impress      create new presentation.
--base         create new database.
--math         create new formula.
--global       create new global document.
--web          create new HTML document.
-o             open documents regardless whether they are templates or not.
-n             always open documents as new files (use as template).

--display <display>
      Specify X-Display to use in Unix/X11 versions.
-p <documents...>
      print the specified documents on the default printer.
--pt <printer> <documents...>
      print the specified documents on the specified printer.
--view <documents...>
      open the specified documents in viewer-(readonly-)mode.
--show <presentation>
      open the specified presentation and start it immediately
--accept=<accept-string>
      Specify an UNO connect-string to create an UNO acceptor through which
      other programs can connect to access the API
--unaccept=<accept-string>
      Close an acceptor that was created with --accept=<accept-string>
      Use --unnaccept=all to close all open acceptors
--infilter=<filter>[:filter_options]
      Force an input filter type if possible
      Eg. --infilter="Calc Office Open XML"
          --infilter="Text (encoded):UTF8,LF,,,"
--convert-to output_file_extension[:output_filter_name[:output_filter_options]]
[--outdir output_dir] files
      Batch convert files (implies --headless).
      If --outdir is not specified then current working dir is used as
output_dir.
      Eg. --convert-to pdf *.doc
          --convert-to pdf:writer_pdf_Export --outdir /home/user *.doc
          --convert-to "html:XHTML Writer File:UTF8" *.doc
          --convert-to "txt:Text (encoded):UTF8" *.doc
--print-to-file [-printer-name printer_name] [--outdir output_dir] files
      Batch print files to file.
      If --outdir is not specified then current working dir is used as
output_dir.
      Eg. --print-to-file *.doc
          --print-to-file --printer-name nasty_lowres_printer --outdir
/home/user *.doc
--cat files
      Dump text content of the files to console
      Eg. --cat *.odt
--pidfile=file
      Store soffice.bin pid to file.
-env:<VAR>[=<VALUE>]
      Set a bootstrap variable.
      Eg. -env:UserInstallation=file:///tmp/test to set a non-default user
profile path.

Remaining arguments will be treated as filenames or URLs of documents to open.

wsy@Baltar:~$ A

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