On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 20:58, luis wrote:

Hi Luis. Unfortunately;y, I don't speak Spanish, but hopefully you'll 
understand my English...

> Hello, my name is Luis and I am a user of Mandrake/Mandriva Linux.  I
> download the file called
> OOo_1.9.95_LinuxIntel_Install.tar.gz to the directory /tmp, and unzip
> and untar the file.  It done one directory called RPMS (in /tmp).  In
> this directory, there aren't one file called setup, this file  there are
> in this package (http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/instructions.html).

That is because there is no longer any setup script. Instead, there is a set 
of RPMs. Here is how I do it on Mandrake 10.2 using the graphical 
interfaces...

firstly fire up the Mandrake Control Centre and go to the "Software 
Management" section. Start the "Manage Sources" part, and then select "Add 
Custom". Give it a name like OO.o installers", click the Browse button and 
find the directory where the RPM files were unpacked. Then click OK...

Now start "Install Software". Use the drop-down do display "By Medium 
Repository", you should now see the source you defined showing. Check the box 
(to select all the RPMs). You will get a message that one (the SuSE menus) 
cannot be selected, click OK, then the "Install" button....

You could also use rpm or urpmi from the command-line 

(cd <location of RPMs>
rpm -i openoffice*
or 
urpmi openoffice*

Either should work, although there might be a problems with the SuSE menus 
RPM, in which case just delete it before using the above commands. Probably 
worth deleting eh Red Hat menus RPM as well.


>
> Well, I download one shell script called install_linux.sh and I can't
> installed the program.  I write the correct parameters,  I do anything
> wrong? Are there any trouble?

Use either RPMdrake, urpmi or rpm to install the RPM files. 

Hope this helps. You may feel free to write to me directly.
>
> Thanks

-- 
Alex Fisher

Co-Lead, CD-ROM Project

OpenOffice.org Marketing 
Community Contact
Australia/New Zealand


http://distribution.openoffice.org/cdrom/

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