https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=125431

--- Comment #26 from Robert <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Ariel Constenla-Haile from comment #25)
> (In reply to Robert from comment #24)
> > Tried to do this and was asked to download "Developer Tools" which I did, no
> > response when reentered your directory address.  
> > 
> > The file is in applications but unfamiliar with how to adjust the address to
> > get a result.  Happy to try again if you can clarify for me or can submit
> > more information for you if needed.
> 
> If OpenOffice is installed in the default location, that is 
> /Applications/OpenOffice.org.app/, then you don't need to change the
> command. The command is a single line (though your browser may wrap the line
> and show more):
> 
> OO_HOME=/Applications/OpenOffice.app/Contents/MacOS;for i in
> ${OO_HOME}/*.dylib; do otool -L $i >> ~/aoo_libs.txt;done
> 
> In the command, the variable OO_HOME is assigned the value
> /Applications/OpenOffice.app/Contents/MacOS
> If OpenOffice isn't installed in /Applications/OpenOffice.app, you have to
> modified this value.

This command does not produce any result as written.  Tried is several times
but just comes back to the prompt.

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