On Fri, 02 Dec 2005 01:31:43 +0100, Daniel O'Connor
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, 2 Dec 2005 02:19, Gerrit Kühn wrote:
Yes, I see... the problem seems so be that you have to run lockd and
statd
to get ooo running on nfs. The machine where everything's working fine
is
running 5.4 with statd and lockd. The machine with the problems is
running
6.0 and didn't have statd and lockd activated.
However, activating them (and rebooting) didn't solve the problem here.
That's why I'm taking this over to -stable mailing list:
You can get OOo to not do locking.
Edit this file..
/usr/local/openoffice.org2.0.RC3/program/soffice
and put a # in front of these 2 lines
SAL_ENABLE_FILE_LOCKING=1
export SAL_ENABLE_FILE_LOCKING
Eclipse needs/uses it. Firefox needs/uses it. Why change the applications
if their is a non-working feature? btw: A better _workaround_ is to use
the option -L of mount_nfs.
Sorry, I can't fix this, but I can provide some log output if anybody is
interested.
--
Ronald Klop
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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