On upgrading to CODE 4 I get this message: The following packages have unmet dependencies: loolwsd : Depends: libssl1.0.0 but it is not installable E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages. On Debian Linux 9 Linux 4.9.0-8-amd64 on x86_64 I have libssl1.0.2 installed. It appears libssl1.0.0 is part of “jessie / debian 8” not part of “stretch / debian 9”. Reinstalling the jessie libssl1.0.0 from https://packages.debian.org/jessie/libssl1.0.0 replacing libssl1.0.2 seems to allow me to install CODE 4 and loolwsd
Should be fixed in CODE 4.0 RC2, please check again.
As far as I know I am running CODE brand 4.0-1 and loolwsd 4.0.0-4 I was offered these updates I cannot see any RC. Also this post https://nextcloud.com/blog/collabora-online-developer-edition-4.0-is-here-edit-documents-on-mobile-and-more/ is not about the Release Candidates. Can you please explain? Though it works ok... I uninstalled libssl1.0.0 after last CODE / Loolwsd update.
(In reply to Pieter from comment #2) > As far as I know I am running CODE brand 4.0-1 > and loolwsd 4.0.0-4 Yes, loolwsd 4.0.0-4 is the updated package for RC2, it was updated on 2018-12-20 13:48, after you reported the bug. You must've gotten the updated package since. I know the following commit was pushed to fix this issue: https://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/online/commit/?h=distro/collabora/collabora-online-4&id=7ea35f8518ec514b82283b4f6f3f6924f287ed3b > Also this post > https://nextcloud.com/blog/collabora-online-developer-edition-4.0-is-here- > edit-documents-on-mobile-and-more/ is not about the Release Candidates. The first sentence is this, note the "release candidate" in it: "Today, Collabora Productivity has made a release candidate for version 4.0 of CODE available."