https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=144607
--- Comment #11 from Ismael Luceno <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Buovjaga from comment #9) > (In reply to Ismael Luceno from comment #8) > > (In reply to Buovjaga from comment #7) > > > Thanks, so it's indeed an Ubuntu issue. > > > > Unless Ubuntu patched that specific portion, not really, the installation > > may be mangled for other reasons, and the application should report this to > > the user... > > Ok, let me try to explain: you are not supposed to supply LibreOffice with > the applications separately installed. Ubuntu chooses to do this and as we > see from the Launchpad bug I linked to in comment 5, they have a workaround > mechanism that *should* open Software Centre when you click Tools -> > Bibliography. Operating systems may disagree about how it should be installed, but that's not the only reason the files might be missing; shouldn't the software always report some error in cases like these? I've checked debian changes, but it seems there's no changes specific to Debian/Ubuntu. The build script just moves files around. I've confirmed the behavior is the same in Debian, up to Sid with LibreOffice 7.2.1. We can reasonably assume this affects all debian-derived distributions, as well as others using similar packaging approaches. On Void-Linux, which similarly splits the installation, but has a slightly older version (7.1.3.2), it just crashes the application. So this is a widespread issue. I've traced the fix to the crash to commit 1889c1af41650576a29c587a0b2cdeaf0d297587: https://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/?id=1889c1af41650576a29c587a0b2cdeaf0d297587 Which indeed doesn't implement any feedback. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
