Hello All,

I marked the openoffice.bin package for reinstallation in the GUI
Synaptic package and appplied it and then successfully opened one of my
spread sheets and successfully printed it out.

I then started a new spread sheet and open office crashed again. I will
open open office again using the oofice dm200506.sxc command and see
whether any thing is different this time.

I will let you know the results of that action. Any help appreciated in
advance.

Regards,

Michael Walters

Michael Walters wrote:

>Hello Michael Gale,
>
>I went to the adminmenu in Libranet, selected openoffice.org and marked
>it for reinstallation. I then applied it, and libranet downloaded and
>reinstalled one package.
>
>I then opened one of my open office documents and open office crashed
>again. If you or Mel Broadhurst has any suggestions, all help is
>appreciated in advance.
>
>Regards,
>
>Michael
>
>
>Michael Gale wrote:
>
>  
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>    Have you tried reinstall the OO package for your distro (Libnet
>>??) or installing the OO binary directly from the OO site ?
>>
>>Michael
>>
>>
>>Michael Walters wrote:
>>
>>    
>>
>>>Hello Michael Gale,
>>>
>>>I looked in the lock file and found the following:
>>>Lockdata
>>>User=michael
>>>Host=fidelio
>>>Stamp=38C3AD9EDBCC6572ADADF9FC29901DC5
>>>Time= Wed July 6 16:49:39 2005
>>>
>>>
>>>I then deleted the .lock file and tried again and got the following:
>>>Locdata
>>>User=michael
>>>Host=fidelio
>>>Stamp=10671903C083B28100019137598D64BC
>>>Time=Wed Jul 6 20:27:16 2005
>>>
>>>So every time open office is started up a new lock file is created, even
>>>if I delete the old lock file.
>>>
>>>I hope this helps,
>>>
>>>Thanks in advance,
>>>
>>>Michael Walters
>>>Michael Gale wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>>>>Hello,
>>>>
>>>>   First I would see if that lock still exist, if so check what is in
>>>>it and then either delete it or move it to another directory.
>>>>
>>>>Then try and start OO again.
>>>>
>>>>Michael
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Michael Walters wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>>>Hello All,
>>>>>
>>>>>Please forgive me for starting a new thread, but I did an ooffice
>>>>>dm200506.sxc command to open my dm200506.sxc spread sheet and got the
>>>>>following:
>>>>>
>>>>>ooffice dm200506.sxc
>>>>>
>>>>>OpenOffice.org lockfile found
>>>>>/home.michael/.openoffice/1.1.3./lock)
>>>>>using existing OpenOffice.org
>>>>>
>>>>>sh: line1: crash_report:command not found
>>>>>sh: line 1: crash_report: command not found
>>>>>Fatal exception: Signal 11
>>>>>Stack:
>>>>>/usr/lib/openoffice/program/libsal.so.3[oxb72df3ec]
>>>>>/usr/lib/openoffice/program/libsal.so.3[oxb72df579]
>>>>>/usr/lib/openoffice/program/libsal.so.3[0xb72df644][0xffffe420]
>>>>>/usr.lib.openoffice/program.libsal.so.3[0xb72d475f]
>>>>>/lib/tls/libpthread.so.0[0xb6ef1b63]
>>>>>/lib/tls/libc/so.6(__clone+0xa)[0xb6ce418a]
>>>>>Aborted
>>>>>
>>>>>Sorry to start this new thread called open office problem, but I have
>>>>>tried on my own to use this information to fix open office and failed,
>>>>>and I hoped that someone might be able to help me get open office
>>>>>working again.
>>>>>
>>>>>I would also like to know how I select and paste the results of the
>>>>>ooffice command into my email so that I do not make any mistakes
>>>>>copying
>>>>>the output into my book and from my book into my email.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>>>>From now on I will use the open office problem thread for all help on
>>>>>>            
>>>>>>
>>>>>this problem until I solve it. That way your filters will work in
>>>>>keeping me from clogging up your inbox.
>>>>>
>>>>>Respectfully,
>>>>>
>>>>>Michael Walters
>>>>>          
>>>>>

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