Hmm. I would rename ~/.openoffice

However you can check the consistency of OpenOffice. what gives you
 ldd /opt/openoffice4/openoffice.bin
?

Am 12. Januar 2020 09:00:01 MEZ schrieb David Robley <robley.dav...@gmail.com>:
>Thank you for your reply: responses inline below.
>
>On 12/1/20 5:35 pm, Peter Kovacs wrote:
>> I am not sure about the issue you are facing.
>>
>> Have you Java installed?
>Yes - but I hadn't added it to AOO; I did that in the working version, 
>then uninstalled again, completely wiping anything under 
>/opt/openoffice4 and re-installed. Now I get a different dialog box
>error:
>The application cannot be started.
>loading component library failed: 
>file:///opt/openoffice4/program/../program/expwrap.uno.so
>> How did you delete the profile?
>Simply by renaming ~/.openoffice/4/user
>> If the base directory still exist it might be problematic. I am not
>sure.
>As I mentioned above, the base directory /opt/openoffice4 was empty. I 
>failed to mention that I use the Slackware package to remove the old 
>version before installing the new.
>>   
>>
>>
>> Am 10. Januar 2020 09:50:34 MEZ schrieb David Robley
><robley.dav...@gmail.com>:
>>> OS - Slackware 14.2 64 bit
>>>
>>> Download location -
>>> https://ci.apache.org/projects/openoffice/install/41x/
>>>
>>> Downloaded file -
>>>
>>>
>Apache_OpenOffice_4.2.0_Linux_x86-64_install-rpm_en-US_2020-01-05_12:45:50_5a80ab836302b0f575229ae49f451128d5c5932a.tar.gz
>>>
>>> My install process:
>>>
>>> Extracted the contents; cd to the RPM directory and used rpm2tgz to
>>> convert RPM files to a format compatible with Slackware's installer
>>> pkgtool; use pkgtool to install the application. This is pretty much
>>> how
>>> I have always installed AOO.
>>>
>>> If I start AOO from the command line using my existing profile, I
>get
>>> an
>>> error on the command line javaldx: invalid settings. User must
>select a
>>>
>>> JRE from options dialog!
>>>
>>> followed by a dialog box with the error message The application
>cannot
>>> be started. exception occurred raising singleton
>>> "/singletons/com.sun.star.deployment.ExtensionManager": loading
>>> component library failed:
>>> file:///opt/openoffice4/program/../program/deployment.uno.so
>>>
>>> If I remove my profile the error message on the command line changes
>to
>>>
>>> Exit 77 /opt/openoffice4/program/soffice
>>>
>>> followed by the same dialog box error.
>>>
>>> I note that a .lock file is left in the top level of the profile
>>> structure.
>>>
>>> I can roll back to AOO420m2 Build 9821 dated 2019-10-24 with no
>>> problems.
>>>
>>> Am I missing something simple?
>>>
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> -- 
>>> David Robley
>>>
>>> We're staying together for the sake of the cats.
>>>   
>
>
>Cheers
>-- 
>David Robley
>
>Why is it called tourist season if we can't shoot them?
>  
>
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