On 11/29/02 14:34, RBE wrote:
I have Lycoris and have been using OOo succesfully for a few years (if you count 5.2). Last week, I got the following error and it persists. Here is what I did, what I've checked and what errors I get.

I uninstalled and deleted anything to do with OpenOffice from my system. Using the tarball, I recreated the entire thing with the -net install in /usr/OpcnOffice.org1.0.1. I deleted jre first (in case that was the problem) and now have jre 1.3.0, which is older and not compatible with OOo. I also investigated the problem and can now be more specific. (Please don't suggest I get a compatible jre, as I had it and still had all the problems listed below).
I'll start out by saying that this has nothing at all to do with JRE. JRE is _not_ required for OpenOffice.


1. Changing default fonts does absolutely nothing (except change the default fonts).
2. In the Help Files, the index portion (left side) is perfect. On the right side (the actual help files), I get Headings, Icons and Hyperlinks. The Hyperlinks show up as underlines (no names or other indication of what they might link to). There is NO text -- none, nada.
3. Everything else works like it used to.
4. No other program is affected by this.
5. The following odd problem occurs from time to time -- always as four of these.
SIOCGIFADDR got '00:00:00:00:00:00'
SIOCGIFADDR got '00:00:00:00:00:00'
SIOCGIFADDR got '00:00:00:00:00:00'
SIOCGIFADDR got '00:00:00:00:00:00'

I note "ADDR" which I assume refers to an address, and "GIF" which may mean a .gif file, but have no idea what "SIOC" means. Apparently I have a failure in the address of a .gif file. The .gif files are in:
/usr/OpenOffice.org1.0.1/share/gallery/rulers
and appear okay.
Here's the answer:
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=lang_en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&threadm=eea7296.2%40WebX.XaoCaiYUae5&rnum=3&prev=/groups%3Fas_epq%3DSIOCGIFADDR%2520got%2520%2700%253A00%253A00%253A00%253A00%253A00%27%26safe%3Dimages%26ie%3DUTF-8%26oe%3DUTF-8%26lr%3Dlang_en%26hl%3Den

6: I also get the occasional error:

kioslave : ###############SEG FAULT#############
I think that's a KDE error.  *shrug*


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