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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue May 17 07:25:23 -0700 
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It seems to me that only the $ containing paths remain as a general problem.
as nivag wrote that his problem does not occur any more with newer builds.

-> umr5174: This seems to be another problem in your case. For any reason
the script.xlc / dialog.xlc files seem to point to an invalid library LGCD. So 
ac-
cessing script.xlb of course fails. Can you reproduce the problem every time 
you install OpenOffice? Maybe your problem is based on a wrong import of an
OOo 1.1 Basic library? Please have a look at issue 45987 fixed in m95. Copying
libraries from the OOo 1.1 installation failed for Unix systems. This would 
result
in exactly your scenario leaving an empty library folder. To only get rid of the
error message you can remove the lines refering to the LGCD library from the
script.xlc and dialog.xlc files located in .../user/basic. To get the OOo 1.1 
lib
imported correctly - if it still exists - try to install a newer OOo version (>=
m95).

-> yvesb: Your problem also seems to be different. I've installed an OOo 1.9.100
myself and had no problems. The WebWizard library is no part of the installation
any more, so of course it's missing. The question is, why it's still referenced 
from
your script.xlc / dialog.xlc files. Was there something special with your
installation,
e.g. have you imported user data from an OOo 1.1 installation? But even then 
references to wizard libraries should be removed. In any case I think that your
problem isn't related to the original problem. If your problem is reproducable
please
submit another issue for it.

For now I mark this task as duplicate to 49225 covering the $ path problem.


*** This issue has been marked as a duplicate of 49225 ***

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