On Wednesday 06 August 2014 14:12:10 you wrote: > Hi everyone, > > thanks to Tim's hard work on the integration of TDE with LibreOffice > I have on my small builder setup another apt source: > libreoffice-tde-sb. Source contains only packages for Debian Wheezy > and Ubuntu Trusty. Both for amd64 and i386. > > Contrary to official packages on the build-farm, there are two > differences: > > 1) For Debian Wheezy was used as the source LibreOffice 4.2.5 from > wheezy-backports. For Ubuntu Trusty was used LibreOffice 4.2.4 from > trusty-updates. As a result, needs no additional packages. > > 2) Both are built to support TDE in addition to any existing ones - > including support for KDE4. > > > To install my gpg key: > sudo apt-key adv --keyserver > keyserver.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net --recv-key A04BE668 > > Apt source for Debian Wheezy: > deb http://mirror.xcer.cz/libreoffice-tde-sb wheezy-backports main > > Apt source for Ubuntu Trusty: > deb http://mirror.xcer.cz/libreoffice-tde-sb trusty main > > > Perhaps it will be helpful for you :) Thanks to all,..but... I use AOO for my document fidelity reasons. I can install LO from the Libreoffice web site, it does not conflict with AOO. Installing LO from your repo, or Debians..probably trhe same issue, I get the following error: "root@wheezy64:/usr/local# dpkg -i /var/cache/apt/archives/libreoffice-common_1%3a4.2.5-1~bpo70+1+tde1_all.deb (Reading database ... 115589 files and directories currently installed.) Unpacking libreoffice-common (from .../libreoffice-common_1%3a4.2.5-1~bpo70+1+tde1_all.deb) ... dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/libreoffice-common_1%3a4.2.5-1~bpo70+1+tde1_all.deb (--install): trying to overwrite '/usr/bin/soffice', which is also in package openoffice-debian-menus 4.1.1-9773 Errors were encountered while processing: /var/cache/apt/archives/libreoffice-common_1%3a4.2.5-1~bpo70+1+tde1_all.deb" Not sure why LO in Debian/Linux distro's is trying to use 'soffice' when it appears the Libreoffice folks have switched naming of the executable in /usr/bin??? Here is what it looks like installing both suites dl'd from the respective web sites. ~$ls -l /usr/bin/libreoffice4.3.... /usr/bin/libreoffice4.3 -> /opt/libreoffice4.3/program/soffice ~$ls -l /usr/bin/soffice..... /usr/bin/soffice -> /opt/openoffice4/program/soffice -- Peace, Greg