Hi,

On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 04:41:03PM -0400, Eric Cooper wrote:
> I am experiencing this problem too.  Here's how to reproduce it:
>     1. Use oowriter to create a document.
>     2. Save it as "test.odt"
>     3. cp test.odt foo

After that opening "foo" still works.
Just retried with 1:3.1.1-4. (But on amd64, I can't remember whether I
actually tried on i386, too - maybe I should create a i386 chroot and try
there...)

>     4. Try "oowrite foo"

That will result in "oowrite: command not found" *scnr*

Grüße/Regards,

Rene
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