On Wed, 2012-05-09 at 13:58 +0200, Hagar Delest wrote:
> I've had this problem with one of the dev versions too.
> Go to the software center and install a JRE (just search for JRE in the
> search box).
> You can try to reset the profile too, it may help, see:
> http://user.services.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?p=58403#p58403
>
> Hagar
I already had a JRE installed, so that is not the problem. I have
deleted the User folder in my home folder. Still it will not run.
I was able to log out and then log into my administrative user account.
There I erased the User Account in the home folder and both
openoffice.org folders in the /opt/ folder. I reinstalled AOO. This
time was able to get AOO running and selected JRE 1.7. I also have JRE
1.6_23 on my computer. Which should have been chosen? (1.7 of 1.6)
On the User account, I restarted AOO "opening" a Base embedded
database. The main window open, but when I clicked the Tables icon, I
got an error message: Could not locate "org.hsqldb.jdbc.JDBCDriver".
Without this, there is no connection to a database.
soffice will run, but it does not do anything.
--Dan
> Le Tue, 08 May 2012 20:09:36 -0400, Dan Lewis <[email protected]> a
> écrit :
>
> > On Tue, 2012-05-08 at 19:28 -0400, Dan Lewis wrote:
> >> Basic data: OS, Ubuntu 11.10 64 bit, 2 GB RAM
> >> I downloaded the file using the link in the announcement. Then I
> >> installed it using dpkg -i *.deb in the DEB folder. This has been the
> >> usual procedure.
> >> But when I clicked the AOO icon, nothing seemed to happen. So, I
> >> used the command line using:
> >> /opt/openoffice.org3/program/soffice.
> >> Immediately I got this error message from the command line: javaldx
> >> failed. User must select a JRE from options dialog!
> >> How can I select A JRE until AOO runs long enough for me to go to
> >> Tools > Options > AOO > Java?
> >> This may be somewhat important too: I downloaded the 2012-05-04
> >> daily build from the BuildBot. It did the very same things including
> >> using the command line to start it. I got the same error message as
> >> well.
> >> I think this might be called a "show stopper".
> >> I look forward to a solution.
> >>
> >> --Dan
> >
> > Important bit of information left out: when installing AOO, the
> > complete command line from the DEB folder was: sudo dpkg -i *.deb. This
> > temporarily gave me Administrative privileges while installing it.
> > Addendum: I just installed AOO on Ubuntu 12.04 32bit. It started
> > with the normal splash screen, so I selected a JRE before closing it.
> > So, if there is a problem, it is with the Deb 64 bit version.
> >
> > --Dan
> >
> >
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