PLEASE CC me.
I have seen the mail from Martin Quinson so I have try :
~$ unset SESSION_MANAGER
~$ export SAL_DO_NOT_USE_INVERT50=true
~$ export LC_ALL=C
~$ openoffice
and got the same result.
Any Idea ?
Christophe
On Wed, May 29, 2002 at 11:14:12AM -0400, christophe barbé wrote:
> I have lau
Hi OpenOffice.org users, I am not a debian developer, but I have
sucessfull build openoffice.org deb package. So i will write some
things about this.
First I have problems to download the dependencies to build OOo.
I put the lines in my source.list
deb ftp://ftp.o
Hello list.
I maintain a Linux box for a friend of mine who uses it to run her home office.
She uses OO for all of her wordprocessing needs.
Recently, I installed OO from the 1.0.0-3 deb package. When I start the app, I
end up with a window that shows part of another window inside it with a
Hi ..
On Wed, May 29, 2002 at 05:05:47PM +0200, Lucas Moreno Encabo wrote:
> When I run openoffice under GNOME it crashes spontaneusly by any aparent
> reason. If I just run it under the window manager nothing strange happens
> and it works fine.
This is a known bug in gnome-session.
What you
Martin, could you you recall how you can do a linguistic install for now?
I guess everything is done just by you new script /usr/bin/openoffice,
as appeared on this ml, but I'm not sure of it. Could you confirm or
explain how step-by-step?
Thanks
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Hi..
Well I have faced a miserable experience with openoffice package
version 1.0.0-3. For the first while I was installing it the
system(debian testing i686) hanged & on rebooting there was a
kernel panic alas i had to reinstall debian. For the next time
I tried again but then it is
I have launched oo with a file at the command line and I get some very
interesting stuff. It is very difficult to describe the result so I have
made a few screenshot, have fun ...
http://ufies.org/~christophe/oo.png
This is what I get with 'openoffice my.doc'
http://ufies.org/~christophe/oo-di
When I run openoffice under GNOME it crashes spontaneusly by any aparent
reason. If I just run it under the window manager nothing strange happens
and it works fine.
Could you tell me why?
Bye!
Lucas
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Put
unset SESSION_MANAGER
before launching OO (fixed in upcomming version of the package)
Thanks, Mt.
On Wed, May 29, 2002 at 10:50:49AM -0400, christophe barbé wrote:
> NOTE: Please CC me I am not subscribed.
>
> I run debian/unstable on a AMD K6-2 300MHz laptop.
> I have the following lines
NOTE: Please CC me I am not subscribed.
I run debian/unstable on a AMD K6-2 300MHz laptop.
I have the following lines in my sources.list :
deb ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/linux/devel/lang/java/blackdown.org/debian woody
non-free
deb http://www.mx1.ru/~chris/openoffice unstable main contrib
I have
Hi,
Don't forget the configmgr patch for fix Optimzation bug I sent to you
along with the mozilla gcc3 patch from Franz.
Kevin
On May 29, 2002 07:15, Jan-Hendrik Palic wrote:
> Hi OpenOffice.org users
>
> Im working for the switch to using gcc3.1 fo building OpenOffice.org.
> This was nessa
Hi OpenOffice.org users
Im working for the switch to using gcc3.1 fo building OpenOffice.org.
This was nessassary for building OpenOffice.org on PPC with gcc3 and
above.
Kevin B Hendriks and me ported the assambly code in the bridges module
for using gcc3.1 with OpenOffice.org.
gcc3.0.x was
Hi Kevin .. hi all,
We have one problem with the bridges, but I think, this should a minor
one.
For the debian-openoffice.org-package we use the source of oo-1.0, not
ooo_stable_1 from cvs.
So I thought, I should include the new bridges_code for ppc_linux and
gcc3 into it.
My question ist, can
I think that this has been covered in various discussions about should
there be an i586 and i686 tree fro Debian and basically the answer is we
should be able to run it on all from a 386 upwards as that is what the
distribution says, i386.
Although I dont envisage anybody using a 386 to run openof
Hi ..
On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 11:08:26PM -0400, Andy Saxena wrote:
>Though you are probably best off compiling without any CPU
>optimizations. My feeling is that by its very definition a CPU
>optimization must at some point hamper performance on other CPUs. After
>all, it is designed to take adv
I've just spotted this site mentioned. There are 3 simpress templates in
there so far, but it may be worth watching.
Jan, can you add this to the list of links on our debian-openoffice page?
Chris
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Date: Tue, 28 May 2002 16:53:
On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 08:45:45PM -0700, Tom Epperly wrote:
> This is a followup on an email I sent on 2 May 2002 with the subject
> "Segmentation fault during setup".
>
> I modified the setup script to run ldd and gdb, so I could get a
> traceback. If you think it would be useful, I could run
On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 04:23:11PM -0400, James Lindenschmidt wrote:
> Thanks for your reply, and of course for your work
> packaging OOo. I'll wait patiently for the icons to be
> included in the .deb.
>
> In the meantime, would it make sense to make the icons
> themselves available (perhaps i
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