On Monday 17 October 2005 06:51 am, Greg Meyer wrote:
> On Monday 17 October 2005 06:41 am, Greg Meyer wrote:
> > On Monday 17 October 2005 04:06 am, Tom K wrote:
> > > >the right place for enabling the ppl to check if everything will work.
> > > >OO 2.0 has so many improvements so i think ppl are happy to get the
> > > > new OO.
> > >
> > > Just installed 2.0, and it's looking very good. I can't be sure but it
> > > seems to launch a fair bit faster than 1.x did. No problems with any of
> > > my docs so far.
> >
> > Not working here for me.  On first launch after upgrade, I got a little
> > box that popped up saying "Internal application error" or something like
> > that. Now trying to start it does nothing.  Anybody else see this?
>
> More info.  I restarted KDE and still won't start.  Here is the dialog that
> pops up http://www.gkmweb.com/images/00-2.0.png.
>
> A ~/.openoffice.org2 folder was created, but ~/.sversionrc was not modified
> at all.

Continuing to debug.

The ~/.openoffice.org2 dir that was created was owned by root, and the 
timestamp on it was about the time I installed the package last night.  Since 
I used sudo to run pacman, perhaps this has something to do with that.

So I deleted the ~/.openoffice.org2 dir and OO.o now starts up, but I cannot 
open any documents.  I get an error that says "General input/output error 
while accessing /path/to/file/file.doc"

I get this error whether I try to open a word created file or an OO.o 1.1.x 
created file.  All of my documents are located on an nfs share and have 
correct ownership and perms.  They can other wise be accessed and moved 
around via konqueror.  if I copy a file into my ~/ it works fine.

btw, I am not looking for support as much as I am reporting problems.  Has 
anybody else seen these issues?
-- 
Greg

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