Re: 4.2.0 Error starting Slackware 14.2 64 bit

2020-01-12 Thread David Robley
Still get an error: The application cannot be started. exception occurred raising singleton "/singletons/com.sun.star.deployment.ExtensionManager": loading component library failed: file:///opt/openoffice4/program/../program/deployment.uno.so I think I'll abandon trying to install this

Re: 4.2.0 Error starting Slackware 14.2 64 bit

2020-01-12 Thread Yury
(edited the Nabble post, but forgot of course that it doesn't replicate the email.) So, yes, I use rpm2tXz with the following parameters set: rpm2txz -s -S -n -r -d -c -- Sent from: http://openoffice.2283327.n4.nabble.com/Development-f2916443.html

Re: 4.2.0 Error starting Slackware 14.2 64 bit

2020-01-12 Thread David Robley
Thanks Yuri Is there a suggested parameter(s) for rpm2tgz missing from your reply? On 13/1/20 2:08 am, Yury wrote: I too am using OOO on 64-bit slackware after converting the RPMs with rpm2txz, only I do it on -current for about a year. And only like minutes ago I was testing literally the

Re: hyphenation dict not working in 4.5.0 (works in fresh 4.2.0)

2020-01-12 Thread Yury
Matthias Seidel wrote > So this is your private build? > > I would try to enable dictionaries (and maybe category-b) Once you enable category-b on linux, 'configure' demands coinmp with no regard for --disable-coinmp option. If enabling just the bundled dictionaries, 'configure' doesn't

Re: Update to python-2.17

2020-01-12 Thread Matthias Seidel
Hi Pedro, Everything seems to work. Thanks again! Regards,    Matthias Am 10.01.20 um 23:18 schrieb Matthias Seidel: > Hi Pedro, > > Am 10.01.20 um 21:17 schrieb Pedro Giffuni: >> On 2020-01-10 14:53, Matthias Seidel wrote: >>> Hi Pedro, >>> >>> Am 10.01.20 um 20:50 schrieb Pedro Giffuni:

Re: hyphenation dict not working in 4.5.0 (works in fresh 4.2.0)

2020-01-12 Thread Yury
I've checked with the 4.5.0 build from AOO site and yes, the problem's in my build options. Disabling category-b and then enabling hyphenation does not actually build in the hyphenation capabilities (or disables those somehow anyway). -- Sent from:

Re: hyphenation dict not working in 4.5.0 (works in fresh 4.2.0)

2020-01-12 Thread Matthias Seidel
Hi Yury, Am 12.01.20 um 18:39 schrieb Yury: > Matthias Seidel wrote >> Most likely something in your profile for 4.5.0 is corrupt. Try to >> rename it to get a fresh one and look if hyphenation is active again. > It's not the profile. I init'ed two profiles from scratch both for 4.2.0 and >

Re: hyphenation dict not working in 4.5.0 (works in fresh 4.2.0)

2020-01-12 Thread Yury
Matthias Seidel wrote > Most likely something in your profile for 4.5.0 is corrupt. Try to > rename it to get a fresh one and look if hyphenation is active again. It's not the profile. I init'ed two profiles from scratch both for 4.2.0 and 4.5.0, and the same OXT does get the auto-hyphenation in

Re: hyphenation dict not working in 4.5.0 (works in fresh 4.2.0)

2020-01-12 Thread Matthias Seidel
Hi Yury, There have been no code changes in this respect. Most likely something in your profile for 4.5.0 is corrupt. Try to rename it to get a fresh one and look if hyphenation is active again. Regards,    Matthias Am 12.01.20 um 16:48 schrieb Yury: > I'm using the 4.5.0 built from source on

hyphenation dict not working in 4.5.0 (works in fresh 4.2.0)

2020-01-12 Thread Yury
I'm using the 4.5.0 built from source on 64-bit slackware system. In my profile I have an extension dealing with Russian hyphenation -- https://extensions.libreoffice.org/extensions/hyphenations-for-russian/0-0.4 The extension works fine in 4.1.* and in 4.2.0 series (I checked with the fresh

Re: 4.2.0 Error starting Slackware 14.2 64 bit

2020-01-12 Thread Yury
I too am using OOO on 64-bit slackware after converting the RPMs with rpm2txz, only I do it on -current for about a year. And only like minutes ago I was testing literally the same 4.2.0 archive (converted to TXZ) as the one you did. Things went fine both with the blank profile and with my

Re: 4.2.0 Error starting Slackware 14.2 64 bit

2020-01-12 Thread David Robley
Renaming ~/openoffice gives the same result. I assume you meant # ldd /opt/openoffice4/program/soffice.bin     linux-vdso.so.1 (0x7ffea898)     libuno_sal.so.3 => /opt/openoffice4/program/libuno_sal.so.3 (0x7f0e4bff)     libsofficeapp.so =>

Re: 4.2.0 Error starting Slackware 14.2 64 bit

2020-01-12 Thread Peter Kovacs
Hmm. I would rename ~/.openoffice However you can check the consistency of OpenOffice. what gives you ldd /opt/openoffice4/openoffice.bin ? Am 12. Januar 2020 09:00:01 MEZ schrieb David Robley : >Thank you for your reply: responses inline below. > >On 12/1/20 5:35 pm, Peter Kovacs wrote: >> I