Expecting Java extension to work without Java is unreasonable. Shipping
libreoffice-java-common in the default isnt an option => Invalid.
Note that "sudo apt install libreoffice" installs libreoffice-java-
common just fine.
** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I have found the problem.
Oh, just the same as you have just wrote Daniel.
It was the missing libreoffice-java-common package that is needed to
install Language Tool with success.
The problem was identified on:
http://languagetool.org/issues/
with:
"
On Ubuntu, install the libreoffice-java-co
Mhh, could we learn something from this?
The problem is there since Ubuntu hardy following the troubleshooting
page Daniel give here.
Is it possible to give the ubuntu version of libreoffice an adaption? It
is neasty time invest to get arround the problem for a user.
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Did you install the libreoffice-java-common package, as that page
suggests?
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Title:
libreoffice writer extension manager fail
>From the stacktrace it seems to be more the problem that libreoffice or
the extension Language tool is not able to find the jre itself.
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I have followed the link you give. The possible conflicting with
lightproof is it not. I have deinstalled lightproof and the exception
still occures.
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The stacktrace with dbg packages from comment #4 installed:
(com.sun.star.uno.RuntimeException) { { Message = "[jni_uno bridge
error] UNO calling Java method writeRegistryInfo: non-UNO exception
occurred: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
com/sun/star/task/XJobExecutor\X000ajava stack
trace:\X000aja
As expected and as I can see at a glance, the stacktrace keeps the same.
Sry, Christopher, but the given procedure was uselaess.
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Sry Christopher, but that missed completetly what happend.
apport do not detect the problem and the
var/crash/
folder is already completly emty. A recreation do not trigger any apport
action.
Apport was and is already enabled in its configuration files. So a
forced start is not necessary at all
Sasa Paporovic, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu better.
However, your crash report is missing. Please follow these instructions to have
apport report a new bug about your crash that can be dealt with by the
automatic retracer. First, execute at a terminal:
cd /var/crash && s
Have you checked the common problems and their solutions at
http://languagetool.org/issues/?
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Title:
libreoffice writer exten
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