Re: openoffice 2.0.4, rc3

2006-10-05 Thread Scott Thomas
On Thursday 05 October 2006 5:29 pm, Ernest jw ter Kuile wrote:
> I don't know about your hplj printer drivers, but I have a python-qt3 from
> testing here that seem be content with the current python 2.4.x.
> Depend says: <<2.5 and >= 2.3
>

Thanks - that got me thinking that perhaps just an upgrade of the hp printer 
driver would do it. That caused a python upgrade, and now it is happily 
installing OOo.

Thanks for responding.

Scott


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Re: openoffice 2.0.4, rc3

2006-10-05 Thread Ernest jw ter Kuile

On Thursday 05 October 2006 21:16, Scott Thomas wrote:
> I've tried installing via apt-get, but get a problem with required python 
> version being higher than allowed by my hplj printer driver or by python-qt3 
> (both require python <2.4 but openoffice.org causes installation of python 
> 2.4.3-11.


I don't know about your hplj printer drivers, but I have a python-qt3 from 
testing 
here that seem be content with the current python 2.4.x.
Depend says: <<2.5 and >= 2.3 

I must admit I don't use python-qt3 though.

Ernest ter Kuile


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Re: openoffice 2.0.4, rc3

2006-10-05 Thread Scott Thomas
On Wednesday 04 October 2006 6:00 pm, Gudjon I. Gudjonsson wrote:
> Hi
>The newest version of openoffice more or less works. I have a doc file
> (unfortunately confidential) that I have always tried to open and
> openoffice for amd64 has always crashed on. Now I could open it. Two
> figure, a little bit of text and an excel table is missing but the rest is
> there. If the file is opened in the 32 bit version and saved as a odt file
> everything works perfectly.
>I claim that it is more or less usable now so please try it out.
>
> Regards
> Gudjon

I've tried installing via apt-get, but get a problem with required python 
version being higher than allowed by my hplj printer driver or by python-qt3 
(both require python <2.4 but openoffice.org causes installation of python 
2.4.3-11.

Is there a way to resolve this? 

Thanks!

Scott


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Re: openoffice 2.0.4, rc3

2006-10-05 Thread Manolo Díaz
Gudjon I. Gudjonsson wrote:
> Hi
>The newest version of openoffice more or less works. I have a doc file 
> (unfortunately confidential) that I have always tried to open and openoffice 
> for amd64 has always crashed on. Now I could open it. Two figure, a little 
> bit of text and an excel table is missing but the rest is there. If the file 
> is opened in the 32 bit version and saved as a odt file everything works 
> perfectly.
>I claim that it is more or less usable now so please try it out.
> 
> Regards
> Gudjon
> 
> 

I agree. Only eleven days ago I filed a bug against openoffice.org-impress
(http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=389138). Now it's fixed. It
seems they are working hard on it and that Etch amd64 dist will be released
fully functional. :-)

Regards,
Manolo


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