Re: [users] Re: Open Office Installation Directory...?!?

2005-09-02 Thread Nicolas Papadopoulos
Thank you , 

i have installed the new version (1.9.125) and i tried to install the LpSolver 
giving the proper installation directory of the suite : 
/opt/openoffice.org1.9.125/

but i get the following :

*** Copying files ***
/home/nic/Software/OO1.1lpsolver0.5lps5

WARNING: This tool is deprecated!  Please use unopkg instead!

pkgchk done.

WARNING: This tool is deprecated!  Please use unopkg instead!

pkgchk done.
* PLEASE CHANGE /user/config/javarc FILE **
* Or /share/config/javarc FILE **
* AS MENTIONED IN  INSTALL FILE   **

Also trying to find the mentioned file javarc on both the directories 
mentioned were unsuccessful.

What should i do?

On Wednesday 31 August 2005 21:25, John King wrote:
> On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 10:52:19 +0300, Nicolas Papadopoulos wrote:
> > I am using Novel Open Office version 1.9.79.2.3 from Suse Linux 9.3 Pro
> > 64bit and i cannot find the installation Directory of the Suite to
> > install the LpSolver...
>
> I believe when I first installed SuSe 9.2, Openoffice was put in
> /usr/local.  You could look there.
>
> However, I would suggest you uninstall 1.9.79 with Yast as the present
> beta is some way on from that.  If you install the present beta, either
> using the method given or with Yast, you'll have openoffice in the default
> hierarchy of /opt, and more people will be able to advise you if you have
> any problems.

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[users] Re: Open Office Installation Directory...?!?

2005-08-31 Thread John King
On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 10:52:19 +0300, Nicolas Papadopoulos wrote:

> I am using Novel Open Office version 1.9.79.2.3 from Suse Linux 9.3 Pro
> 64bit and i cannot find the installation Directory of the Suite to install
> the LpSolver...

I believe when I first installed SuSe 9.2, Openoffice was put in
/usr/local.  You could look there.

However, I would suggest you uninstall 1.9.79 with Yast as the present
beta is some way on from that.  If you install the present beta, either
using the method given or with Yast, you'll have openoffice in the default
hierarchy of /opt, and more people will be able to advise you if you have
any problems.


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