Re: Instant crash with Linux OpenOffice

2009-06-20 Thread Chris Turner
no idea w/r/t hammer - IIRC I had to muck around with some version of fonts.conf in the past - perhaps the linux-emulator installed version - to make things work for some OOO release or another, e.g. change the directories listed within, or similar.. and then possibly run the linux 'fc-cache'

Re: Instant crash with Linux OpenOffice

2009-06-06 Thread Bill Hacker
Matthew Dillon wrote: :Hi, : :I have recently upgraded the root fs to Hammer on one of my machines. Since :then, I have been unable to run any version of OpenOffice. :Previously, misc/openoffice2-bin and misc/openoffice3-bin ran fine. : :The OS is DragonFly 2.2.2-RELEASE. : :The splash screen

Re: Instant crash with Linux OpenOffice

2009-06-02 Thread Simon 'corecode' Schubert
Francois Tigeot wrote: I have recently upgraded the root fs to Hammer on one of my machines. Since then, I have been unable to run any version of OpenOffice. I'll add my crashes (HAMMER, 2.3.1): % soffice javaldx: Could not find a Java Runtime Environment! /etc/host.conf: line 4: bad command

Re: Instant crash with Linux OpenOffice

2009-06-02 Thread Sdävtaker
I got a another one I created a fresh pfs-slave, and after that i did mirror-copy from home to the fresh pfs. Then i got kernel panic. After reboot tried the mirror-copy again and worked ok. i could reproduce it at home, i was using dfbsd 2.2.1 I think its a problem about the timing of the

Re: Instant crash with Linux OpenOffice

2009-06-02 Thread Matthew Dillon
:I got a another one :I created a fresh pfs-slave, and after that i did mirror-copy from :home to the fresh pfs. Then i got kernel panic. :After reboot tried the mirror-copy again and worked ok. :i could reproduce it at home, i was using dfbsd 2.2.1 :I think its a problem about the timing of the

Re: Instant crash with Linux OpenOffice

2009-06-02 Thread Matthew Dillon
:Hi, : :I have recently upgraded the root fs to Hammer on one of my machines. Since :then, I have been unable to run any version of OpenOffice. :Previously, misc/openoffice2-bin and misc/openoffice3-bin ran fine. : :The OS is DragonFly 2.2.2-RELEASE. : :The splash screen begins to appear and then

Re: Instant crash with Linux OpenOffice

2009-06-02 Thread Matthew Dillon
:... :javaldx: Could not find a Java Runtime Environment! :/etc/host.conf: line 4: bad command `hosts' :/etc/host.conf: line 6: bad command `bind' :Fontconfig error: conf.d, line 1: no element found : :Same thing, splash appears, then aborts. : :cheers : simon What I did on my laptop to

Re: Instant crash with Linux OpenOffice

2009-06-02 Thread Francois Tigeot
On Tue, Jun 02, 2009 at 12:11:35PM -0700, Matthew Dillon wrote: What I did on my laptop to make it work was put /usr/pkg/openoffice.org2.4/share/fonts on a small UFS partition (my /boot) and then null-mount it onto /usr/pkg/openoffice.org2.4/share/fonts. OpenOffice has

Re: Instant crash with Linux OpenOffice

2009-06-02 Thread Joerg Sonnenberger
On Tue, Jun 02, 2009 at 11:46:53PM +0200, Francois Tigeot wrote: Pure madness. Come on, it has gotten a lot better since the OpenOffice 1.x days. I think they no longer use Pascal in the build system, not sure about Java and Python though. Joerg

Re: Instant crash with Linux OpenOffice

2009-06-02 Thread Matthew Dillon
Yah, I gave up trying to mess with the source to track the issue down last time. It would be really valuable if someone tracked down the font startup issue. -Matt Matthew Dillon