Re: where is uno?

2007-12-20 Thread Zentrader
It's installed by default with Python 2.5 on Ubuntu.  Actually it is a
link to /usr/share/pycentral/python-uno/site-packages/uno.py so first
do a search for uno.py.  If not found post back.
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Re: where is uno?

2007-12-20 Thread Carsten Haese
On Thu, 2007-12-20 at 07:44 -0800, johnf wrote:
> I'm using SUSE 10.3 have installed OpenOffice Python interface from the
> distro DVD.  But still I need help because I can't "import uno".  And
> that's because it's not in my site-packages.  
> 
> I read about how to use it and have reviewed code that uses it but no where
> did any of the articles explain where to retrieve the actual 'uno' py
> package.
> 
> Can someone provide a hint?

Find out where the installation placed the uno.py file. It might be
somewhere in /program. Once you've found the actual
location, set the PYTHONPATH environment variable to that location.

HTH,

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where is uno?

2007-12-20 Thread johnf
I'm using SUSE 10.3 have installed OpenOffice Python interface from the
distro DVD.  But still I need help because I can't "import uno".  And
that's because it's not in my site-packages.  

I read about how to use it and have reviewed code that uses it but no where
did any of the articles explain where to retrieve the actual 'uno' py
package.

Can someone provide a hint?

Johnf
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