On Feb 29, 2008, at 2:07 PM, Uwe Altmann wrote:

Hi Rodney

Rodney D. Myers schrieb:
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I do know, if I open a shell/terminal and run the same command;
sh /Applications/OpenOffice.org 2.4.app/Contents/MacOS/soffice
OO starts. If I try, and click on the icon, nothing happens. Even though is shows when running "ps aux"
Any ideas as to what might be happening?

Just for fun: Try to draw the application icon from Applications folder to the dock. Then try a start by this icon.

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Uwe Altmann


I could have sworn I did this. But I made sure I had OOo_2.4.0RC1_MacOSXIntel_X11_install.dmg installed, and the icon on the tool bar.

I clicked on the icon, OO asks if I want to use the Apple fonts, I click yes, and nothing, as same originally. No splash screen, nothing.

from within a shell;

rodney 32907 0.0 1.5 756124 64988 ?? S 2:39PM 0:05.77 /Applications/OpenOffice.org 2.4.app/Contents/MacOS/ soffice.bin - rodney 32892 0.0 0.0 600172 668 ?? S 2:39PM 0:00.02 sh /Applications/OpenOffice.org 2.4.app/Contents/MacOS/soffice - rodney 32697 0.0 0.2 422288 6392 ?? S 2:38PM 0:00.59 /Applications/OpenOffice.org 2.4.app/Contents/MacOS/droplet - psn_0_835788

I can kill -9 the 3 process, and run the "sh" line from the shell, and it works, splash screen, and opens a document.

It also, in the shell, spews forth the same "error" messages I sent in the first email.

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