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2005-11-17 Thread Michael Hoennig
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Re: [api-dev] OOo as a Linux service

2005-11-17 Thread Laurent Godard
HI andré, Yes. In fact the command line that I use is: soffice.bin -invisible -accept="socket,host=localhost,port=8100;urp;" add the -headless switch perharps also -norestore if needed and redirect it on the right display Laurent -- Laurent Godard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Ingénierie OpenOffice

Re: [api-dev] OOo as a Linux service

2005-11-17 Thread André Limaverde
I've tried to run it in /etc/inittab with runlevel 5. But this didn't work. I just want to get this working after the X starts and before the login. It is possible? 2005/11/17, Alexandro Colorado <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Can you run it as the Xsession starts? > You can configure your startup to ru

Re: [api-dev] OOo as a Linux service

2005-11-17 Thread Sven Zenker
Hi, to run OOo in server mode (without an actual X server running on your screen), you have to take a few more steps since OOo needs an X server even when in headless/invisible mode, at least this used to be the case up to the 1.9.x versions. Don't know about 2.0. So what you need to do (this worke

Re: [api-dev] OOo as a Linux service

2005-11-17 Thread Alexandro Colorado
Can you run it as the Xsession starts? You can configure your startup to run it everytime you login. On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 19:06:53 -, Christoph Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Andre, the office needs an X. That is the problem. You can use Xfvb as X-Server. Hope that helps, Christ

Re: [api-dev] OOo as a Linux service

2005-11-17 Thread André Limaverde
Yes. In fact the command line that I use is: soffice.bin -invisible -accept="socket,host=localhost,port=8100;urp;" But when I try to run this before the logon, I get an error and the process dies. 2005/11/17, Alexandro Colorado <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 18:51:50 -, André Lima

Re: [api-dev] OOo as a Linux service

2005-11-17 Thread Christoph Neumann
Hi Andre, the office needs an X. That is the problem. You can use Xfvb as X-Server. Hope that helps, Christoph André Limaverde schrieb: > I want to run soffice.bin as a Linux service so I can use the API. > For now I run "soffice.bin -invisible" in a terminal, but I want to > run this during th

Re: [api-dev] OOo as a Linux service

2005-11-17 Thread Alexandro Colorado
On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 18:51:50 -, André Limaverde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I want to run soffice.bin as a Linux service so I can use the API. For now I run "soffice.bin -invisible" in a terminal, but I want to run this during the boot. I've tried to put this in /etc/inittab, rc.local etc.

[api-dev] OOo as a Linux service

2005-11-17 Thread André Limaverde
I want to run soffice.bin as a Linux service so I can use the API. For now I run "soffice.bin -invisible" in a terminal, but I want to run this during the boot. I've tried to put this in /etc/inittab, rc.local etc. but nothing seems to work. I've received "soffice.bin: Fatal IO error: client kille