Hi Jürgen,

>> yep. same script here on Debian. other path, though.
>> If it's really needed and would work I guess we could add some soffice
>> link (like /usr/bin/soffice -> /usrr/bin/ooffice -> calls the right
>> soffice), too..

> /usr/bin/soffice should be a link directly to
> <officepath>/program/soffice otherwise it won't work.
> In the past the setup has inserted such a link and the bootstrap
> mechanism uses this information (resolves the link and set an
> appropriate classpath). But it seems that this search mechanism is not
> reliable and the best way is to include the <office>/program directory
> of the office you want to use in your PATH.
> Today we insert a link staroffice or openoffice (somewhere) when i
> remember correctly, maybe the bootstrap search algorithm is not adapted.
> I will check it.

I tried to create a link from /usr/bin/soffice to
/usr/lib/openoffice/programm/soffice, but it did not work. Only adding
/usr/lib/openoffice/programm/soffice to my classpath in project helped.

Greetings, Tobias

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