I have used the Remove Software tool to remove all packages with
openoffice in the name. Then I reinstalled. Same problem.
Are there any other packages I should remove?
If I remember correctly, my previous version of OpenOffice was 2.0.0 and
was not a special build for Mandrake. It worked very well.
The error message is complete nonsense. There is no openoffice directory
in /usr/lib. And why would there be a WebWizard for a simple and obvious
function like Save?
The installation procedure falls a bit short. It gives you a pile of
RPMs and tells you to delete the ones you don't need.
In my case, there is no desktop integration RPM specifically for
Mandrake. Mandriva looks like a likely choice, but perhaps Red Hat would
be appropriate. Or, should I remove all the desktop integration RPMs? I
am not the software developer. How do I know?
Is it significant that rpm shows less than 100% completion on some
files? Example:
1:openoffice.org-core08 ########################################### [4%]
2:openoffice.org-core07 ########################################### [7%]
3:openoffice.org-core06 ###########################################[11%]
This problem is annoying enough that I will have to try re-installing
2.0.0 if it can't be fixed.
Ross Johnson wrote:
On Sat, 2006-04-22 at 12:31 -0400, Jonathan Coles wrote:
I am using Mandriva 10.0 Linux and have just installed OpenOffice 2.0.2.
When I save a document, I get this error:
Error loading BASIC of document
file:///usr/lib/openoffice/share/basic/WebWizard/script.xlb:
General Error.
General input/output error.
This is very annoying. The save seems to work anyway.
Someone else (assuming you did not post about this before) had the same
problem. There should not be a WebWizard directory in the OOo 2.0.2 from
OpenOffice.org.
My guess is that you've installed the stock OOo 2.0.2 over the top of a
Mandriva OOo disto with extras. Did you install over the top of an older
version?
Move the old OOo aside and reinstall, or reinstall to a different
location - OOo2 installs in /opt/openoffice.org2 by default. Or just
remove the WebWizard directory and take your chances that there aren't
more, less obvious, remnants.
Ross
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