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On Thursday 28 September 2006 04:44 am, Terry wrote:
> It occurs to me also that a link openoffice.org-2.0 is created in
> /etc. I have never looked into the integration of OpenOffice into
> Mandriva but there seems to be room for difficulty if more than one
> version is installed.
>
> Terry wrote:

     To clear part of this up, both installations (2.0.3 and 2.0.4RC2 
are downloads from the OOo web site. However, there is only one OOo 
folder in /etc/. The problem could reside in the /etc/OOo folder.

> > Are the release candidates configured to use a user folder other
> > than ~/.openoffice.org2?
> >
> > I would expect a conflict if using them in the same user account.
> >
     
     2.0.4RC2 uses the .ooo-2.0/ folder while 2.0.3 uses 
the .openoffice.rog2/ folder in my home directory.

> > Dan Lewis wrote:
> >>       I have both OOo 2.0.3 and 2.0.4RC2 installed on my system
> >> (Mandriva Linux 10.2) in different folders in .opt/. They also
> >> have different folders in my home folder (.openoffice.org2/ and
> >> .ooo-2.0/). When I change the path to "My Documents" in Tools >
> >> Options > OpenOffice.org > Paths for the 2.0.4RC2 version, it
> >> changes the path in 2.0.3 to /root/. It also places a lock in
> >> front of "My Documents" so that I can not edit its path.
> >>      I have already renamed ~/.openoffice.org2 and restarted
> >> 2.0.3. This set the paths back to default. After closing 2.0.3
> >> and restarting 2.0.4RC2, I changed the temporary files paths.
> >> After closing 2.0.4RC2 and opening 2.0.3, the temporary files
> >> path now is locked and can not be changed.
> >>
> >> Dan

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