Thanks for your response. I've installed java which eliminates the
javadlx error, but I am still getting the seg fault:
When I try ooffice, I see:
# ooffice
/usr/lib/ooo-2.0/program/soffice: line 224: 13091 Segmentation
fault "$sd_prog/$sd_binary" "$@"
Here's what I have installed:
# rpm -qa | grep OpenOffice
OpenOffice_org-Quickstarter-debuginfo-1.0-473
OpenOffice_org-Quickstarter-1.0-473
OpenOffice_org-2.0.0-1.2
OpenOffice_org-debuginfo-1.9.125-5
# rpm -qa | grep java
java-1_5_0-sun-src-1.5.0_03-2
java-1_5_0-sun-plugin-1.5.0_03-2
java-1_5_0-sun-devel-1.5.0_03-2
java-1_5_0-sun-1.5.0_03-2
java-1_5_0-sun-demo-1.5.0_03-2
gcc-java-4.0.2_20050901-3
java-1_5_0-sun-alsa-1.5.0_03-2
java-1_4_2-gcj-compat-1.4.2.0-9
java-1_4_2-gcj-compat-devel-1.4.2.0-9
java-1_5_0-sun-jdbc-1.5.0_03-2
The javadlx error is gone, but ooffice still won't start. I've updated
openoffice through YOU, what else can I do other than download
openoffice directly from the openoffice.org site (I'd prefer to use the
SUSE rpm package).
-Ken
Ken Schneider wrote:
On Thu, 2005-11-10 at 13:51 -0500, Ken Siersma wrote:
Hi,
New to the list, sorry if this has been asked before. I browsed through
the archives and couldn't find this exact problem.
I just installed openSUSE 10.0 (X86-64), and pretty much everything is
working as I expected it to, except for OpenOffice. I installed
openSUSE with the minimal graphical installation, and OpenOffice
1.9.125-5 was installed for me. When I run ooffice at the command line,
I get the message:
javaldx: Could not find a Java Runtime Environment!
/usr/lib/ooo-2.0/program/soffice: line 245: 15382 Segmentation
fault "$sd_prog/$sd_binary" "$@"
After doing an online update through YOU, OpenOffice was updated to
2.0.0-1.2, but the problem persists.
I tried looking for a java runtime environment that I could install with
YaST, but couldn't find any. In the past, I have not used a java
runtime environment with OpenOffice, is there a way to get the openSUSE
version of OpenOffice to run without a java runtime environment installed?
If not, what have people done to get OpenOffice running on their
openSUSE 10.0 installations?
Thanks,
Ken
http://www.opensuse.org/Java
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