I tried to install several times. One time I succeeded but got an error (I did not noted) when I wanted to start Libre Office again. So I installed Libre Oficce again andcould start. But the installation of the Language Pack does not react. I see it in the Activity Monitor (4MB). That's all. Restarting the system brings no change.
Cannot reproduce. Which OS X are you running? Could you please re-download both Libreoffice 5.0.4 + Language pack and retry? If it still fails then a screencast of the installation process + error message would be very useful. You can do that easily with the on-board Quicktime. Setting to WORKSFORME until more detail is provided. After providing the requested info, please reset this bug to UNCONFIRMED (should it be persisting) or WORKSFORME (should it be solved with a newer LO version). Note that you might have to right-click the language pack to open. But that is described on the LO homepage.
Hello Steve, My OS is Ubuntu 14.04. I have tried to remove and re-install the language pack but I am getting the same error. Please guide me how to provide you with further traces and information. I have updated my Libre office to version 5. the problem still remains. I am sure that I have correct Java version and my configurations are correct.
My bug report number is Bug 97617
Hasso, we don't know yet, which g_winkelmann was running into. So I would not jsut assume that you are see the "same error". I am not a linux guy so I can't help out on that front. But I inter-connected the two bugs under the "See also:" option in bugzilla.
Created attachment 122470 [details] screenshot of the error on starting Libre Office
Created attachment 122471 [details] screenshot of the error message on starting LO
the first photo cannot get removed. The second one is ok and PNG
And I forgot: I am working on OSX 10.9.5
Hallo Steve, about "right-click": I cannot see a difference between "double-click" or "right-click" and "open". But I did with the same error. BTW: Nobody reads all comments and readmes before installing. I use the packages for years and update the same way every time. I cannot remember there was a "right-click" necessary any time.
set first broken screenshot to obsolete so it does not clutter the view. thanks for the additional info. unconfirmed is the correct state then. but the linux bug is unrelated imo. there is currently another problem with language pack invalidating the LO signature on OSX: https://bugs.documentfoundation.org//show_bug.cgi?id=97680
There was another problem (Bug 98027). So I renewed the user profile. Both the problems were resolved!
Per comment 11 wfm