** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
** Summary changed:
- User installation could not be completed
+ [snap] "User installation could not be completed"
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Hi!
I tested the command 'snap run --shell libreoffice' and checked several
names resolution errors for groups and users! Only local groups can be
resolved.
Now I'm sure the problem is in the information returned to the groups
and usernames.
I believe it must be something with the Name Service
To make everything more complicated ...
I found a parameter in the config of the sssd service that allows
replacing whitespace with another character:
[sssd]
...
override_space = _
As a result, my primary group changed to domain_users. Unfortunately,
the error persists!
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Libreoffice works very well from repositories!
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Title:
User installation could not be completed
Status in libreoffice
Thanks for the feedback Marcelo. Does libreoffice from the ubuntu
repositories (not the snap package) work well in that setup?
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Hi!
I have a lot of snaps!
modolo@gsat019046:~$ snap list
Name Version Rev Developer Notes
core 16-2 2312 canonical -
emoj 0.3.01 popey -
hello-world 6.3 27canonical -
libreoffice 5.3.4.2 21
Interesting. Are you able to install and run other snaps in that setup,
or do they all fail with the same error message?
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I believe it is not possible to create local groups with words separated
by spaces!
$ LANG=en_US sudo groupadd 'new group'
groupadd: 'new group' is not a valid group name
The 'domain users' group exists in my case because it is mapped from
Active Directory by the SSS service.
If I log into my
Thanks for the report modolo. May I ask how you create a group with a name that
has whitespaces?
I tried `sudo addgroup --force-badname "domain users"` but this bails out,
refusing to create the group.
** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Pardon!
The error happens after the installation (which does not show errors),
at the time that I will run the application. When I try to run the
application comk the command '$ LANG = en_US snap run libreoffice'
receives a window with the message below:
'The application can not be started.
Thank you for your bug report, you wrote "This error occurs" in the
description but it looks like you didn't include the actual error?
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