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But it is listed on this page as being supported:
http://framework.openoffice.org/f
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What|Old value |New value
Assigned to|mru
Reported by|jcdutton
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WriteNow 3.0 (Macintosh) (W4W) file open fails, and OO instead assumes the file
is a flat ascii file, so junk is displayed
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I can confirm that it is an openoffice.com tool chain problem.
When I used openoffi
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The version of openoffice I have installed is the binary build.
http://oootranslati
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I am sure this is an openoffice issue, and not a gentoo issue.
A specific example o
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Often, this problem can be fixed by adding the following to the end of files
with a
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to|tm
Reported by|jcdutton
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openoffice executable and associated dynamic lib files have executable stack
segments.
scanelf is a tool one can use to find which programs have an executable
stack