I am trying to install 5.0.3.2 to OpenSuse 13.2 fully patched. Running on HP Probook 6560b Core i5 + 8gb RAM. Libre Office 4.3.7.2 already runs on this machine. On attempted installation the process fails with this dependency failure: "nothing provides libreoffice5.0 >= 5.0.3.2 needed by libreoffice5.0-base-5.0.3.2-2.x86_64"
Do you use OpenSuse package system or did you download LO from official website?
OpenSuse was installed from DVD image from OpenSuse.org. Patches are applied as they arrive. Fully up to date.
Ok but what about the install of LibreOffice? From official website (https://www.libreoffice.org/download/libreoffice-fresh/) or from package management of OpenSuse?
My apologies - I didn't pay full attention to your question. LO was installed from the PM on OpenSuse, not the LO web site.
Thank you for your feedback. Did you try to uninstall old LO version, then install new one? Indeed, I'm not sure it's possible (in general or on OpenSuse specifically) to have 2 non portable LO versions in same time.
I tried three things: 1. An update through PM. That worked fine and took some of the modules up to a later version 4.x. 2. I uninstalled, rebooted, and tried to install 5.0.0.5 as root. Same error. 3. I rebooted, then tried to install 5.0.3.2 as root. Same error.
Did you try to contact OpenSuse? Perhaps it's an OpenSuse's packaging pb?
I'm not sure about any logical connection to OpenSuse's PM. (KDE - YAST - Apper) The OpenSuse packages install and update fine, but the issue for me is that I want to keep up to date with the latest LO and the bundled packages only go up to 4.x. The .rpm packages that don't install are downloaded from LO. I'm going to try the packages on a machine running Fedora and I'll be installing OpenSuse Tumbleweed on another. Wait a couple of days and I'll let you know.
Linux LO packages from official website don't manage dependencies, it's a base for LO distrib mainteners.