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SOLVED LibreOffice
« on: February 11, 2013, 11:49:44 AM »
Can't find as root /tmp/xsulomanager to delete so I can up grade
LibreOffice 3.6.5.

This done as root in terminal
rm /tmp/xsulomanager
rm: cannot remove `/tmp/xsulomanager': No such file or directory
« Last Edit: February 11, 2013, 03:11:42 PM by smileeb »


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Re: LibreOffice
« Reply #1 on: February 11, 2013, 01:05:15 PM »
Can't find as root /tmp/xsulomanager to delete so I can up grade
LibreOffice 3.6.5.

This done as root in terminal
rm /tmp/xsulomanager
rm: cannot remove `/tmp/xsulomanager': No such file or directory

lomanager is at version 4.0.0 and should work fine, else use the OfflineInstaller.
good luck,
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Re: LibreOffice
« Reply #2 on: February 11, 2013, 01:32:05 PM »
Can't find as root /tmp/xsulomanager to delete so I can up grade
LibreOffice 3.6.5.

This done as root in terminal
rm /tmp/xsulomanager
rm: cannot remove `/tmp/xsulomanager': No such file or directory

lomanager is at version 4.0.0 and should work fine, else use the OfflineInstaller.
good luck,
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Are you sure 32 bit is at version 4 ??
Can´t find it here. See only 3.6.5
(But did use the offline installer successfully.)

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Re: LibreOffice
« Reply #3 on: February 11, 2013, 01:35:04 PM »
Can't find as root /tmp/xsulomanager to delete so I can up grade
LibreOffice 3.6.5.

This done as root in terminal
rm /tmp/xsulomanager
rm: cannot remove `/tmp/xsulomanager': No such file or directory

lomanager is at version 4.0.0 and should work fine, else use the OfflineInstaller.
good luck,
-p.

Are you sure 32 bit is at version 4 ??
Can´t find it here. See only 3.6.5
(But did use the offline installer successfully.)

I'm seeing the same...but presumed that the repos still need to sync up...maybe I'm wrong?

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Re: LibreOffice
« Reply #4 on: February 11, 2013, 01:48:08 PM »
the 32bit version of lomanager 4.0.0 is in PASS and should be on the public mirrors soon, or you can download the OfflineInstaller for version 4.0.0 32bit (en_US only) now already.

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Re: SOLVED LibreOffice
« Reply #5 on: February 11, 2013, 03:14:09 PM »
I don't know if I should remove this.

It might help someone else.

The mods can remove it if they think it won't help anyone anymore.


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Re: LibreOffice
« Reply #6 on: February 11, 2013, 04:18:17 PM »
Can't find as root /tmp/xsulomanager to delete so I can up grade
LibreOffice 3.6.5.

This done as root in terminal
rm /tmp/xsulomanager
rm: cannot remove `/tmp/xsulomanager': No such file or directory


lomanager is at version 4.0.0 and should work fine, else use the OfflineInstaller.
good luck,
-p.


Are you sure 32 bit is at version 4 ??
Can´t find it here. See only 3.6.5
(But did use the offline installer successfully.)


Sure is at version 4





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Re: SOLVED LibreOffice
« Reply #7 on: February 18, 2013, 09:40:31 PM »
YouCanToo:
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Sure is at version 4
I'm trying to update to LibreOffice 4, from LibreOffice 3.6.5.
I'm getting:
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Old startup script detected and deleted.
Please run LibreOffice Manager again.

If you get this message again:
a) as root: remove the file: /tmp/xsulomanager
b) as normal user: run LibreOffice Manager.

Exiting...
I've run LibreOffice Manager as I was being prompted there was an update while working in LibreOffice.
I can't find  /tmp/xsulomanager, I don't think it exists.
As with smileeb i've run:  
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This done as root in terminal
rm /tmp/xsulomanager
rm: cannot remove `/tmp/xsulomanager': No such file or directory
...also looked for it manually, it is not there, and I'm stuck with this message loop..
The installed version of LibreOffice Manager is:

Inside LibreOffice, the version is:

In Synaptic it says the same version:
See Pic: http://myphotos.mypclinuxos.com/images/Abraxas012X/loffice2.png

This is the third day I've run Libre Office Manager, and got the message saying to delete '/tmp/xsulomanager'. The version inside Libre Office says it is Version 3.6.5.2 (Build ID: 5b93205)

Any ideas what's the problem, why I can't update to version 4 ?
Is it just a matter of waiting for the Repo to Sync ? Is LibreOffice Manager broken ?
I'm using the Dutch Server, it should be up to date I would think.
Suppose I have to use the Offline Installer, not sure how to though.  :D

Thankyou.  :)
« Last Edit: February 18, 2013, 09:47:08 PM by Tony »
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Re: SOLVED LibreOffice
« Reply #8 on: February 18, 2013, 10:05:01 PM »
YouCanToo:
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Sure is at version 4
I'm trying to update to LibreOffice 4, from LibreOffice 3.6.5.
I'm getting:
Quote
Old startup script detected and deleted.
Please run LibreOffice Manager again.

If you get this message again:
a) as root: remove the file: /tmp/xsulomanager
b) as normal user: run LibreOffice Manager.

Exiting...
I've run LibreOffice Manager as I was being prompted there was an update while working in LibreOffice.
I can't find  /tmp/xsulomanager, I don't think it exists.
As with smileeb i've run:  
Quote
This done as root in terminal
rm /tmp/xsulomanager
rm: cannot remove `/tmp/xsulomanager': No such file or directory
...also looked for it manually, it is not there, and I'm stuck with this message loop..
The installed version of LibreOffice Manager is:

Inside LibreOffice, the version is:

In Synaptic it says the same version:
See Pic: http://myphotos.mypclinuxos.com/images/Abraxas012X/loffice2.png

This is the third day I've run Libre Office Manager, and got the message saying to delete '/tmp/xsulomanager'. The version inside Libre Office says it is Version 3.6.5.2 (Build ID: 5b93205)

Any ideas what's the problem, why I can't update to version 4 ?
Is it just a matter of waiting for the Repo to Sync ? Is LibreOffice Manager broken ?
I'm using the Dutch Server, it should be up to date I would think.
Suppose I have to use the Offline Installer, not sure how to though.  :D

Thankyou.  :)


If you do a full upgrade you will get the newest version of LO Manager, which will install the 4.0.0.3 version. I'm doing the upgrade right now, from the Dutch mirror, and it's included.
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Re: SOLVED LibreOffice
« Reply #9 on: February 18, 2013, 10:19:43 PM »
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If you do a full upgrade you will get the newest version of LO Manager, which will install the 4.0.0.3 version. I'm doing the upgrade right now, from the Dutch mirror, and it's included.



All that I have available in Synaptic is version 3.6, using http://ftp.nluug.nl/pub/os/Linux/distr/pclinuxos/pclinuxos/apt/  ???

Did I misunderstand your message ?
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Re: SOLVED LibreOffice
« Reply #10 on: February 18, 2013, 10:25:06 PM »
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If you do a full upgrade you will get the newest version of LO Manager, which will install the 4.0.0.3 version. I'm doing the upgrade right now, from the Dutch mirror, and it's included.



All that I have available in Synaptic is version 3.6, using http://ftp.nluug.nl/pub/os/Linux/distr/pclinuxos/pclinuxos/apt/  ???

Did I misunderstand your message ?


Click Reload, followed by Mark All Upgrades, then Apply, and Apply again, from the confirmation window.
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Re: SOLVED LibreOffice
« Reply #11 on: February 18, 2013, 11:39:05 PM »
This post has been Edited alot.

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Click Reload, followed by Mark All Upgrades, then Apply, and Apply again, from the confirmation window.

Yes, I've done the Update Procedure many times, plus have tried a few other servers. I've no idea why you get 'LibreOffice 4' listed on the Dutch server, but I don't.
I'm using PCLinuxOS 2013 MiniMe KDE 4.9.5 - kernel3.2.18-pclos1.bfs  (Updated fully from initial install PCLinuxOS MiniMe 2012.08 )

I've posted a pic of what's listed, after; "Reload, followed by Mark All Upgrades, then Apply, and Apply again."
It doesn't seem it will change .
My latest updates:
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Commit Log for Mon Feb 18 08:22:13 2013

Upgraded the following packages:
bluez (4.101-4pclos2013) to 4.101-5pclos2013
libbluez3 (4.101-4pclos2013) to 4.101-5pclos2013
liblibav53 (0.8.4-1pclos2012) to 0.8.5-1pclos2013
pciids (0.7-13pclos2012) to 0.7-14pclos2013

Installed the following packages:
libavformats-extra53 (0.8.5-1pclos2013)
libavutil-extra51 (0.8.5-1pclos2013)
libswscaler-extra2 (0.8.5-1pclos2013)
libvpx1 (1.1.0-2pclos2013)


An update is something we don't take lightly as there is a very valid reason for a program to be updated.

Check the sources.list, (?) Yes, I have and I'm absolutely sure it's up to date. Must be a block delivering certain updates to Australia via  http://ftp.nluug.nl/pub/os/Linux/distr/pclinuxos/pclinuxos/apt/ ; which is certainly nonsensical. :(

Just out of interest I opened LibreOffice and hit, "Check for updates".
« Last Edit: February 19, 2013, 12:15:52 AM by Tony »
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Re: SOLVED LibreOffice
« Reply #12 on: February 19, 2013, 12:45:00 AM »
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Click Reload, followed by Mark All Upgrades, then Apply, and Apply again, from the confirmation window.

Yes, I've done the Update Procedure many times, plus have tried a few other servers. I've no idea why you get 'LibreOffice 4' listed on the Dutch server, but I don't.
I'm using PCLinuxOS 2013 MiniMe KDE 4.9.5 - kernel3.2.18-pclos1.bfs  (Updated fully from initial install PCLinuxOS MiniMe 2012.08 )

I've posted a pic of what's listed, after; "Reload, followed by Mark All Upgrades, then Apply, and Apply again."
It doesn't seem it will change .
My latest updates:
Quote
Commit Log for Mon Feb 18 08:22:13 2013

Upgraded the following packages:
bluez (4.101-4pclos2013) to 4.101-5pclos2013
libbluez3 (4.101-4pclos2013) to 4.101-5pclos2013
liblibav53 (0.8.4-1pclos2012) to 0.8.5-1pclos2013
pciids (0.7-13pclos2012) to 0.7-14pclos2013

Installed the following packages:
libavformats-extra53 (0.8.5-1pclos2013)
libavutil-extra51 (0.8.5-1pclos2013)
libswscaler-extra2 (0.8.5-1pclos2013)
libvpx1 (1.1.0-2pclos2013)


An update is something we don't take lightly as there is a very valid reason for a program to be updated.

Check the sources.list, (?) Yes, I have and I'm absolutely sure it's up to date. Must be a block delivering certain updates to Australia via  http://ftp.nluug.nl/pub/os/Linux/distr/pclinuxos/pclinuxos/apt/ ; which is certainly nonsensical. :(


More likely you have something configured wrong, or are not doing the upgrade properly. I just finished the upgrade procedure, between the replies in this thread, then ran LO Manager;











...I don't know what else to tell you, except the full upgrade went exactly as expected, and the new version of LO Manager did what it was supposed to do also.

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Re: SOLVED LibreOffice
« Reply #13 on: February 19, 2013, 01:13:34 AM »
Thanks for all your feedback Old-Polack, much appreciated. I'll check over everything, see what may be not configured.
Bit of a mystery as I do have the correct LO Manager installed it seems:

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Re: SOLVED LibreOffice
« Reply #14 on: February 19, 2013, 01:28:39 AM »
OK, all fixed !

Shut down Computer.
Turned off Modem/Router.
Went for twenty minute walk.

Booted PCLOS MiniMe 2013. Let sit for five minutes.
Ran LO Manager, it worked, currently downloading Libre Office 4.

Some junk files, or Hardware were misbehaving I suppose.  ;D

ugh, that's well and truly solved. I hope no one on Dial up tries to view this thread, it'll take forever to load.

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