I tried to Liber Office Portable 3.5.5 both from libreoffice.org and form here:
- I got an error of "Insufficient Permissions" for both sources, after whole file seemingly was already ed, so the ed was unable to be finalized
on another try when the files either from libreoffice.org or this site, were ed successfully, when I click on them, I got the following error message:
NSIS Error
Installer integrity check has failed.Common cause include
incomplete and damaged media. the
installer's author to obtain a new copy.
More information at
http://nsis.sf.net/NSIS_Error
All files size looks to be normal, ca. 140-165MB, from here I tried both versions, i.e. with some languages and all languages.
The file was ed to HDD from Chrome 20.0.1132.47, Win XP3. Many other files has been successfully ed and installed.
Could you please check the MD5 sum of the file (you can use this: https://portableapps.sitesunblocked.org/apps/utilities/winmd5sum_portable ) and see if it matches the one on the page. If you clear your cache and try again and get the same thing, please let us know which mirror you ed from so we can get The Document Foundation to fix it.
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I have cleared Chrome's cash and ed files again. Still doesn't install.
1) For the version from this website with fewer languages LibreOfficePortable_3.5.5_MultilingualNormal.paf I've got MD5
6f332ff2bd21d8d7c6e0cc67b01cfd31
but it is mentioned that it should be
f35ef23bd1ff4baf6eea6eb0fe662b0f
2) For the "All languages" version LibreOfficePortable_3.5.5_MultilingualAll.paf, that I ed from this website, I've got MD5
b099ad7ebda93b1d28a93220114cbce3
Instead MD5 had to be equal to
7451405cc173f9ecc6ca1eb91e4b9bf0
3) for the file LibreOfficePortable_3.5.5_MultilingualNormal.paf , that I ed from http://www.libreoffice.org// , that is only loaction where you can get there 3.5.5 ( at other locxation is 3.5.4) I've got the MD5 sum as following:
22d5bde55b5bcc042fd7871dc305051e
There is no data on libreoffice.org about MD5 sum amount.
Hi,
FYI, the mirrors for LO 3.5.5 Portable can be accessed via :
http://.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice/portable/3.5.5/
1) Click on "Details" under Metadata Column to access the mirrors for the respective paf file
2) Select the mirrors as appropriate
3) and check the integrity of file against the hash sum provided
4) Install as appropriate.
Hope this helps and best regards
HI,
thanks.
Finally I have ed and installed successfully from one of mirror from the link you supplied.
Although, first attempt resulted in "Insufficient permission" upon finalising .
This appear to be fixed when in Chrome I allowed manual confirmation of destination folder, and changed it to MyDocuments.
Then I changed it back to and tested LOO P ing - worked well, and finally removed manual confirmation and changed back to s folder - work this time OK, seems that Google Chrome this time already cleared his throat.
I do wonder why the link you provided is not published anywhere, neither on LOO nor here?
LOO web site provides a single reference to LOO P 3.5.5 here http://www.libreoffice.org//
Then under "Portable" http://www.libreoffice.org//portable/ there is only 3.5.4 - but again, no link to mirrors.
That's all what we can see on LOO website.
Why then to put LOO P on mirrors if hardly anyone will use it, as, obviously very few will know about the link?
I consider it as a bug on LOO site.
The mirror is automatically chosen, based on your location. If you're able to determine which mirror you were being directed to originally, we can get The Document Foundation to update that mirror.
As the OP was able to successfully LO, and hasn't indicated which mirror was originally being used, can we mark this as closed?
As the OP has gotten it and we don't know which mirror it was, I am closing the bug. Hopefully LibreOffice Portable 3.6.0 will be mirrored tomorrow anyway, so it will be a moot point.
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3.6.1 has been released and all mirrors have been refreshed, so this issue should be resolved.
Sometimes, the impossible can become possible, if you're awesome!