walt <w41ter <at> gmail.com> writes:


> > # ls -alg /usr/lib64/openoffice/share/uno_packages/cache

> Hmm. Both my x86 machine and my ~amd64 machine have *nothing* in that
> directory.  All of those files and directories are in my ~/.ooo3 instead.


That's certainly not consistent?

Here's the files under my (user) .ooo3 dir:
~/.ooo3/user/registry/cache

org.openoffice.LDAP.dat
org.openoffice.Office.Accelerators.dat
org.openoffice.Office.Addons.dat
org.openoffice.Office.Calc.dat
org.openoffice.Office.CalcAddIns.dat
org.openoffice.Office.Commands.dat
org.openoffice.Office.Common.dat
org.openoffice.Office.Compatibility.dat
org.openoffice.Office.Events.dat
org.openoffice.Office.Histories.dat
org.openoffice.Office.Impress.dat
org.openoffice.Office.Jobs.dat
org.openoffice.Office.Linguistic.dat
org.openoffice.Office.Logging.dat
org.openoffice.Office.Paths.dat
org.openoffice.Office.ProtocolHandler.dat
org.openoffice.Office.Recovery.dat
org.openoffice.Office.SFX.dat
org.openoffice.Office.Substitution.dat
org.openoffice.Office.TabBrowse.dat
org.openoffice.Office.TypeDetection.dat
org.openoffice.Office.UI.CalcCommands.dat
org.openoffice.Office.UI.CalcWindowState.dat
org.openoffice.Office.UI.Controller.dat
org.openoffice.Office.UI.Factories.dat
org.openoffice.Office.UI.GenericCommands.dat
org.openoffice.Office.UI.GlobalSettings.dat
org.openoffice.Office.UI.WriterCommands.dat
org.openoffice.Office.UI.WriterWindowState.dat
org.openoffice.Office.UI.dat
org.openoffice.Office.Views.dat
org.openoffice.Office.Writer.dat
org.openoffice.Office.WriterWeb.dat
org.openoffice.Setup.dat
org.openoffice.System.dat
org.openoffice.TypeDetection.Filter.dat
org.openoffice.TypeDetection.Misc.dat
org.openoffice.TypeDetection.Types.dat
org.openoffice.UserProfile.dat
org.openoffice.VCL.dat
org.openoffice.ucb.Configuration.dat
org.openoffice.ucb.Store.dat


Not the same. Nor are the files under the 
/usr/lib64/openoffice/share/uno_packages/cache/registry
found under my .ooo3 dir.



> And /root doesn't even have a .ooo3 directory.

Nor does my root dir contain the .ooo3 dir.



Anyway, I'm done.
thanks for the help.


James






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