Le 2010-10-14 04:39, Apinder Singh a écrit :
On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 1:59 PM, David Nelson<[email protected]>wrote:

Hi, :-)

Just a couple of ideas that occurred to me:

1) Did you install the software as root? Did you try installing from
the user account via sudo, or installing from your package manager
(after authenticating)?

2) Did you check the permissions and ownership of the files?

HTH.


Thanks for the reply :-). Installed it the same way as I used to install
OpenOffice.org. Using rpm -ivh *.rpm in RPMS directory as root.


I just installed LibO beta2 and found that I had to remove the LibO beta1 rpms and the LibO uno rpm. After this the installation worked without any problems.

I have left the routine that I follow on another thread on this list. You may want to look at it. Note that it's for a 64bit install. Not sure if that make any difference, but it should not.

Marc


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