* Tim Johnson <[email protected]> [110305 11:30]:
> I recently removed OO 3.2 from my linux/ubuntu/mint 10 system.
> I installed OO 3.3 from the debian install.
>
> Now I can't start open office from Midnight Commander. The
> reason is that the /etc/mc/mc.ext file has an entry that looks for
> `oofice' associated with an .odt extension. Now there is no 'oofice'
> executable on my system. I assume that `oofice' is a shell script
> with `/opt/openoffice.org3/program/swriter' as a command.
> But before I procede, I'd like to see if there are any other
> insights. :) We all know what 'assume' makes of us.
Extrapolating from what other mint users had, I used
the following:
/opt/openoffice.org3/program/soffice "$@"
Looks like the debian install uses a whole different path setup.
Solved.
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Tim
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