No worries. The missing lib is now installed and all is well!
And yes, you CAN invoke soffice from the command line, as long as the DT
is running.
On 01/27/2018 11:28 AM, Girvin Herr wrote:
JD,
Are you trying to run AOO from a shell command line or in an xterm
inside your desktop?
If the former, keep in mind AOO requires a desktop (xfce, kde, etc) to
run under (unless you are trying to run as "headless"). I don't know
what AOO will do running from a shell command line without a desktop
and without the headless option.
I checked my Slackware Linux system and there is no soffice symlink in
/usr/bin. I did find a /usr/bin/openoffice4 script which runs
/opt/openoffice4/program/soffice "$@". So you might try running
/usr/bin/openoffice4 instead of /usr/bin/soffice.
Try running openoffice4 from an xterm in your desktop and see if there
are any messages spit out on the xterm. If so, the message may give
you a hint.
HTH.
Girvin Herr
On 01/26/2018 05:12 PM, JD wrote:
Hi all,
1. I first UNINSTALLED LibreOffice, only to find 2 mate desktop
packages depend on some libreoffice package. So, now I have something
slightly broken in my dnf database.
2. In downloaded AOO, and I installed it without any problems.
3. from the command line, I executed /usr/bin/soffice which is a
symlink to
/opt/openoffice4/program/soffice
4. Nothing happens. NOTHING!!!! Waited for many minutes. Nothing!!!
So, what do you suggest I do?
P.S: on older fedora releases, I had no such problem.
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