Does anyone know about this exception? (com::sun::star::lang::WrappedTargetRuntimeException)
2010/1/27 K S <pgmb...@gmail.com> > Thank you, Michael, for your answer. > > Additional information: when OO crashes, the next exception appears: > > com::sun::star::lang::WrappedTargetRuntimeException > > And it looks like OO cannot open the odt document, which is created > automatically when swriter starts. > > Kirill > > 2010/1/27 Michael Stahl <michael.st...@sun.com> > > hi Kirill, >> >> On 26/01/2010 13:22, K S wrote: >> > Dear OpenOffice Community, >> > >> > Please help me in next problem. >> > I have made an OO build on Slackware Linux with next configuration: >> > >> > ./configure --with-use-shell=bash --with-system-libs >> --without-system-jars >> > --without-system-icu --without-system-agg --without-system-lpsolve >> > --without-system-mspack --disable-mozilla --disable-pam >> > --disable-build-mozilla >> > >> --with-jdk-home=/home/administrator/Downloads/ComplementSoftware/jdk1.6.0_17 >> > --without-system-hunspell --without-system-altlinuxhyph --disable-gconf >> > --disable-gnome-vfs >> > >> --with-ant-home=/home/administrator/Downloads/ComplementSoftware/apache-ant-1.7.1 >> > >> > The OO 3.1.0 was compilled without any errors. >> > >> > On Slackware OO works perfectly. >> > >> > But when I try to run this office on various systems (Fedora, Ubuntu) I >> > obtain an error: some formats could not read (odp,odt, ppt, pptx) >> instead >> > doc& docx. When I call ./swriter command for example, the window appears >> > with the message about OO crash and >> > >> > Please, tell me what do you think abouit the causes of such a problem. >> Thank >> > you very much. >> >> the most likely cause is --with-system-libs. this will (obviously) link >> your OOo against the libraries installed on the system. >> if some other distro has the same libraries compiled with some different >> options from your distro, such that they are not binary compatible, then >> you can experience problems, or (if you're lucky) OOo will refuse to even >> start. >> >> but using only bundled libraries is not necessarily enough to create >> portable linux binaries; OOo does not bundle all libraries yet (even if a >> look at the source repository would give the impression), so you will >> likely still get problems if you run your OOo on a distro with older >> system libraries than the ones on the build system. >> here at Sun we build (essentially) against a chroot that contains some >> antique distro system libraries and headers, with (apparently) portable >> results. >> >> > Sincerely yours, >> > Kirill >> >> -- >> "Always do right. This will gratify some people and astonish the rest." >> -- Mark Twain >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.org >> For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.org >> >> >