OOo seems shot

Darryl Gamble darryl.gamble at intellon.com
Tue Apr 13 16:14:43 UTC 2004


Paul,

I had a similar problem and traced it back to permissions on 
my /usr/local/OpenOffice.org1.1.1 files.   They were set to 
owner/group (root/root) readable, but not world readable. 
I ended up running a small script to change them to world 
readable to get it to work here.   Is there a permissions 
issue somewhere during the install?

Darryl

Paul wrote:
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> Date:
> Fri, 9 Apr 2004 16:15:25 -0400
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> Hi,
> 
> I don't seem to be able to fire up OOo. All I get is the following error
> 
> Installation of OpenOffice.org 1.1.1 failed:
> 'LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/ooo-1.1:/usr/lib/ooo-1.1/program /usr/lib/ooo-1.1/program/setup -R:/etc/openoffice/autoresponse.conf -v -nogui >& ~/.openoffice-install-log
> 
> The .openoffice-install-log says
> 
> call procedure: GnomeDeinstall
> No resource: Error message not available
> Function: 'GnomeDeinstall' Line: 82
> 
> unregister profiles:
> delete files: libcppu.so.3
> delete files: soffice
> delete files: spadmin
> delete files: spadmin
> delete files: libsal.so.3
> delete files: libreg.so.3
> delete files: librmcxt.so.3
> delete files: setup
> delete files: libstore.so.3
> delete files: /home/paul/.openoffice/user/gallery/*.*
> delete files: /home/paul/.openoffice/file:///home/paul/user60.rdb
> delete files: /home/paul/.openoffice/user/autotext/autotextuser01.zip
> delete files: /home/paul/.openoffice/user/store/*.str
> delete files: /home/paul/.openoffice/./LICENSE.html
> delete
> files: /home/paul/.openoffice/user/basic/Standard/basicsrvstandard.zip
> delete
> files: /home/paul/.openoffice/user/basic/Standard/basicsrvstandard.zip
> delete
> files: /home/paul/.openoffice/user/basic/Standard/basicsrvstandard.zip
> 
> I'm using version 1.1.1-2
> 
> TTFN
> 
> Paul





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