LO 5.1.1.2 on Ubuntu 16.04 moved/copied odb from Win7 (LO 502) to that Linux all is working except using "report" error: file can ot be opend (Das Dokument reprtname kann nicht geöffnet werden) copie had corrupeted file and had been repaired with zip -ff zip-testing read erros in database/log + ../data etc m.
We need the file. Marking as NEEDINFO, once you attach the file mark as UNCONFIRMED. Thanks
private data are not availabl for testing, however, when I find spare time, I will build an odb on Win7 from the build-in samples and transfer it to Linux (or someone else does it) m.
reports are working under linux .. but: -- the report-builder-pack is not installed by default -- no list of installed packages in LO available -- the missing report-pack can only be found, when the ubuntu-software-center is installed, which is by default missing in the new ubuntu 16.04 (only Software bouque, which does not show related packages) so, after installing the software-center, the package can be obtained and installs easyly. worksforme m.
(In reply to mhonline from comment #3) > reports are working under linux .. but: > > -- the report-builder-pack is not installed by default > -- no list of installed packages in LO available > -- the missing report-pack can only be found, when the > ubuntu-software-center is installed, which is by default missing in the new > ubuntu 16.04 (only Software bouque, which does not show related packages) > > so, after installing the software-center, the package can be obtained and > installs easyly. > worksforme > > m. So I will set this one to "Worksforme". Could be a good idea to report to Ubuntu: Many problems there for people, who didn't realize report-builder isn't installed for Base by default. It is a special Ubuntu-problem.
@Bjoern - thought you might be interested in the last comment.
(In reply to Joel Madero from comment #5) > @Bjoern - thought you might be interested in the last comment. Thanks, I am aware. :/ Unfortunately, installing full LibreOffice in the default still isnt an option. I wonder if adding a "upgrade installation to full LibreOffice" entry in the about menu might help -- likely it will be overlooked as well though.