Hi,
we recently had a problem with StarOffice on a Sun NFS Server.
After we solved that, I tried SO on coda again. Works now.
Problem is the inode problem with 2.2 kernel
and also file locking,
To solve 1): Don't install to coda file system.
<bad hack>
venus stop
mkdir /coda/staroffice ( on your ext2 root partition!!!!)
or link /coda/staroffice to 300MB free space
install with -net into /coda/staroffice
tar czvf /tmp/so.tgz /coda/staroffice
rm -rf /coda/staroffice
venus start
tar xzvf so.tgz
<bad /hack>
to solve 2):
edit /coda/staroffice/program/[setup|soffice]
and remove comment from export STAR_PROFILE_LOCKING_DISABLED=1
... and bob is your uncle !
The idea has been taken from
the Solaris README for StarOffice.
And another step towards world-domination for coda.
If only we'd get mysqld to work...
So long,
Steffen
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>Jan Harkes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>Thu, 25 Jan 2001 12:09:27 -0500
>
>On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 05:00:47PM +0100, Steffen Neumann wrote:
>>
>> Just as addendum I found the reference,
>> it's german magazine c't, (15) 2000 p.198
>>
>> Main point is that (for NFS) it is sufficient
>> to disable locking via a mount option.
>>
>> Below a babelfish translation...
>
>I had to translate that back into german to be able to understand it ;)
>
>Coda does not support any locking. I'm not sure what StarOffice is
>trying to do, but if it can't cope with EOPNOTSUP...
>
>Jan