libreoffice does not upgrade because of triskel-recommended
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There are about 13 back ported packages that are not getting upgraded having to do with libreoffice.
When I attempt to install libreoffice-math some packages need to be removed like triskel-recommended and libreoffice-kde. Pretty sure the libreoffice-kde can be installed later as well as the upgrades.
I think this might be a bug.
Forgot to attach this screenshot.
> Pretty sure the libreoffice-kde can be installed later as well as the upgrades.
This is not true, it's libreoffice-plasma libreoffice-qt that can be installed. Are backports supported?
Try to first execute;
$ sudo apt autoremove
Your copy of 8.0 is no longer supported.
May wanna think about it.
The package names (libabsl20210324, libboost-filesystem1.74.0, etc.) in the screenshot indicate that eric23 runs Trisquel 11.
It was a joke, maybe not a funny one :P
It's a good communication practice to provide clear information when reporting an issue, so there is no extra step to get a response, and securing first hand info from the incident itself.
About libreoffice backports, yeah it may be the case that some package in backports is breaking the recommended meta package, as libreoffice has been evolving on a steady pase and naturally packages change, some are new, some other are dropped, etc. and that could break something.
I'll take a look, it may take a bit, as I don't have a triskel environment at hand, you could try with aptitude (instead of apt) and see what other options you are presented with.
Regards.
Yes, this is Triskel 11.0.
So after having installed libreoffice-math and upgrading the rest, I downgraded with aptitude just now. It is back to saying that there are 14 packages that are kept back. Trying to install libreoffice-core then tries to remove triskel-recommended, libreoffice-kde5, and libreoffice-kde packages. What other details will help?