From: "Chris Hellyar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Looks like for openoffice they may have removed that command line > option in favor of the seperate binaries.. Setup dosn't appear to > have any command line options, and install has the following: > > [root@chris install]# ./install --help > Usage: install [options] > Options: [defaults in brackets after descriptions] > Configuration: > --help print help message (this message) > --version print the version of OpenOffice.org to be > installed > --prefix=PREFIX install OpenOffice.org into PREFIX [/usr/local] > --single install single user version of OpenOffice.org > --interactive install OpenOffice.org using interactive mode
How about ./setup --help Am I right to assume that install and setup are different beasts? The process so far as I can tell is 1. as root expand the tarball and from the install directory run ./setup /net 2. as a regular user run /usr/local/openoffice60/program/setup -- Paul Wilkins | /\ Inform yourself | Paul Wilkins | When you ask a computer person to | /__\ Project Mayhem | Christchurch | fix your machine, they will first | http://tetrica.com/ | (03) 3433097 | spend hours downloading upgrades.
