[SOLVED] AlienBob's LibreOffice 7.2.0 fails to start in Slackware Current after all updates
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I'm using AlienBob's LibreOffice 7.2.0.4 package on a fully patched -current (except today's kernel update since my mirror hasn't updated yet) and it works fine.
Don't know why a -compat package would be needed since this is not a 32bit version.
Try running libreoffice from a terminal app to see if there are any errors output on the CLI. Most likely the Oct 11 boost-1.77.0 rebuild is the culprit.
Try running libreoffice from a terminal app to see if there are any errors output on the CLI. Most likely the Oct 11 boost-1.77.0 rebuild is the culprit.
Yeah, I found that for LO version 7.2.0.4; but a non-standard symlink fixed it.A couple of Alien's builds are a few months old, qbittorrent for example. CPU cycles needed elsewhere, I presume.
Yeah, I found that for LO version 7.2.0.4; but a non-standard symlink fixed it.A couple of Alien's builds are a few months old, qbittorrent for example. CPU cycles needed elsewhere, I presume.
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