Hi Marc,

Thanks! That did the trick! But of course you knew that already. :-)

Regards,

Bert


Marc Neumann wrote:
Hi,

Then you have to change your UserConfigDirectory also.

Open the file bootstraprc(Linux)/bootstrap.ini(windows) in a editor.
Change the line
UserInstallation=$SYSUSERCONFIG/.staroffice_english

into

UserInstallation=$SYSUSERCONFIG/.staroffice_dutch

or any other directory you want.

Bye Marc

Rafaella Braconi wrote:
Hi Marc,

can you please advise? Bert from the NL Community has tried to run both the Dutch and the English version on linux and he has the below problems....

Thanks,
Rafaella

Bert Meersma wrote On 10/17/05 19:03,:

Hi Rafaella,

I tried this in Linux and I can install both the Dutch and English version. But I can't run them at the same time. At least, when I first start up the English build and then the Dutch build, the Dutch build is also in English. The other way around it's exactly the same. When I start the Dutch build first and then the English build, they're both in Dutch.....

Regards,

Bert

Rafaella Braconi wrote:

How to install more than one version of OpenOffice.org?

Windows:

1. open WINDOWS START MENU -> RUN ...
2. insert the path and file to the setup OR browse to the location
3. add at the end (behind the setup.exe)  " /a" and click OK
4. the setup program start
5. select the location where you want to install OpenOffice.org
6. start the OpenOffice.org the directory where you have install it.
When you install the OpenOffice.org with the option /a then you have NO systemintegration. (no start menu entries and no file association)

Linux:

1. open new shell
2. change to the directory where all the rpm packages are. (f.e. /temp/openoffice/rpm) 3. f.e. you want to install the office into the directory /home/user1/office then insert

rpm -vh --install --dbpath /home/user1/office/.rpm
--nodeps --prefix /home/user1/office/ openoffice*.rpm

after the rpm installation you can start the office from the path /home/user1/office/program/soffice When you install the office in this way you have no systemintegration (no start menu entries and no file association)

Solaris and X86:

It's not possible to install more then one office at once.

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If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Rafaella

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